Holiday Homes & Baches in Darwin

Holiday Homes & Baches in Darwin

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Highlights in Darwin

  • Tropical city
  • Fauna and flora
  • Wild natural landscapes
  • Delicious food
  • Museums and art

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Darwin

NZ$346for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
NZ$497 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Darwin

42%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
54% annual average
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Holiday homes and baches in Darwin

Homes in a tropical Australian city

Darwin is the Western world’s only true tropical city, and it draws tourists from all over the world to its unique flora and fauna, undisturbed nature, and myriad cultural offerings. Look for a holiday home with a sea view – they are common in Darwin, with some homes located right next to the city’s lovely waterfront (look for homes around Esplanade Street). If you prefer to be in the tranquil surroundings of the Darwin suburbs, look around the Nightcliff neighbourhood, an area so connected to nature, you will hardly feel like you are in a city!

Homes for a comfortable stay

Homes in Darwin are compact and ideal for romantic couples and small groups, with 1,2 and 3 bedrooms being the norm. Fully equipped with air conditioning in every room (vital in Darwin), high-spec kitchens and contemporary furnishings, modern holiday homes in Darwin have everything you need to a comfortable stay in which the city’s myriad delights will do the work.

Holidays in Darwin

The area and getting around

Explore one of the world’s most isolated cities

Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia and is the most northern city in the country, located thousands of miles from any other major city. It boasts an international airport that services direct flights from Asia and major cities in Australia. A city of 150,000, it has a thriving culture scene, with more than 20 museums and art galleries, fantastic restaurants offering food that is unique to the city, and it is the gateway to some of Australia’s most arresting landscapes.

A blessed climate for sun-seekers

Darwin is blessed with an out-an-out tropical climate, so if you are looking for heat, you are in the right place, no matter what month of the year! Average daytime temperatures hover around 32 degrees, and from November to February, the city experiences dramatic monsoonal downpours and spectacular lightning displays, with the rest of the year characterised by blue skies and a lovely warm breeze blowing from the sea.

Travellers and activities

Darwin for wildlife lovers

Darwin is a city on the doorstep of nature in its rawest form. Swampy Mary River Wetlands is the best place to spot the infamous Darwin saltwater crocodile. Start at a point called Corroboree and follow the route that will show you the best of this Australia, a land where nature reigns and animals live their lives undisturbed as they have for millions of years. Nacional Kakadu Park is a world heritage site with spine-chillingly beautiful fauna and flora, from huge crocodiles (again!) to the most beautiful water lilies imaginable. Hiking routes are aplenty and they are all unforgettable.

Darwin for foodies

Fusing its close proximity to Asia with an ocean brimming with fresh catches, Darwin is a modern dining delight. The city of Crocodiles, Darwin is naturally famous for its croc meat dishes. At Pee Wee's at the Point, NT Restaurant of the Year, feast on coconut-crusted crocodile tail and other high-end dishes that you won’t find anywhere else. If you are looking for something a little less extravagant, Eva's Botanical Garden's Café, plonked in the heart of Darwin’s Botanic Gardens in a heritage-listed church building, boasts delicious coffee and hearty sandwiches, wraps and salads simply bursting with flavour!

Darwin is famously home to thousands of saltwater crocodiles, but don’t worry, they are kept at a safe distance from tourists!

Top 5 travel tips in Darwin

1. Take a dip under a waterfall

Cataratas Wangi is an imposing series of waterfalls eighty kilometres from the city of Darwin. In addition to being able to photograph these great falls, you can bathe in the natural pools that form at their feet, with the water at a perfect temperature for a refreshing dip all year round.

2. Learn about the life of the aborigines on a Puakul tour

An original, authentic, aboriginal culture and nature experience based on local knowledge and history. Puakul tours offer a fully interactive experience, in which you learn how aboriginals cook, make weapons, and all about their history and modern-day lifestyle.

3. Discover Darwin’s historic harbour

An iconic enclave in this Australian city, Darwin Harbour is full of charm. Key to Darwin’s existence, since the harbour serves to connect this city with the whole world, it boasts tropical gardens, restaurants and cafes, and a fascinating Museum and Art Gallery.

4. One for military history lovers!

Darwin was bombed during the Second World War and you will find proof of this in the Darwin Military Museum. Its most popular attraction is an exhibit in which you can witness a re-enactment of the bombing that took place in the city in 1942. If you are a lover of military history, this is a not-to-be-missed part of your city tour!

5. Take a boat to Tiwi islands

Slow things down with a visit to nearby Tiwi Islands, where the majority of residents are of Aboriginal descent. Be treated to a traditional smoking ceremony, discover their gorgeous artwork, and watch how they make multicoloured silk-screened fabrics.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Darwin

What is the average price for holiday homes in Darwin?

Based on its annual average price of NZ$354.83, Darwin is not a city that stands out as being the most expensive or the cheapest in Australia.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday home prices in Darwin?

Travellers who want to be budget-friendly should visit Darwin in November, December, and October the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of NZ$229.77, NZ$245.59, and NZ$274.5 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Darwin?

It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of August (NZ$454.47), May (NZ$441.41), and September (NZ$435.68).

Are there usually many holiday homes available in Darwin?

If you decide to discover Darwin, we suggest organising your holiday long before you go because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 61% in the year 2020.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday homes?

April, May, and February are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of properties free, with respective average availability figures of 55.75%, 55.2% and 52%.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

Holiday homes in Darwin reach their peak in demand in October, with an availability rate of 23.8%. The second most requested month is December, with 26.67%, and the third is November with 27.75%.

Are there many holiday baches in Darwin?

We have collected the holiday homes and baches from 5 different providers in Darwin, so we can provide you with around 160 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!