
Things to do in Darwin January
Things to do in Darwin
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Things to do in Darwin January visit Darwin Bluewate
Darwin is located on a peninsula and is surrounded by seas on three sides. On the western side is the huge port of Darwin, on its north side is the Timor Sea; and to the east is Shoal Bay. There are numerous boat ramps that serve each of these three bodies of water, which provides easy access to blue water.
The quality of Darwin’s blue-water fishing is exciting. Daily blue water charter boats depart from the Cullen Bay marina, and professional fishing guides can pick you up at your hotel for one or more days of fishing rod tour. There are also a number of outlets for boats and tackle shops.
Things to do in Darwin January go Sea kayaking
With one of the most picturesque parts of the coast at the upper end, Darwin Harbor is ready for exploration paddling in a sea kayak. Although the conditions are generally adequate for all levels, if you do not have experience in the area, it is better to consult before leaving. Check the weather report, as well as local information about crocodiles, which inhabit the waters seasonally.
Hire a kayak
You will find outlets in Darwin that sell and hire a variety of kayaks and canoes, as well as equipment for your activities, be it a fun rowing in the waves, sunset trips or a fishing spot. Other nearby kayak regions includes the coast around the west side of the harbor to the Cox Peninsula.
Things to do in Darwin January go Canoeing
Boating is an excellent way to stay in shape while enjoying the local scenery. Some options near Darwin include Lake Bennett Resort, 87 km south of the capital. Its artificial lake is perfect for paddling, as well as a good place to launch a barramundi line. Manton Dam is another scenic canoe destination, and offers an excellent day trip from the city. Here you will find plenty of waterfowl and local wildlife.
Things to do in Darwin January visit the Port of Darwin
Undoubtedly, the highlight of any visit is a cruise through the picturesque waters of Darwin Harbor. A trip to this tranquil canal, twice the size of Sydney Harbor, is a delightful experience that lets you relax with a tropical sunset over the Timor Sea. Cruises are available on a variety of boats and last from 2 to 12 hours.
Get to know the cosmopolitan beach of Darwin and pass by the banks bordered by mangroves, home of diverse species of birds and marine species. Dinner cruises are popular and combine a sunset outing with a gourmet seafood grill. Afternoon cruises are another relaxing way to spend the day, as is renting a boat for world-class fishing.