Boating In Darwin
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About Boating in Darwin
Boating in Darwin is a favorite sport in Darwin, not only with the locals who are anyways fanatic about outdoor sports and recreational activities, but also with the tourists who looking for ways to explore the abundant and attractive natural vistas of the place.
For those who are looking for a leisurely cruise in Darwin, can go in for the sail boats that are on hire and start off on a heavenly sunset cruise in the waters around Darwin. It is all about looking at Darwin from a different perspective. There are cruise operators who will arrange for boating in Darwin that will encompass longer trips.
Boating in Darwin also gives you opportunities aplenty to engage yourself in other refreshing activities like fishing. There are also river trips that you can go while you are boating in Darwin.
About The Destinations To Go For Boating In Darwin
Come down to Darwin and you will be almost flooded with choices for boating in Darwin. Berry Springs, about 56 kilometers from Darwin is the ideal Darwin boating destination, both when you are out alone or have your kids tagging alone hoping for a fun day out in the waters. There's a lake out here with options for indulging in the various water sports of Darwin like paddling, fishing and canoeing.
The Adelaide River crossing is nearby where there are adventurous boat trips that take you along the crocodile-infested waters. See the giants languorously stretched on the banks but don't be taken in by their stupor. Just hang a pole with meat pieces dangling from it and look at the way they jump from the waters and snap away hungrily.
The Manton Dam is another popular getaway for boating in Darwin. There's an Unrestricted Boating Zone in this area, where you can go for the boating activities and there's also a distinct area for Low Speed Boating where you have canoeing options.
There are other places fro boating in Darwin and around Darwin like the Channel Island and Elizabeth River (both near Palmerston) and East Arm that lies along the Berrimah Road that is just off Darwin.
Boating in Darwin is one of the most popular of the Darwin sports and this is pretty evident once you visit the aforementioned Darwin boating destinations and see the scores of people merrily rowing, paddling, sailing or just making a huge splash.
| Hotels in Darwin | |
| The Cavenagh Hotel | Novotel Atrium Hotel |
| Alatai Hotel | Quality Frontier Hotel |
| Central Hotel | Comfort Inn Asti Hotel |