GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #22 | Page 32

RV FEATURE The main attraction is an original B52 bomber that flew with the United States Air Force. The story of how this plane came to be in the possession of the City of Darwin is extraordinary and being able to get up close and person with such a huge aircraft is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Litchfield National Park: About an hour and a half drive south of Darwin, this world-renowned park offers visitors some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country. The waterholes are flanked by magnificent towering cliff-faces and fed by cascading waterfalls. Being fresh water, you can swim safe from predatory saltwater crocodiles. The area is teeming with birdlife and the plants and trees in the bush areas come to life during the wet season. Some places may be inaccessible, especially where 4WDs are normally required, but the rest of the park is serviced by sealed roads which should be passable most of the time. Darwin Wave Pool: Situated virtually in the centre of the city, the Darwin Wave Pool is an extraordinary feat of engineering. The pool is large and the waves it is capable of generating have to be seen to be believed. It has an artificial beach section so the younger kids can enjoy the waves in safety. Given that you can't go swimming at any of the natural beaches in the Northern Territory without risking a stinger, a shark or a croc, the wave pool is a brilliant alternative. Darwin Harbour Cruises: If you're looking for a quiet and romantic way to spend an evening, you cannot miss out on a boat cruise on Darwin Harbour. There are a number of operators but our favourite was aboard the Cape Adieu Harbour Cruise. This magnificent old fishing boat, now operated by professional fisherman, has been converted into a floating restaurant and offers fine seafood dining with some of the best views in the country. There's something very special about Darwin, especially during the Christmas period and the build-up to the wet season. If you don't mind a bit of heat and humidity, avoid the crowds and come and enjoy Australia's most northerly capital city. You will not be disappointed. Seafood aboard the Cape Adieu harbour cruise. Darwin Harbour. 32 gorv.com.au