Planning a Darwin family holiday? You’re in for a tropical adventure packed with wildlife encounters, outdoor markets, and gorgeous sunsets. Whether your kids love animals, beaches, or just splashing in the pool, there’s no shortage of family-friendly Darwin activities to keep everyone entertained.
As locals, we’ve mapped out the perfect list featuring the best things to do in Darwin for families, all while using the luxurious Villa Marina Darwin as your home base: a private holiday rental in the Northern Territory just steps from the water. So let’s get into the list!
1. Make a Splash at the Darwin Waterfront
Your first stop should be the Darwin Waterfront Precinct, a hub of family-friendly excitement. Kids can safely swim in the Wave Lagoon or paddle in the Recreation Lagoon, all just minutes away from the waterfront. There are plenty of shady spots for parents to relax while the little ones burn off energy. The waterfront is also a prime spot to grab a bite to eat in one of the amazing restaurants or cafes, or enjoy an ice cream under the palm trees.
The Palmerston Water Park and the Leanyer Recreation Park are both free wet playgrounds that feature water slides, water-play equipment, picnic areas and changing facilities. This totally free local favourite is a must-visit in Darwin for kids.
Stokes HIll Wharf, Photo by Dany Kelly
Crocosaurus Cove
2. Meet the Crocs at Crocosaurus Cove
You can’t visit Darwin without coming face-to-face with a croc! It’s one of the best activities for kids in Darwin. Located right in the city centre, Crocosaurus Cove is one of the top things to do with kids in Darwin. Children will be fascinated by the massive saltwater crocodiles, and brave visitors can even hold a baby croc or watch feeding sessions.
For an even closer encounter, kids aged 15 and over can experience the Cage of Death, where visitors are lowered into the water to come face-to-face with a large saltwater crocodile.
Ready to go, check out ticket prices.
Or, look into the Croc N History Explorer Ticket. (More info below).
Berry Springs, photo by @un_professional_travellers
Sunset at Mindil Beach, Photo by Dany Kelly
5. Discover the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
For a quieter but equally engaging outing, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is a winner.
Located on the picturesque shores of Fannie Bay, just minutes from Cullen Bay and the CBD, MAGNT is a free-entry cultural gem that offers something for all ages and interests. With a mix of natural history, maritime heritage, Indigenous art and interactive displays, it’s the perfect spot to cool off, slow down, and explore at your own pace.
Highlights for Kids:
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Sweetheart the Crocodile – A crowd favourite! This famous 5.1-metre saltwater croc, preserved and on display, fascinates kids and makes for a great photo opportunity.
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Cyclone Tracy Exhibit – A gripping, immersive experience. Children can step inside a darkened sound booth to hear the terrifying roar of Cyclone Tracy, which devastated Darwin on Christmas Eve in 1974. It’s a memorable way to understand local history.
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Natural History Displays – From shells and fossils to marine life and insects, kids will love spotting animals and learning quirky facts.
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Hands-on Activities (during school holidays) – MAGNT often runs school holiday programs and art activities to keep little minds engaged.
Darwin’s Big Bus stops at MAGNT as well as other main sites in Darwin (like sites Parap, Stokes Wharf, and Crocosaurus Cove), making it a great way to get around if you don’t have a car. Check out the Croc N History Explorer Ticket to maximise savings.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Parap Markets, Photo by Bailey May
6. Parap Markets
The Parap Village Markets are an exciting Saturday morning destination perfect for families. Held every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, just a short drive from the city centre, the markets offer a delightful mix of local produce, arts and crafts, and delicious international cuisine.
Kids will love sampling fresh tropical fruit, sipping on smoothies, and enjoying tasty treats like satay prawns and crepes. There’s plenty of space to wander, and the colourful stalls and aromas make it a sensory adventure for little ones.
Live ambient music adds to the lively atmosphere, while stalls featuring Aboriginal artwork, clothing, and handmade crafts provide a cultural experience for all ages. Many families bring a picnic blanket and settle under the shade of nearby trees, making it a relaxed and enjoyable way to spend a tropical Darwin morning.
7. Deckchair Cinema
Deckchair Cinema is a unique outdoor movie experience perfect for families visiting Darwin. Located on the edge of Darwin Harbour, the cinema offers panoramic sunset views over the water, set against lush tropical gardens and remnant rainforest.
Operated by the Darwin Film Society, it screens a diverse range of films, including family-friendly favourites, and local NT movies, every night in the dry season (mid-April to mid-November). This is the perfect movie night activity to keep kids entertained after a long day of sightseeing.
See more seasonal activities in our post: When to Visit Darwin with Kids.
Deckchair Cinema
Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility, Croc N History Explorer
8. Darwin Aviation Museum
The Darwin Aviation Museum is a must-visit for families with young explorers. Located in Winnellie, it showcases over 18 aircraft, including a massive B-52 Bomber, Mirage and Sabre jets, and a Spitfire replica. Kids can marvel at the size and detail of these historic machines and learn about their roles in aviation history.
The museum also offers interactive displays and educational exhibits, making it both fun and informative for children. With affordable entry fees and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a perfect outing for families visiting Darwin.
Families with older children may be interested in the World War II tunnels, the Darwin Military Museum, or the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility to learn more about Darwin’s military history. This tour takes you to the military museum as well as other historic military sites in the city.
Family Travel Tip: Save More with a Multi-Ticket Pass
If you’re looking to make the most of your time in Darwin, consider grabbing the Croc N History Explorer Ticket.
This pass gives you access to 3 of Darwin’s top family activities, including:
- Crocosaurus Cove
- Royal Flying Doctor Service & Bombing of Darwin Tourist Facility
- Big Bus hop-on hop-off pass (24 hours)
Each component can be used on separate days within 30 days of your first visit.
Bonus: Darwin Big Bus makes a stop in Cullen Bay (nearby Villa Marina), making it a great way to explore the city without needing your own vehicle.
Darwin Big Bus, Croc N History Explorer
Your Guide to the Best Place to Stay in Darwin for Families
When planning a Darwin family holiday, finding the best place to stay in Darwin for families is key. That’s where Villa Marina Darwin comes in. This Darwin luxury rental with a pool is perfectly located near the city’s top attractions and the Darwin Waterfront. With spacious bedrooms, open-plan living, a private pool, and secure parking, it’s ideal for families who want both comfort and style.
Whether you’re travelling with kids or looking for where to stay for a girls’ trip in Darwin, Villa Marina ticks all the boxes. It offers the perfect balance of privacy and proximity to everything. Plus, with a full kitchen and BBQ area, you can save money by cooking meals at home or just unwind in your own tropical oasis after a day of exploring.
Why Families Love Villa Marina Darwin
Villa Marina is the perfect place for you to set up base camp while in Darwin. Here’s why:
- Location: Close to the Darwin Waterfront, Mindil Beach, and central attractions.
- Space: Features three large bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and open living areas.
- Luxury touches: Includes designer furnishings, air conditioning, smart TVs (including a cinema room), and high-speed WiFi.
- Private Pool: Ideal for cooling off after sightseeing.
Safety & Convenience: With secure entry, off-street parking, and family-friendly amenities.
Family Comforts and Highlights:
- 4+ spacious bedrooms (sleeps up to 10)
- Designer kitchen with modern appliances
- Open-plan indoor-outdoor living with BBQ and dining area
- Home theatre for immersive movie nights
- Private pool and lush tropical gardens
- Direct pontoon access for water-based activities
- Completely air-conditioned throughout
- Fast WiFi, smart TVs, and a full entertainment system
- On-site parking for multiple vehicles
- Close to a family-friendly local park
Whether it’s watching the kids laugh and play in the nearby park, having a cosy family movie night, or preparing a sunset feast in the gourmet kitchen, every moment at Villa Marina feels like a holiday within a holiday, making it one of the most sought-after luxury holiday homes in the NT. Head to our About page to see more of our features.
Photo of @villamarinadarwin on IG
From up-close wildlife encounters to splashing fun at water parks and exploring the region’s rich Indigenous culture, there’s no shortage of exciting things to do in Darwin for families. Whether you’re chasing adventure or seeking a relaxing day out, the Top End’s vibrant mix of nature, history, and entertainment makes it an unforgettable destination for kids of all ages. So, if you’re planning a getaway for your family in the Top End, rest assured, there’s something here to delight everyone, creating memories that will last long after the sun sets over Darwin Harbour.

