The Hotel: Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront
Located in the heart of the Darwin Waterfront precinct, next to the Wave Lagoon and Convention Centre, Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront offers an ideal base for a relaxing seaside break. Guests are surrounded by a myriad of Darwin’s finest waterfront restaurants, local markets and shops. They can enjoy the property’s on-site amenities, including an outdoor pool and a fully equipped fitness centre.
Holidaymakers stay in modern apartments featuring en suite bathrooms, individually-controlled air conditioning, and separate kitchenettes with hot drink-making facilities. After the day spent outdoors, guests can unwind in bright interiors in front of an LCD TV.
Room Details
Premier Studio Room
- Bed type: King or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Kitchenette with microwave, bar fridge, plates, cutlery and kettle, in-room safe, work desk, minibar and tea and coffee amenities, air-conditioning, iron and ironing board, spacious bathroom with shower over bath, bathroom amenities and hairdryer, 32-inch LCD TV, USB Clock radio charging points
Premier One-Bedroom Apartment
- Bed type: King or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Fully equipped kitchen with microwave, full-size fridge, dishwasher and utensils, in-room safe, work desk, minibar and tea and coffee amenities, air-conditioning, iron and ironing board, washing machine and drier, separate lounge and dining area, spacious bathroom with shower over bath, bathroom amenities and hairdryer, 32-inch LCD TV, USB Clock radio charging points
Premier Two-Bedroom Apartment
- Bed type: King or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: Four people
- Maximum occupancy: Four people
- Fully equipped kitchen with microwave, full-size fridge, dishwasher and utensils, tea- and coffee-making facilities, air conditioning, laundry facilities, separate lounge and dining area, USB clock radio, LCD TV, and a bathroom
The Area: Darwin, NT
As the largest city and capital of Northern Territory, Darwin boasts a relaxed vibe that blends well with the tropical climate. Boats are anchored around the harbour, pavements are littered with chairs and tables from side street restaurants and museums showcase the city’s past with indigenous art. Explore the famous national parks of Kakadu and Litichfield or the Tiwi Islands to appreciate the beauty of nature.
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory boasts a wide collection of Aboriginal art and has a room dedicated to Cyclone Tracy, graphically displaying the aftermath of the disaster. Movie-lovers may enjoy watching a film under the moonlight at Deckchair Cinema. The Crocodylus Park showcases hundreds of crocodiles and a mini-zoo with like lions, tigers and spider monkeys. Tourists visiting Aquascene may encounter a frenzy of fish including mullet, catfish and batfish waiting to be fed at high tide by generous visitors.