Other Tours
WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Price – $6pp
OPENING HOURS:
May to September: Monday - Sunday 9 am - 4 pm
October to April: Monday - Sunday 9 am -1pm
TUNNELS CLOSED 12-27 DEC. 2011 & NEW YEARS DAY 2012
Free parking for two hours in the multi level car park on Kitchener Drive. High clearance vehicles - paid parking on Kitchener Drive. Find the tunnels on the city side of Kitchener Drive by walking down the stairs from Survivors Lookout on the Esplanade or walk across the Skywalk from SMith street, down the lift and across Kitchener Drive opposite the Coffee Club.
- World War II Historical Photographs
- Unique & Interesting Attraction
- Heritage Site
- Educational
Ph 8985 6322 Fax (08) 8985 6366
email: info@darwintours.com.au
Darwin Tours Darwin City -
Door to Door Service
4 Hour Guided Tour - Price $50pp (including entry to WWII Tunnels)
Experience Darwin’s rich culture and history. Your friendly local driver will provide full commentary and you can enjoy the colourful sights of Darwin in air-conditioned comfort. Take in the devastation of Cyclone Tracy and see Sweetheart at the NT Museum and Art Gallery. Marvel at the majesty of Darwin Harbour.
- Historical Palmerston Town
- Parliament House
- WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
- Darwin Military Museum (optional extra $13pp)
- Darwin Waterfront
- Darwin Botanic Gardens
- NT Museum and Art Gallery
- Fannie Bay Gaol
- Qantas Hanger
Departs daily from 10am - 2pm.
Door to Door Service - pickups available from Caravan parks from 9am adn city hotels from 9.30am.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Phone: 8985 6322
email: info@darwintours.com.au
Battle of Australia - Half Day Tour
Departs daily 10am - 2pm, pickups available from Caravan parks from 9am and city hotels from 9.30am.
Interesting commentary relating to Darwin during WWI from local experienced guides
Tour visits:
- Catalina Flying Boat Base
- Darwin Cenotaph
- Government House and original Post office site
- WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
- Stokes Hill Wharf
- RAAF Ammunition Storage Facility
- Australian Aviation Heritage Centre
- Darwin Military Museum
- Anti Aircraft Site
- Qantas Hanger
- WWII Sites on Darwin Harbour
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Phone: 8985 6322
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Tour Option A (4 hour tour)
$99 adults, $90 concessions,
$65 child (11-14yrs)
Tour Includes:
• Entry to attractions
• Afternoon tea
• Pickup & return to hotel at 5pm
Tour Option B - plus Cruise
$145 adults, $135 concessions,
$95 child (11-14yrs)
Tour Includes:
• Entry to attractions
• Afternoon tea
• Sunset Cruise aboard Streeter
Pearling Lugger
Pickup and return to hotel after
sunset cruise at 7.30pm |
Battle of Australia - Full Day Tour
Interesting commentary relating to Darwin during WWI from local experienced guides
Departs 7am Friday returning 2.30pm.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Phone: 8985 6322
Tour visits:
- Adelaide River War Cemetary
- Adelaide River township
- Adelaide River Historical
- Railway Station
- Snake Creek
- WWII airstrips
- RAAF Ammunition Storage Facility
- Darwin Military Museum
- Anti Aircraft Site
- Qantas Hanger
- WWII Sites on Darwin Harbour
- Australian Aviation Heritage
Centre
- Catalina Flying Boat Base
- Darwin Cenotaph
- Government House and original Post office site
- WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
- Stokes Hill Wharf
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Phone: 8985 6322
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Tour Option C
$208 adults, $190 concessions,
$170 child (11-14yrs)
Tour Includes:
• Entry to attractions
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Morning & Afternoon tea
• Pickup & return to hotel at 2.30pm
Tour Option D - plus Cruise
$258 adults, $235 concessions,
$200 child (11-14yrs)
Tour Includes:
• Entry to attractions
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Morning & Afternoon tea
• Sunset Cruise aboard Streeter
Pearling Lugger
• Pickup and return to hotel after
sunset cruise at 7.30pm
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Sunset Cruise - Streeter Pearling Lugger
Cruise - 5pm – 7.30pm
Price: $50pp
BYO drinks or licensed
Phone: 0448675824 |
Hotel transfers $5 each way
(only available with WWII Sunset
Cruise Mon, Wed & Fri) |
* All tours are subject to minimum numbers, weather and tidal conditions. Tour Prices valid to 30/6/2012
On board the immaculately restored 65 foot “Streeter” and winner
of the prestigious “Ships Bell Award” in 2002, one is privy not only
to the ambience and romance of sailing into the sunset, but to the
many stories and references to sites on the harbour that are WWII
related such as the Peary, Catalina Flying Boat Base, and others.
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