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Stay at a four-and-a-half star hotel, close to the centre of the city with free car parking and free Wifi. The prize is valid for three months.
All you need to do to enter is include your name and contact details and email ‘hotel prize’ in the subject line to natasha.baker@fairfaxmedia.com.au
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The low season is the perfect time to visit Darwin with great accommodation and airfare deals on offer.
Popular serviced apartment property, Metro Advance Apartments & Hotel in the heart of Darwin city, is offering some great value Early Bird and Longer Stay deals with up to 15% off standard rates.
An exciting and unique part of the world, the Top End is rich in Indigenous culture and natural beauty. Explore the rich greenery of Litchfield National Park, see towering termite mounds, swim near cascading waterfalls and take a boat ride on the Adelaide River to spot huge crocodiles.
Cruise the Mary River Wetlands, home to the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world.
The Cage of Death is another unique experience in Crocosaurus Cove, the only opportunity in Australia to swim close to crocodiles.
The Museum and Art Gallery of the NT in Darwin is a great resource for local history, natural history, indigenous art and WW11 history. Travel through history at the Darwin Military Museum, where you will get an understanding of Darwin’s important role in World War II.
Cruise around Darwin Harbour to see the local marine habitats, shipwrecks, mangroves and sites of cultural significance.
Sample a range of exotic cuisines, browse hundreds of stalls, and pick up beautiful handmade craft at the Mindil Beach Sunset Market.
Darwin is the perfect launch pad for all of the Northern Territory’s stunning natural landscapes and national parks, from tropical coastlines to heritage listed wetlands, wildlife parks, and escarpment vistas. Natural treasures like the World Heritage-listed Kakadu, Katherine Gorge, and Litchfield National Parks are all within driving distance of the city. Tiwi Islands is 2.5 hour ferry ride from Darwin or a 30 minute flight from Darwin.
Fishing is another major drawcard for Darwin, and the famous Million Dollar Fish competition is sure to lure fishing fanatics to the Top End. The competition sees 125 barramundi tagged and released across fishing locations in the Top End with five having a $1 million prize tag, 100 having $10,000 cash prize tags, and 20 fish with purple tags, worth $2500 cash to the angler plus $2500 to a Territory-based charity.
Metro Advance Apartments & Hotel is located in the city centre, close to Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, Darwin waterfront and Darwin Casino, and within walking distance of Darwin Mall and popular night spots.
The property offers serviced apartments, including studios, one, and two bedroom apartments. All apartments feature separate living and dining areas, fully equipped kitchen, private laundry facilities and balcony. All apartments provide air conditioning, ceiling fans, TV and complimentary high speed Wi-Fi, and there is secure undercover parking. There is also a swimming pool and barbecue area.
Metro Advance Apartments & Hotel Darwin is located at 55 Cavenagh Street, Darwin. To view the range of offers available, visit www.metrohotels.com.au or call the toll free Central Reservations line on 1800 004 321.
Metro Hotels is the public face of Transmetro Corporation, an Australian owned public company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. The group offers a national accommodation network of properties in key locations and major cities across Australia including Sydney, Melbourne, Gladstone, Perth and Groote Eylandt in the NT.
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Please note the prize is valid for three months from the date on the winners letter. The prize is subject to availability, is not available on public holidays, and may not be available during peak periods. The prize must be taken by the winner, named above, and is not transferable into any other name. The prize is not redeemable for cash.