Cheap Campervan Hire Darwin
Darwin has become an increasingly popular destination for travellers looking for cheap accommodation, especially those who like camping but don't fancy roughing it. There's no shortage of campsites in Darwin, and they're generally quite affordable too. The problem is, there are hundreds of them, and most of them offer similar facilities at similar prices. This means that if you're not careful, you'll end up paying over the odds for your stay. Fortunately, there are some excellent alternatives to these campsites. Here are our recommendations for where to camp in Darwin.
The first thing to consider when choosing a campsite is how far away from town you want to be. If you're planning on doing lots of day trips around Darwin, then staying close to town makes sense. Campsites such as Tiwi Beach, Woodlark Island and Pelican Point are within easy reach of many attractions, including the zoo, museum and art gallery. They're also great places to get out into nature, with plenty of bushwalking opportunities nearby. On the other hand, if you just want to relax, take a dip in the pool or read a book, then you might prefer to stay further out of town. These include sites such as East Point Reserve, Nguiu Bay and Kakadu National Park. In fact, if you're going to spend much time outdoors, you should definitely consider booking a tent instead of a caravan.
If you decide to stay near town, then you'll probably want to stay somewhere that offers amenities such as showers, laundry and toilets.