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Darwin Incentives

All the things that make Darwin and its surrounds truly different will ensure your incentive will be an inspirational and unforgettable experience.

Experience Kakadu

Experience all that World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park has to offer, in complete style and comfort. Start with a scenic flight over the Kakadu escarpment to truly appreciate the immensity of the Park, Australia’s largest. Then visit Aboriginal rock art galleries, followed by a sunset cruise on Yellow Water Billabong. Open fires and the haunting sounds of the didjeridu will greet guests when they return to a superb bush tucker feast under the canopy of the Kakadu sky. The Bush Tucker Barbecue menu will showcase the taste of the Territory, including kangaroo, barramundi, buffalo, camel and crocodile.

Symphonies and harbour cruising

Shortly before sundown your guests will be transferred to Cullen Bay Marina where they will board a yacht or historic pearl lugger to spend the afternoon cruising Darwin’s harbour, enjoying sparkling wine and canapés as they watch the sun set into the Timor Sea. Upon their return, guests will be greeted by the sight of tables and chairs dressed in tropical colours and motifs lining the boardwalk while a section of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra plays on a floating pontoon. Taking advantage of Darwin’s balmy tropical evenings, dinner will be served alfresco and will include a combination of Australian delicacies and fresh seafood.

Corroboree at Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge)

Imagine flying over the magnificent Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) in your own helicopter. The National Park encompasses 13 gorges, with sandstone walls towering 60 metres high and covers an awesome 3,000km of breathtaking escarpment country. You will fly between sheer cliffs, admiring ancient Aboriginal rock paintings, waterfalls and crystal clear rock pools, before landing at Katherine Gorge, the jewel in Nitmiluk’s crown. Here you will enjoy a traditional Aboriginal corroboree in the sand by the water’s edge with local Indigenous people.

Captain’s table on the sandbar

From Cullen Bay, board a luxury catamaran for the short transfer to the sandbar. Here your guests will be greeted by an amazing dining scene. Flares will surround the dining area and a string quartet will play soft music. Pre-dinner drinks and canapés will be served at sunset. “The Captain” will then invite guests to take their seats for a magnificent dinner, which will include fresh tropical seafood and fine Australian wines served by attentive waiters. For a more casual event, a “Treasure Island” or “Shipwrecked” dinner can be arranged, with treasure maps, buried treasure, pirate gear, palm trees and food served from large pots cooking over the coals.

 

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