Group of people learning about the navy gun at the Esplanade Darwin.
Group of people looking at mural of bombing of Stokes Hill Wharf.
Bullet hole in a fence post from a Japanese Zero

Bombing of Darwin WWII Heritage Tour

On this half day morning tour, you will enjoy visiting many of the remaining relics and reminders from Darwin’s involvement in World War II.

A stop at the Darwin Military Museum or Aviation Museum is included and here you can wander the displays that showcase Australia and especially Darwin during the time of war.

At many of the stops you will have the opportunity to walk around and explore, or listen to the stories which are part of Australia's history and brought back to life, told by your guide. You'll see where the wharf was first bombed, remnants of the submarine boom cable, anti aircraft gun site, bullet holes left over from an attack by a Japanese 'Zero' plus much more.

Please note that the tour duration is 4 hours.

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