INCENTIVES
Northern Territory
Australia

Discover an extraordinary incentive adventure through the captivating landscapes of the Northern Territory. Prepare to be captivated by the sheer magnificence of Uluru, an iconic sacred monolith that dominates the breathtaking Outback horizon. As the sun sets, witness a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of colors painting the sky, creating a truly unforgettable experience. In Darwin, immerse yourself in the tropical allure of this vibrant city, where lush parks and the sparkling Timor Sea beckon you to explore their natural beauty and unique charm. Let us curate an incentive program that showcases the wonders of the Northern Territory, creating cherished memories for your team.
DARWIN
The capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, Darwin is the gateway to an abundance of natural wonders. With the spectacular Kakadu National Park on its doorstep, the tropical city and former frontier outpost is perfectly located for day trips and adventures.
LOCATION
Darwin is no more than a four-hour flight from the majority of Australian capital cities as well as Singapore, and only 2-and-a-half hours from Bali. Darwin International Airport is 12 kilometres or a short 15-minute drive from Darwin’s city centre.
STAY
Located on the Darwin waterfront on the fringe of Darwin central business district, Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront is conveniently positioned to explore Darwin’s restaurants, boutique shops and seafront promenade.
EXPERIENCE
The renowned Mindil Beach sunset markets are a melting pot of culinary magic and cultural immersion. Design a private market stall exclusively for your group, elevating the market experience while positively impacting the local community. Or, explore pristine waterfalls and bushland at Litchfield National Park. Arrive to a powerful Welcome to Country ceremony and take part in a guided walk, learning about the history of the area through the traditional custodians.
ULURU
Feel the powerful presence of Uluru, one of the greatest natural wonders of the world, as soon as you lay eyes on it. At 348 metres high, Uluru is not only one of the world’s largest monoliths, but a deeply spiritual place for the local Aboriginal people, the Anangu. Discover why the heart of the ‘Red Centre’ is a treasure waiting to be discovered.