From Darwin, Australia to Mary River National Park, you can choose from the following options:
Self-driving: This is the most flexible way. You can start from Darwin city and go along the Darwin-Mary River Road. This journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Car rental service: If you don’t have your own car, you can rent a car in Darwin city. Car rental companies often offer transfers from the city to the airport, and you can rent a car directly upon arrival.
Public Transportation: There are bus services in urban Darwin, but you may need to transfer or wait for a long time. You can take public transport to a location near the Mary River and then walk or take a taxi to the national park.
Taxi or ride-hailing: This is also an option, but may be more expensive than self-driving or public transportation.
TOUR BUS: Some tour companies offer one-day or multi-day tours from Darwin city to Mary River National Park.
It is recommended that you choose the most appropriate method based on your personal circumstances. If you are driving by yourself, please pay attention to the road conditions and weather along the way to ensure driving safety.