Darwin in the Dry Season 2026: Your Winter Guide
June to August is Darwin's finest season — here is how to make the most of it.
June to August is Darwin's finest season — here is how to make the most of it.

Darwin's dry season from June to August is the city at its absolute best. Temperatures sit comfortably in the mid-to-high 20s, humidity drops dramatically, and the outdoor lifestyle that makes Darwin unique is at its peak. This is when the rest of Australia discovers what Territorians already know.
Dry season temperatures in Darwin range from overnight lows around 18-20 degrees to daytime highs of 28-32 degrees with very low humidity. The contrast with the wet season is dramatic — clear blue skies replace the heavy cloud cover, and the air is genuinely crisp in the evenings. It is perfect outdoor weather.
Mindil Beach Sunset Market runs through the dry season on Thursday and Sunday evenings. The beach setting, live entertainment, and the extraordinary sunsets over the Timor Sea make it one of Australia's most memorable market experiences. Parap Village Market operates every Saturday morning. The Darwin Festival — one of Australia's major arts festivals — runs in August each year.
The dry season is the ideal time to visit the national parks around Darwin. Litchfield National Park's waterfalls and swimming holes are fully accessible. Kakadu National Park is at its best from July onwards, with boat cruises on the Yellow Water Billabong running at full schedule. The roads to remote areas open up as the ground dries.
Barramundi fishing is a Territory institution and the dry season is prime time. Darwin Harbour and the surrounding waterways draw serious anglers. Charter boats offer morning and evening trips.
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