- DEC - MAR33°24°
Wet and humid
- APR - MAY33°21°
Warm transition season
- JUN - AUG31°16°
Dry and sunny
- SEP - NOV35°22°
Hot build-up season

Adelaide River
Adelaide River is a small Northern Territory town with a big place in Top End travel itineraries, especially for visitors driving between Darwin, Litchfield National Park, and Katherine. Its most meaningful landmark is the Adelaide River War Cemetery, where travelers can learn about the region's Second World War history in a quiet, well-kept setting. The town is also known for its classic outback pub culture, riverside scenery, and easy access to crocodile watching experiences on the Adelaide River system. Many visitors stop here for a short break on a Darwin road trip, but it also works well as a relaxed overnight base for waterfalls, swimming holes, and bushland routes nearby. With historic sites, wildlife encounters, and a slower rural atmosphere, Adelaide River is a practical and memorable stop for travelers exploring the Top End.
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Quick facts about Adelaide River
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +09:30
No time difference
Official languages
English

FAQs about Adelaide River
What is the best time to visit Adelaide River?
What is the best time to visit Adelaide River?
The best time to visit Adelaide River is during the dry season, from May to September, when roads are easier to navigate, humidity is lower, and outdoor stops such as the War Cemetery, crocodile cruises, and nearby Litchfield National Park are more comfortable. October to April is the wet season, with heavier rain, higher humidity, and possible access changes on regional roads.
How do I get to Adelaide River?
How do I get to Adelaide River?
Adelaide River is about 110 kilometers south of Darwin by road, usually reached by rental car, campervan, or guided Top End tour. The drive follows the Stuart Highway and is straightforward in the dry season. Public transport options are limited, so self-driving is the most flexible choice for visiting the town and nearby attractions.
How do I get around Adelaide River?
How do I get around Adelaide River?
A car is the most practical way to get around because attractions are spread out and many key experiences, including river cruises and Litchfield National Park, sit outside the town center. Within the town, a few heritage stops can be visited on foot, but do not rely on walking for the full itinerary.
What are the best areas to stay in Adelaide River?
What are the best areas to stay in Adelaide River?
Stay in or near Adelaide River township if you want a quiet overnight stop close to the War Cemetery, local pub, and Stuart Highway. Travelers with more activities planned often stay in Darwin for wider hotel choice, in Batchelor for easier Litchfield National Park access, or at rural lodges and caravan parks along the highway for a road trip style stay.