
Darwin in September
Great time to visit
September offers the tail end of premium dry season weather with fewer crowds. A smart choice if you want good conditions without peak season madness.
Weather
The dry season holds strong with continued low humidity and minimal rainfall. Temperatures start creeping up slightly, but mornings and evenings remain pleasant. Still bone dry and comfortable.
32°C high23°C low2 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$125/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Mindil Beach Sunset Market season continues
September Tips
- •Good balance of decent weather and more reasonable prices
- •Last month for comfortable camping weather
- •Swimming conditions are ideal at local beaches
All Months
May through September is Darwin's sweet spot — the Dry season brings clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and zero chance of cyclones. This is peak tourist season, so book accommodation early and expect crowds at popular spots.
April and October offer shoulder season perks: fewer tourists, lower prices, and weather that's still manageable. The humidity starts building in October, but you'll have pools and beaches mostly to yourself.
Wet season (November to March) brings intense heat, humidity that feels like wearing a wet blanket, and cyclone risk. But it also brings dramatic thunderstorms, fewer crowds, and rock-bottom accommodation prices. Some tours and attractions close, but others offer wet season specials. Just pack light, breathable clothes and embrace the tropical intensity.
Darwin Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
6/10
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