Darwin World War II Oil Storage Tunnels in Darwin Northern
Territory Australia
The World War II Oil Storage Tunnels were built during
WWII by the Civil Construction Corps.
This unique tourist attraction located in the Darwin Wharf Precinct
on Kitchener Drive was reopened in 1992 to commemorate the 50th
Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin.
Located beneath the cliffs of Darwin city, a short walk from
the city centre and the Esplanade this exciting tourist facility
is self guided.
The WWII Tunnels these days feature a photographic display of
Darwin during WWII including photographs of the brave men and
women who served in the protection of our great country.
This unique tourist attraction located in the Darwin Wharf Precinct
on Kitchener Drive was reopened in 1992 to commemorate the 50th
Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin.
Tickets are available at the tunnel entrance: