The Darwin Region in Northern Territory, Australia, boasts an efficient and cost-effective bus network that seamlessly connects various city areas and surroundings. The primary bus companies serving the region are Darwinbus, Territory Transit, and major coach and tour companies. Darwinbus, run by CDC Northern Territory, operates a fleet of Mercedes-Benz O500LE buses, with plans to introduce Volvo Hybrid Buses. Territory Transit, managed by Transit Systems, offers bus services on behalf of the Northern Territory Government, along with school buses in Katherine and charter services with a 53-seat capacity. Additionally, major coach and tour companies facilitate transportation between transport hubs within the Northern Territory and other Australian regions, with key routes including Darwin–Broome, Adelaide–Alice Springs, and Townsville–Alice Springs/Darwin via Tennant Creek.
Grand Touring, an established provider since 2002, delivers coach and charter services, including transport for passengers and crew arriving or departing Darwin from the Ghan, as well as tours throughout the top end and Kimberley region. The primary coach terminal in Darwin is the Transit Centre on Mitchell Street, serving as the departure and arrival point for interstate and local coaches, along with tours. Traveling by bus in the Northern Territory offers affordable, air-conditioned comfort with regular stops for amenities and refreshments. For details on tickets, schedules, and fares, visitors can access information at local visitor centers and transport hubs.