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Jumping Crocodile Tour

  • HALF DAY
  • 100-135 AUD
  • 7:30
  • 23:30

Experience the thrill of a close encounter with apex predators on our half-day Jumping Crocodile Cruise. This is a must-see activity when visiting the Northern Territory. We offer daily transfers to and from Darwin, making it hassle-free. Don’t miss out on this bucket list item!

Highlights

  • Convenient transfers from Darwin City include entry to the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise.
  • Travel on board the Aboriginal-owned boat cruise operator, where profits are reinvested into supporting the region’s traditional custodians.
  • Explore the wetlands and waterways of the Adelaide River, a diverse floodplain region recognized as an essential habitat for rare bird species.
  • The Top End is renowned for its vast array of native Australian wildlife, including around 280 species of birds and 117 species of reptiles.
  • Receive detailed live commentary from our wildlife expert and tour guide, and discover captivating facts about these incredible creatures. Gain knowledge about crocodile biology, behaviours, and ecosystems.
  • Shhh… Every tour includes a surprise!!

What you can actually see!

Full Itinerary

Experience one of Darwin’s most iconic tourist attractions, a half-day Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River, where you can observe dangerous and aggressive predators in their natural habitat.

Travelling southeast from Darwin city, you will reach the Marrakai wetlands, home to a diverse range of native birds and reptiles, including saltwater crocodiles.

Australia’s Top End is known for its abundant population of over 100,000 saltwater crocodiles, primarily found in and around Darwin, Mary River, and the Adelaide River region. Therefore, visitors are likely to observe a significant number of crocodiles throughout the day in the naturally occurring waterways of the Northern Territory.

The saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile in the world. It is also one of the oldest living creatures. They can grow up to 6 meters long and weigh as much as 1000kg. A well-known crocodile called ‘Sweetheart’ was caught near the Adelaide River. Sweetheart had a habit of chewing boat motors and stealing cows. Sadly, Sweetheart died in 1979 but is now preserved in the Darwin Museum.

Our staff are provided with Wildlife Permits by National Parks and Wildlife to guarantee the ethical treatment of animals during our interactions with them.

Driving Distance:120 km

Details

Pricing Options

Half-Day Darwin Croc tour Package: $135 Adult (13+ yo), $100 *Child (0 to 12)

*Child fare prices are valid for children from 0 to 12 years old. Infants aged 0 to 4 cannot travel on adult laps and must be safely restrained within a child protective seat. Infant protective seats are free of charge and must be requested when booking.

Aditional Information

  • Hassle-free transfer service from Darwin
  • Australian native wildlife sightings
  • Travel in an air-conditioned coach
  • Comprehensive commentary on the tour
  • 1-hour Adelaide River boat cruise
  • Accredited and experienced tour driver-guide
  • Pickup/ drop-off from selected inner-city Darwin points
  • Refillable water bottle (at least 1 Litre)
  • Sturdy & comfortable shoes for walking
  • Cash for extra snacks and meals
  • Camera to capture the memories
  • Sun protection – wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
  • Insect repellent (tropical strength)
  • Any meals not previously indicated in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended
  • Pre/post-tour hotel transfers
  • Additional personal expenses
  • Crocodile souvenirs and aboriginal arts & crafts are available in the Jumping Crocodile Cruise gift shop.
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  • 7:25 – Cullen Bay Resort – 32 Marina Boulevard Darwin
  • 7:30 – H on Smith Hotel – 81 Smith St Darwin
  • 7:30 – Travelodge Resort Darwin – 64 Cavenagh St Darwin City
  • 7:34 – Hilton Darwin – 32 Mitchell St Darwin City
  • 7:37 – H on Mitchell Hotel Apartment – 105 Mitchell St Darwin City
  • 7:38 – DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Esplanade – 116 Esplanade Darwin City
  • 7:40 – Mantra on the Esplanade Darwin – 88 Esplanade Darwin City
  • 7:45 – Ramada Suites Zen Quarter – 6 Carey Street, Darwin City
  • 7:45 – Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront – 7 Kitchener Dr Darwin City
  • 7:55 – Discovery Parks – 11 Farrell Crescent, Winnellie (meeting point Bus Stop ID: 192 Stuart Hwy)
  • 8:00 – Darwin FreeSpirit Resort – 901 Stuart Hwy Deviney Rd Holtze
  • 8:45 – Croc Cruise 2915 Arnhem Highway – Window of Wetlands Wak Wak
  • Infants aged 0 to 4 must be safely restrained within a protective child seat and not allowed to travel on adult laps. We can provide infant protective seats free of charge; however, they must be requested at the time of booking.
  • Child fares apply to children between 0 to 12 years old.
  • This terrain is unsuitable for mobility-impaired travellers with wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
  • Due to limited storage space in our vehicles, baggage must be kept to a 1 x 5-7kg bag per person.
  • All tours MUST be re-confirmed with the tour operator within seven days of departure on 03 9393 1300.
  • Please notify the tour operator of any preexisting medical conditions before departure.
  • Private charter tours are available upon request.
The weather conditions in the Top End can fluctuate rapidly and be quite intense at times. Temperatures can soar to over 40+ degrees Celsius in the dry season and drop dramatically in the evening. Before your journey, we recommend checking the average temperatures for the time of year you’re travelling and packing suitable clothing. In the case of rain or harsh weather, expect your tour to go ahead unless otherwise advised by the provider.

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