Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River

A one-hour cruise to get close to saltwater crocodiles in the wild

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Duration: 1 hour

On this thrilling cruise on the Adelaide River, you'll have the chance to see saltwater crocodiles in the wild. You'll spend an hour on the river and you'll see the huge crocodiles jumping out of the water to eat the buffalo meat they'll be given.

Your guide will talk to you about these magnificent creatures and the ecosystem you'll be travelling through during the tour.

Why visit

  • Views of wild saltwater crocodiles in the diverse wetlands and waterways
  • Chance to learn about the magnificent crocodile and the local ecosystem
  • Live commentary from a wildlife expert

What's included

  • Live comentary
  • Guide services
  • Boat cruise

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Alcoholic drinks
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off

    Languages spoken by guide

    English

    Additional information

    Please bring your sunglasses, a sunhat, sunscreen, insect repellent, water and your camera.

    This tour is accessible. Please contact the tour provider for more details.

    Please note that false information on the booking form may incur a loss of seat(s) with no refund.

    The tour can be delayed or cancelled due to unfavourable weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. If the tour is cancelled, you will be provided with an alternative date or a refund.

    A discounted ticket option is available for Australian visitors aged 64 and above. Please bring a valid Australian Seniors Card.

    Location

    Departure point
    2915 Arnhem Highway, Window of Wetlands, Wak Wak, Darwin, NT 0836
    Meet at the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise.

    User ratings

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    Good value
    4.5
    Facilities
    4.4
    Quality of service
    4.6
    Ease of access
    4.1

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