Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
WHAT YOU VISIT
Jumping Crocodiles Cruise
Observe primeval saltwater crocodiles, commonly referred to as "salties," as they leap from the water to snatch their prey during a cruise on the Adelaide River. Throughout the journey, your experienced guide will introduce you to the unique eco-system of the park as you glide past the river red gum and eucalyptus trees, shrubs like the fragrant saltbush and lilac bushes. While the crocs are certainly the highlight of the river cruise, you can see plenty of other wildlife along the way, including wild buffalo and white-breasted sea eagles.
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
Salties have a taste for fish but will eat just about anything including cows and buffaloes, wild boar, turtles, birds and crabs. They can grow up to 20 feet long and can weigh up to one ton.
REFRESHMENTS
Following this amazing journey, you can relax and share stories with your fellow travelers over a cool drink at the Humpty Doo Aussie Outback pub.
WHAT YOU SEE ALONG THE WAY
Keep an eye out for the area's unique wildlife and flora and the stunning views of the Outback as you travel from Darwin on the Arnhem Highway to the vast wetlands near the mouth of the Adelaide River.
Special Notes:
The travel time to and from the crocodile cruise launch site is approximately 1 hour each way.To make your day as enjoyable as possible, please ensure that you wear comfortable flat-soled shoes, clothing suited to the weather conditions, a hat, and bring along some sunscreen, insect repellent and bottled water.
The gangway to board the vessel may be a steep incline due to river conditions.
Not suitable for guest in wheelchairs or those with limited mobility.
Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed
Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.