Shore Excursions Group
Darwin Jumping Crocodiles Wetlands Cruise
Darwin Jumping Crocodiles Wetlands Cruise
Create unforgettable memories during our afternoon of adventure and thrill with our unique, nature-focused shore excursion, located just 60km from the dynamic port of Darwin, Australia. On this cruise, your wildlife guide offers the crocs a taste of buffalo meat in return for them swimming out to say hello and show their incredible hunting techniques.
Venture south along the Stuart Highway and get an insightful commentary about the peripheral landscapes of Darwin on our journey to the Adelaide River. A river cruise awaits here, offering a one-of-a-kind opportunity to witness the power and primordial charm of the famous Jumping Crocodiles from an excitingly close range. Feel your pulse quicken as these magnificent creatures explode out of the water, demonstrating the raw power of nature that is a sight to behold.
Following this thrilling encounter, we’ll whisk you to the breathtaking Wetland View Top, offering panoramic vistas across the sprawling wetlands. Capture stunning photographs to lock in your memories of this beautiful and unique landscape.
Lastly, make a stop at Howard Springs, a true gem tucked amidst nature. Here, get ready for the chance to see barramundi’s and turtles, adding another dash of charm to your adventure-filled excursion.
This tour combines the best of natural beauty, heart-stopping thrills, and engaging encounters with Australia’s unique wildlife. However, please note that the program is subject to change.
Join us and create unforgettable memories while soaking in the rich biodiversity around the port of Darwin – where untamed wilderness meets historical charm. Secure your spot and join us on a thrilling odyssey into the heart of Australian wildlife.
Day 1 |
Darwin, located on the Timor sea, was once an Australian frontier outpost, and is now the capital of the Northern Territory. This diverse destination, a truly distinct part of Australia, is the portal to the stunningly beautiful Kakadu National Park.
Tropical beaches, green space, wildlife, and dazzling sunsets all draw tourists to Darwin. Visitors should also discover the city's art museums, Mindil Beach's night markets and the local seafood. And did you know that this area of Australia has more crocodiles than anywhere on the planet? See saltwater crocs at Crocosaurus Cove, which boasts the world's largest display of these apex predators. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/09/25 - 05/16/27 |
Starting At $172 |
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Motorized scooters are not allowed on coaches. Passengers will need to be able to board and disembark the coach on their own or with the help of a travel companion. Collapsible wheelchairs are allowed.