Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Product description
On a Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise, travellers can view elusive, powerful crocodiles in their natural habitat. Over the hour-long cruise, the friendly crew will show you a range of different sized crocodiles as they leap spectacularly in the air. This really is a photographers delight!
In 1971 the Australian saltwater crocodile, believed to be facing extinction, was declared a protected species. Today increased numbers of saltwater crocs roam the waterways of the Northern Territory.
Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruises are on the Adelaide River, an hours drive from Darwin, on the Arnhem Highway on the way to Kakadu. Entry via the Wetland View Top & Information Centre exit off the Arnhem Highway. There are four cruises daily at 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm.
Complimentary Tea and Coffee is available on arrival. Guests are welcome to bring their own lunch and enjoy a picnic in our kiosk beside the beautiful Adelaide River.
In 1971 the Australian saltwater crocodile, believed to be facing extinction, was declared a protected species. Today increased numbers of saltwater crocs roam the waterways of the Northern Territory.
Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruises are on the Adelaide River, an hours drive from Darwin, on the Arnhem Highway on the way to Kakadu. Entry via the Wetland View Top & Information Centre exit off the Arnhem Highway. There are four cruises daily at 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm.
Complimentary Tea and Coffee is available on arrival. Guests are welcome to bring their own lunch and enjoy a picnic in our kiosk beside the beautiful Adelaide River.
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Deanna Field
Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Page last updated on 10 September 2024