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Kakadu National Park & Crocodile Cruise
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Kakadu National Park & Crocodile Cruise

4.3(55 reviews)|
Darwin, NT

Duration

Half day

Language

English

Group Size

Small group

Cancellation

Policy applies

Highlights

Hassle-free booking with instant confirmation

Experience the best of the local area

Expert guides and quality operators

Flexible dates with supplier cancellation policies

Best price guarantee — find it cheaper, we'll match it


About This Experience

Explore the vast wilderness of Kakadu National Park on this full-day tour from Darwin. See ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr or Nourlangie, cruise the Yellow Water Billabong spotting crocs and birdlife.


What's Included

All entrance fees and activities

Expert local guide or operator

Digital confirmation voucher

Best price guarantee

Not Included

Personal expenses and souvenirs

Gratuities (optional)

Travel insurance



Cancellation Policy Applies

Cancellation fees may apply depending on the operator and timing. We strongly recommend travel insurance for all bookings.

Meeting Point

Customer Reviews4.3 out of 5 • 55 reviews

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Alex N.

Canberra, ACT2 weeks ago

Really enjoyable

My partner surprised me with this and it was a great gift. Unique experience and mostly everything went well. A couple of small delays but no big deal.

EL

Emma L.

London, UK3 weeks ago

Good but not amazing

It was a decent experience but felt a bit rushed. Would have liked more time at each stop. The scenery was beautiful though and the guide was friendly.

TH

Tom H.

Perth, WA1 month ago

Thoroughly enjoyed it

Great value for money and a really fun day. The group size was perfect and we got to see everything without feeling rushed.

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Daniel W.

Airlie Beach, QLD5 days ago

Really solid tour

We've used a few different tour companies in Australia and Dundee is one of the better ones. Professional, friendly, and fair pricing.

SM

Sarah M.

Sydney, NSW2 weeks ago

Absolutely incredible experience!

This was the highlight of our trip to Australia. Everything was perfectly organised and the guides were so knowledgeable. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting!

JT

James T.

Melbourne, VIC1 month ago

Great day out, minor hiccup

Really enjoyed the experience overall. The pickup timing was a bit off and we waited 20 minutes, but once we got going it was fantastic. Staff were lovely.

4.3

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About Kakadu National Park & Crocodile Cruise

Operated by Autopia Tours · 12 Hours · Darwin, NT

Join us for the adventure of a lifetime as we explore the wonders of Kakadu National Park! We depart from tropical Darwin and begin our journey through the lush floodplains towards the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Spanning over 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu is a haven of incredible biodiversity, ancient Aboriginal rock art and paintings, and stunning landscapes. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable day in one of Australia’s most iconic natural wonders. Our adventure begins with a choice of two exciting experiences. First, you can opt for the Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River. Get up close and personal with the mighty Saltwater Crocodiles that call these waters home as they leap out of the river in search of food. This thrilling cruise offers unparalleled views of these ancient reptiles in their natural habitat. Next, we’ll make a stop at the Corroboree Park Tavern, where you’ll have the opportunity to support the local community and purchase a delicious lunch or snacks to keep you fueled for the day. From there, we’ll head to the Bowali Visitor Centre, where you can immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and history of Kakadu. Learn about the region's significant cultural heritage and the connection between the land and its traditional owners. Our journey continues with a visit to the famous Cahills Crossing. This is an eye-opening stretch of water that serves as the only road access point between Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park. Keep your camera ready as we search for crocodiles and other wildlife along the crossing. Cahills Crossing is notorious for its tidal waters and abundant wildlife, making it a must-see location for anyone visiting Kakadu. Please note: Access to Cahills Crossing is subject to seasonality and weather conditions. Next, we venture to Ubirr Rock, home to some of the oldest and most well-preserved rock art galleries in the world. As you walk through the galleries, you'll be amazed by the ancient paintings that date back thousands of years, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural significance of this sacred place. Ubirr is renowned for its stunning views of the surrounding landscape, with its rock formations sitting on the edge of the East Alligator region and meeting the West Arnhem plateau. The panoramic views from the top are truly breathtaking and offer excellent photo opportunities. Depending on the season and accessibility to Ubirr, we may instead visit Nourlangie Rock (traditionally known as Burrungkuy), another significant site within Kakadu’s rock art heritage. Nourlangie features shaded rock shelters adorned with ancient Aboriginal art, providing further insight into the region’s rich history. In addition to the rock art, the area is also a haven for birdwatching, where you might catch sight of a variety of species, some of which are found nowhere else on Earth. After a day filled with wildlife encounters, ancient art, and awe-inspiring landscapes, we’ll begin our journey back to Darwin, where we’ll drop you off at your accommodation. Reflect on the incredible experiences you’ve had in Kakadu National Park and the unforgettable memories made along the way. This day tour offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure—a truly immersive experience in one of Australia’s most spectacular regions! - Meals: n/a. - Driving distance: 620 km. - Walking distance: 2km. _*Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary schedule during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures due to traditional landowner ceremonies._