This cruise requires you to have your own transport as it departs 90 minutes from Darwin on the way to Kakadu National Park.
Our 2.5 hour cruise allows time to really explore the wetlands without any rush. Discover the quieter sections of the billabong as we meander through the various interconnecting channels viewing crocodiles and beautiful birdlife. The wetlands “best locations” are constantly changing throughout the season. Having lunch on-board the vessel allows us the flexibility to select the most suitable location where you can enjoy a delicious lunch surrounded by nature at its very best. Lunch consists of a selection of sliced meats, bread and a delicious salad with optional dressing. Iced water is provided.
Even though this cruise is operating during the warmer part of the day, there is still usually plenty of opportunity to view wildlife
Our 2.5 hour cruise allows time to really explore the wetlands without any rush. Discover the quieter sections of the billabong as we meander through the various interconnecting channels viewing crocodiles and beautiful birdlife. The wetlands “best locations” are constantly changing throughout the season. Having lunch on-board the vessel allows us the flexibility to select the most suitable location where you can enjoy a delicious lunch surrounded by nature at its very best. Lunch consists of a selection of sliced meats, bread and a delicious salad with optional dressing. Iced water is provided.
Even though this cruise is operating during the warmer part of the day, there is still usually plenty of opportunity to view wildlife
Self Drive Option: The turn off to the Corroboree Billabong is 1km east of the Corroboree Park Tavern on the Arnhem Hwy. Continue along this road for 20 km (last 4km dirt). A shuttle is available from the tavern 30 min prior to every cruise if you do not wish to drive. Bookings essential.
Darwin is the capital of Australia's Northern Territory, known for its unique blend of multiculturalism, stunning natural beauty, and rich Indigenous heritage. The city offers a gateway to the Outback, World Heritage-listed national parks, and a vibrant tropical lifestyle.
Showcases the natural and cultural history of the Northern Territory, including Indigenous art and the story of Cyclone Tracy.
A lively area with a wave pool, restaurants, and bars, offering a great place to relax and enjoy the tropical atmosphere.
A stunning national park featuring waterfalls, termite mounds, and scenic walking trails.
A unique wildlife park offering close encounters with crocodiles, including the famous 'Cage of Death' experience.
A vibrant market offering local food, crafts, and live music, set against the backdrop of stunning sunset views.
A tropical dish featuring grilled chicken with a sweet and tangy mango sauce.
A local fish, often grilled or fried, with a delicate flavor.
A lean and flavorful meat, often grilled or served in stews.
A refreshing blend of tropical fruits, perfect for the hot climate.
The dry season offers ideal weather for outdoor activities, festivals, and exploring the natural attractions.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
GMT+9:30
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Darwin is generally safe for travelers, but caution should be exercised in certain areas and situations.
Darwin Bus Terminal
Affordable and reliable, with services running frequently during the day.
Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park featuring waterfalls, termite mounds, and scenic walking trails.
A World Heritage-listed national park offering stunning landscapes, Indigenous rock art, and diverse wildlife.
A stunning gorge system offering breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities.
Price varies by option