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Immerse yourself in the environment of Australia’s most mesmerizing apex predator, the saltwater crocodile.

Crocosaurus Cove meet a salt water giant

Top Things to Do in Darwin Northern Territory: Book Here

3-Hour Gourmet Dinner Tour 6pm to 9pm Cage of Death – 2 people Croc N Cruise
Big Croc Feed VIP Experience Sunset Fish’n Chips Cruise Darwin Attraction Pass
3-Hour Gourmet Lunch Tour 11am to 2pm Champagne Sunset Sail (3 hrs 5 – 8pm) Croc N History Explorer
Tropical Light Tropical Bite Cruise + CHOW DInner Cage of Death – 1 person Half Day Morning Offshore Fishing Charter
Crocosaurus Cove Entry Croc N History Full Day Offshore Reef and Game Fishing Charter
Harbour Fishing Half Day One Day Arnhemland Tour – Injalak Hill (ex Jabiru) 4.30 pm – 2.0 hour Sunset Cruise (April – Oct)
Croc Explorer Barramundi Fishing at Corroboree Billabong Full Day One Day Arnhemland Sightseeing Day Tour (ex Jabiru)
Sole/Group Charter FULL DAY Family Fun Day 2A + 4C 9 DAY DARWIN TO BROOME 4WD ADVENTURE
Sole/Group Charter – Half Day Broome to Darwin One Day Arnhemland Tour – Injalak Hill (ex Darwin)
Darwin Morning Tour ALL SEASONS – Wild Explorer – Berry Springs shuttle service 9 DAY DARWIN TO BROOME 4WD FAMILY ADVENTURE
PUBLIC TOUR – Brunch by the Beach Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield – 8 day walking tour 7 Day Top End & Barunga Festival – Tue Jun 8th 2021

Darwin is a bustling tropical metropolis. For those on a tighter budget who are still wanting to do a little sightseeing, this is the perfect site. On the northern tip of Australia, there are a plethora of free activities to partake in. Outdoor markets, cosmopolitan food, waterside activities, and a vacation vibe that lasts all year round are Darwin’s claim to fame.

Experience the ultimate face-to-face encounter as you are carefully lowered in to the water with a large saltwater crocodile for 15 minutes.

Take in his intimidating gaze, feel the sheer power of his 3 tonne bite force, and learn to appreciate his true strength and resilience as a modern-day dinosaur.

The Cage of Death activity offers swimmers the opportunity to get up close and personal with our saltwater crocodiles in a controlled environment that is safe and enriching for both the crocodile and the visitor. Regular feeding throughout the experience is done in a way that encourages the crocodile’s natural instincts, giving swimmers the opportunity to witness our saltie’s infamous bite force under the supervision of trained handlers.

Meet one of our famous inhabitants: Wendell, Baru, Leo, or William and Kate and be wowed by this unique once-in-a-lifetime experience.

11 session times run between 9.30am and 5.00pm daily. Up to 2 pax permitted per dive time.*

 

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