STANDARD ROOM
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Room located on the ground floor of the hotel. All rooms open up to the rear courtyard with easy access to the pool. Rooms have either one queen bed or two double beds.

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One of the world’s most distinctive hotels, this indigenous-owned accommodation is uniquely shaped to represent Kakadu's most famous inhabitant, the saltwater crocodile. The hotel is located in the township of Jabiru and is ideally situated for visitors to explore many of Kakadu’s Northern attractions such as Ubirr, Cahills Crossing, Bowali and Arnhem land.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Room located on the ground floor of the hotel. All rooms open up to the rear courtyard with easy access to the pool. Rooms have either one queen bed or two double beds.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Located on the first floor of the hotel, the Superior room includes a Queen bed, a Single bed or two double beds and views of the landscaped courtyard and pool area.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Located on the ground floor of the hotel, all rooms have a queen bed or two double beds with central courtyard seating outside the room and easy access to the pool.
Hotel Facilities
Mercure Crocodile Hotel, based in the Jabiru township of Kakadu National Park, is an idyllic retreat, with facilities including: swimming pool, restaurant and bar, local Indigenous art gallery, gift shop, ground oven, conference rooms, laundry facilities, air conditioning, free wifi and free parking.
Tucker at Mercure Crocodile Hotel
Relax and enjoy the taste of Kakadu at Manjmukmuk Restaurant and Bar. Manjmukmuk offers unique dishes infused with the flavours of Kakadu, featuring ‘bush tucker’, such as barramundi, buffalo and kangaroo. A wide range of meals are available, along with full buffet breakfasts, light lunches and an extensive wine and bar menu. Dining is offered in air-conditioned comfort, with outside seating available to enjoy a drink during balmy evenings.
See & Do from the Crocodile Hotel
Located in the northern end of Kakadu, the Mercure Crocodile Hotel serves as a perfect stop for travellers arriving from Darwin. While all Kakadu Tourism tours originate from Cooinda, a 40 minute drive from Jabiru, the Crocodile Hotel is well-suited for cultural excursions like the Arnhemlander Cultural & Heritage tour and the Guluyambi floodplain cruise to Ubirr during the wet season.
The northern end of Kakadu is also ideal for visiting attractions such as Ubirr, Mamukala Wetlands, Marrawuddi Arts & Culture, Bowali Visitor Centre, Cahills Crossing and the Manbiyarra Border Store.
Ochre Art Gallery
Introducing the official online Ochre Art Gallery store presented by Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel. Situated in the heart of Mirarr Country, Ochre Art Gallery offers a unique opportunity to explore and purchase breathtaking Indigenous art from one of Australia's most remarkable and awe-inspiring destinations. Join us in supporting and cherishing the rich cultural heritage of the Bininj/Mungguy people, and shop local Kakadu artworks now!
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Visiting Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park is an unforgettable experience in Australia. Located in the Northern Territory, these regions are incredibly rich in Aboriginal culture. Kakadu is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its ancient rock art, vast wetlands, and diverse wildlife.
Arnhem Land, which requires a permit to visit, is still owned and managed by Indigenous communities. It offers a deep cultural connection and a chance to experience one of the most untouched landscapes in the country.
If you're interested in history, nature, and Indigenous culture, this part of Australia is truly special.
#kakadunationalpark #arnhemland #indigenousculture #ntaustralia #UNESCO
Beautiful reel by @nguurruu_farm [IG]
💚 We’re celebrating 50 years of @naidocweek Week and 65,000 Years of Indigenous Culture.
Join us Saturday 5th to Sunday 13th July to celebrate the rich culture and history of Australia’s First Nations peoples. It’s a meaningful time for Bininj communities across Kakadu, and we invite you to join us for a week of all-ages activities, bush-inspired cuisine, and opportunities to connect, learn, and celebrate on Country.
See our website for the full list of events - kakadutourism.com
#naidocweek #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #celebration #culture #indigenousculture #cooindalodge #crocodilehotel
Cahills Crossing is one of Kakadu National Park’s most fascinating spots. This tidal crossing over the East Alligator River is known for its large population of saltwater crocodiles, which can often be seen lurking nearby, especially when the tide is high.
An important reminder to respect the wild and watch from a safe distance. 🐊
#cahillscrossing #crocodile #saltwatercrocodile #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #ntaustralia
📸 @our3boysandourcaravan_ [IG]
Standing atop Ubirr as the sun sets over Kakadu is nothing short of breathtaking. The ancient rock art tells stories thousands of years old, while the sweeping views of floodplains and stone country stretch endlessly to the horizon. 🌅
#ubirr #ubirrsunset #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #ntaustralia #landscapes
Stunning reel @griggs.outdoors [IG]
Kakadu National Park is a haven for some of Australia’s most incredible wildlife. From saltwater crocodiles sunbathing by the billabongs, to water buffaloes grazing in the wetlands, and hundreds of bird species like black-necked storks and kingfishers filling the skies. Every turn feels like a new discovery in this World Heritage-listed wilderness. 🐊🐃
#kakadunationalpark #wildlife #UNESCO #kakadu #dokakadu #ntaustralia
Gorgeous reel by @jademinto [IG]