Conference Room
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Kakadu is a UNESCO World-Heritage Listed National Park, making it one of Australia’s most unique destinations for discerning groups. From scenic flights over dramatic waterfalls to canapé cruises on the renowned Yellow Water Billabong, art classes with Indigenous painters, and bush food discovery cooking classes with traditional owners, Kakadu has it all!
Host your next business or educational event in Kakadu, where stunning landscapes and rich culture set the stage for an unforgettable experience. Cooinda Lodge offers glamping and traditional lodging for smaller groups, while Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel caters to larger gatherings with flexible function spaces and exceptional catering inspired by Indigenous ingredients. Enhance your event with guided tours of Kakadu’s breathtaking attractions, from ancient rock art to iconic waterfalls, creating a perfect balance of learning, adventure, and cultural connection.
Kakadu Tourism offers a comprehensive range of experiences for school groups, including our yellow water cruises, adventure tours, cultural activities, and various accommodation options, from camping and glamping to self-contained lodges at Cooinda and a unique 110-room crocodile-shaped hotel in Jabiru.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Conveniently located at Cooinda, Yellow Water Campground offers powered and unpowered allocated sites with access to premium amenities such as hot showers, BBQ cooktops, camp kitchen and more.
Sleeps 2 Adults
Cooinda's most simple accommodation option offering canvas tents including two single bed stretchers, with comfortable pillows and linen provided.
Sleeps 2 Adults
Each Outback Retreat offers air-conditioning, luxury bedding, handcrafted furniture, Indigenous artwork, and a deck. Enjoy access to a shared bathroom, kitchen, and laundry.
Sleeps 2 Adults, 2 Children
Each Outback Retreat offers air-conditioning, luxury bedding, handcrafted furniture, Indigenous artwork, and a deck. Enjoy private ensuite and access to shared kitchen and laundry.
Sleeps Up to 4 Adults
Unwind in our family lodge rooms with air conditioning, mini-fridge, tee & coffee amenities, TV, ensuite, and terrace—perfect for up to 4 adults after a day in Kakadu.
Sleeps 2 Adults, 2 Children*
Each air-conditioned villa features a private bathtub on a spacious veranda, custom king bed, ensuite, dining and lounge areas with daybeds. *Two children under 100cm tall.
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.
Crocodile Hotel Conference Space
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is an ideal venue for meetings, events, and team building in the Northern Territory. Just 2.5 hours from Darwin Airport, it offers quality accommodation, dining, leisure facilities, and a versatile event space.
The hotel features three modern meeting rooms for 25–250 guests, configurable in banquet, boardroom, theatre, or classroom style. Conference equipment, including Wi-Fi and projection/video gear, is available on request.
| Room Name | Size | Height | Theatre | U-Shape | Boardroom | Classroom | Banquet |
| Jim Jim Room | 121 m2 | 3m | 80 | 25 | 30 | 40 | 60 |
| Nourlangie A | 300 m2 | 3m | 150 | 25 | 30 | 110 | 70 |
| Nourlangie A & B | 325 m2 | 3m | 250 | 45 | 45 | 160 | 160 |
Cooinda Lodge Conference Space
Introducing Cooinda Lodge’s new meeting room — a modern, fully equipped space for productive workshops, training sessions, and presentations in the heart of Kakadu. Your booking includes a 100” Smart TV, high-speed internet, USB-C/HDMI hub access, video-conference camera, and whiteboard. Pricing available on request.
| Setup | Capacity | Optimal |
| Boardroom | 22 max | 14 optimal |
| Classroom | 16 max | 12 optimal |
| Theatre | 35 max | 24 optimal |
Warradjan Cultural Centre
Yellow Water Cruise
Kakadu Tucker
What's on during your visit
Goodmorning Yellow Water Billabong! The absolute best way to see Kakadu wake up is onboard a Yellow Water Cruise. The colours. The wildlife. The landscape. The people (yes, that's Dennis you can hear sharing his wisdom... and jokes).
If you're not already booked to experience Yellow Water Cruises, make sure you do! It will be a treasured lasting memory of your time in Kakadu. Learn more: kakadutourism.com/see-and-do/tours or see link in bio
Video thanks to team member, Sam Waldron.
#yellowwaterbillabong #yellowwatercruise #dokakadu #kakadunationalpark #nature
New Workshop - Weaving on Country! Join Traditional Owners and Bininj members of the Murumburr Clan for a hands-on pandanus weaving experience on Country. Learn directly from Daluk (Indigenous women) as they share techniques, stories, and knowledge passed down from 65,000 years of continuous culture.
Weaving and gathering materials are traditionally recognised as Women’s business, and this experience offers a respectful way to engage with that living practice. While guided by women, both men and women are welcome to observe, learn, and take part.
The workshop is held at Warradjan Cultural Centre from June to September at 9.30am or 11.00am, and runs for 1 hour.
To book or find out more, visit kakadutourism.com or see link in bio.
#culturalworkshop #dokakadu #kakadunationalpark #indigenousculture #seeaustralia @australia
Dird Dinner is back for 2026 with our first Dinner for this year to be held on Saturday 27 June.
This unique experience provides guests the opportunity to completely immerse themselves in the world’s oldest living Indigenous culture with the local family of Cooinda in Kakadu National Park.
This award-winning event offers not only a feast of local flavours prepared with traditional cooking methods, but also a deep connection to the rich cultural heritage of the region. You’ll dine with local Bininj family and enjoy a delicious menu focused on native, foraged ingredients and learn about the local Murumburr clan of Kakadu, their culture, stories and history.
Book your seat at the table today: kakadutourism.com/specials/events or see link in bio.
#dirddinner #dokakadu #kakadunationalpark #ntaustralia #cooindalodge
Ready for a wild holiday? Keep your eyes peeled in Kakadu you never know what’s waiting around the next bend. 🌿
From the striking jabiru (black-necked stork) patrolling the wetlands, to a saltwater croc gliding silently through the billabong, to a wallaby grazing at dusk, Kakadu is home to thousands of plant and animal species, and every visit brings something new to discover.
📍 Kakadu National Park, NT
Images thanks to Tourism NT/Tyson Mayr/Jesse Coleman
#dokakadu #wildlife #wildlifeholiday #kakadunationalpark #ntaustralia
🌕 Dinner under a full moon. 65,000 years of culture on your plate.
The Kakadu Dird Full Moon Feast returns Saturday 27 June - a four-course journey through the six seasons of Kakadu, crafted from ingredients foraged right here on Country.
Seats are limited. Link in bio to book.
🌕 #dokakadu #ntaustralia #CooindaLodge #KakaduNationalPark #BushTucker