Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Located in the township of Jabiru, at the northern end of the park, the Croc Hotel is ideal for visitors to explore attractions such as Ubirr, Cahills Crossing, Arnhem Land and the Mamukala Wetlands.

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Located in the township of Jabiru, at the northern end of the park, the Croc Hotel is ideal for visitors to explore attractions such as Ubirr, Cahills Crossing, Arnhem Land and the Mamukala Wetlands.
Cooinda is located in the Southern end of Kakadu, and is a perfect base for Yellow Water Cruises, Kakadu Adventure Tours, Yellow Water Fishing and swimming attractions such as Maguk, Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls, Ikoymarrwa, Boulder Creek, Motor Car Falls and Kubara Pools.
Located next to Cooinda, surround yourself with the spectacular landscape and witness the unique wildlife, flora and fauna of this unique part of Australia.
T&C - Proof of NT residency is required at check in. Please note this offer is not available with any other offers. All dates are subject to availability.
Top 10 Animals to Spot on a Yellow Water Cruise! 🐊🚤
1️⃣ Saltwater Crocodile – The ultimate predator, silently lurking beneath the water. Keep your hands inside the boat!
2️⃣ Black-necked Stork – A rare and elegant giant, standing tall among the wetlands.
3️⃣ Buffalo – These powerful creatures roam the floodplains, a true symbol of the wild.
4️⃣ White-bellied Sea Eagle – Watch as this majestic hunter soars overhead, scanning for prey.
5️⃣ Brolga – Known for their graceful courtship dances, a sight to remember.
6️⃣ Whistling Duck – You’ll hear their musical calls before you see them floating by.
7️⃣ Comb-crested Jacana – This little bird walks on water, balancing effortlessly on lily pads.
8️⃣ Azure Kingfisher – A flash of brilliant blue and orange, darting just above the water.
9️⃣ Estuarine Catfish – Lurking in the billabong’s depths, a hidden wonder of Kakadu.
🔟 Flying Fox (Fruit Bat) – As dusk falls, these bats take flight, filling the sky with their calls.
How many have you spotted?"
Image: Tourism NT/ Tyson Mayr
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Seeing Kakadu from the air with @Kakaduair is something else! Vast floodplains, winding rivers, and jagged cliffs stretch as far as the eye can see. From up here, you really get a sense of how ancient and untamed this landscape is. A reminder that nature has been shaping this land for millions of years, long before us.
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Have you experienced this incredible spot yet?
The stunning Mamukala Wetlands are a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. With Kakadu being home to one third of Australia's bird species the chances of spotting an incredible species are very high!
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A moment of stillness in the heart of Kakadu. 🌅✨ This lone bird perches against a breathtaking sunset, a reminder of the wild beauty and tranquility of this ancient land.
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Guess who made it to @condenasttraveller Best Places to Go in 2025? Yes, the The Top End and Kakadu National Park have been recognised for the rich cultural and natural significance. As a dual UNESCO-listed site, Kakadu is home to Indigenous history dating back 65,000 years. Visitors can explore ancient rock art, diverse ecosystems, and a variety of Aboriginal-led tours and experiences in Kakadu and Arnhem Land, offering meaningful connections to local Indigenous history and culture.
Is it on your list for 2025?
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