How to Prepare for a Jumping Crocodile Tour: Essential Checklist
The Jumping Crocodile Tour on the Adelaide River is one of the best wildlife experiences in Australia. If you’re in Darwin City or the surrounding national parks, you should add this to your list of things to do. The tour gets you up close and personal with some of the world’s most powerful crocodiles, such as the famous Australian saltwater crocodile. These are the apex predators, are bloody impressive, and can jump out of the water in a heart-stopping display of power and agility. To help you get the most out of your crocodile cruise here’s a checklist to make sure you’re prepared.
Book Your Jumping Crocodile Tour Now
Jumping crocodile tours are very popular, especially during the dry season, so book early. Whether you’re staying at Darwin FreeSpirit Resort, Hilton Darwin, or Travelodge Resort, Darwin, plan ahead and check the time of booking. The best time to do these tours is in the cooler morning or late afternoon when the crocodiles are most active. Some tours, like the afternoon crocodile jumping cruise, get to see the crocodiles against the setting sun for a beautiful backdrop.
And why not combine your crocodile adventure with a visit to other nearby attractions like Litchfield National Park, home to Wangi Falls and Florence Falls or even a road trip to the Daintree National Park. These are wildlife hotspots and make for a great weekend getaway.
Check Road Conditions Before You Go
The Adelaide River is only 45 minutes from Darwin Airport, but if you’re heading to places like Fogg Dam or Magnetic Termite Mounds, you should check the road conditions, especially during the Wet season. Many areas of the Northern Territory can be affected by heavy rain and become impassable. The Wet season is from November to April, so always check the weather and your itinerary to avoid disruptions.
When heading out to remote areas make sure you pack accordingly, extra water, food and fuel. Same goes for your tour day make sure you have everything you need packed and ready.
Dress for the Climate
The Northern Territory is hot and humid so make sure you dress in light comfortable clothing. Sturdy shoes are a must if you’re planning to do some national park walking after your crocodile cruise. Whether you’re hiking around Wangi Falls or checking out the Magnetic Termite Mounds, good supportive shoes will keep you steady on your feet.
If you’re in the dry season you’ll want light weight breathable clothing to help with the heat. If you’re in the wet season it can be hot and sticky with sudden downpours so a lightweight rain jacket might be a good idea. Either way bring a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses and plenty of sunscreen to protect yourself from the tropical sun.
Pack Sun Protection and Hydration Essentials
Whether you’re cruising the Adelaide River or strolling the Esplanade Darwin City, sun protection is key. The Northern Territory can be brutal, so pack high-SPF sunscreen and apply it before you head out. A bucket list item like a Jumping Crocodile Cruise requires your full attention, and the last thing you want is to be distracted by sunburn.
And don’t forget to stay hydrated. Bring a reusable water bottle so you have enough for the day. Some tours may provide refreshments but it’s best to bring your own, especially if you have specific dietary needs or are traveling with kids.
Photo Opportunities
One of the best parts of the crocodile cruise is the moment a saltwater crocodile jumps out of the water. Don’t miss out on these photo opportunities! Make sure your camera or phone is fully charged and you have enough memory to save lots of photos and videos. The Australian saltwater crocodile is quick and powerful, so be ready to snap those photos quickly!
As well as crocodile photos, you’ll want to take some shots of the beautiful scenery, especially if you stop at Mindil Beach Sunset Markets or nearby national parks like Litchfield National Park.
For photography enthusiasts, crocodile cruises offer the chance to get up close and personal with these top predators without compromising your safety. Just remember to follow the guide’s instructions and stay well back from the water’s edge—crocodile signs are not just for show.
Insect Repellent is a Must
Mosquitoes and other insects can be a pain in the tropical Northern Territory, especially around wetlands like Fogg Dam and the Adelaide River. Make sure to pack and apply insect repellent before you head out on the tour. Not only will this make your day more comfortable, but it will also protect you from mosquito-borne illnesses. If you have any medical conditions, such as bug spray sensitivities, consider using a natural repellent or consult your doctor before you travel.
Fitness and Safety Considerations
The crocodile tour itself doesn’t require a high level of fitness, but some tours may involve short walks or stops at places like Florence Falls and Magnetic Termite Mounds. Make sure you’re comfortable with the physical demands of the day. If you have any medical conditions, it’s always a good idea to let your tour operator know before you go.
If you want to get more adventurous you can combine a jumping crocodile tour with a hike in Litchfield National Park. Wangi Falls is a popular swimming spot and if you’re feeling brave you can swim in some areas (just make sure it’s a crocodile free zone!).
Cancellations or Changes
Crocodile tours run most of the year, but cancellations can occur in extreme weather or unforeseen circumstances. The wet season can bring flooding or heavy rain, which may result in rescheduling or cancellation. Always check with the tour operator and have a backup plan in case of delays or cancellations.
Food and Snacks
Some crocodile tours may include light snacks, but it’s best to bring your own food, especially if you have dietary requirements. Bring portable snacks like granola bars, fruit or sandwiches for a quick energy hit. After your tour, you can head to the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets for a huge range of street food options. The markets are famous for their street food and are a great place to refuel after a day of adventure.
Combine with other attractions
The Adelaide River crocodile tour can be the main event of your trip. After your crocodile cruise, you can visit other places like Noah Beach, Hamilton Island, Cook Islands, and Daydream Island. If you’re staying at one of the resorts like Darwin FreeSpirit Resort or Travelodge Resort Darwin you can make your weekend even more epic by adding in Esplanade Darwin City, Litchfield National Park or the Daintree River.
FAQ
What should I wear on a jumping crocodile tour?
Lightweight and breathable clothing for the warm weather and sturdy shoes for visiting nearby national parks like Litchfield. If you’re in the wet season bring a rain jacket as well.
Can I bring my kids on a crocodile tour?
Yes these tours are family friendly. But always follow the safety guidelines especially around saltwater crocodiles which are apex predators. Make sure kids stay inside the boat and are aware of the dangers.
How long is the tour?
The average tour is 1.5 to 2 hours but can vary depending on the operator. Some tours offer longer experiences that include Fogg Dam, Magnetic Termite Mounds or Daintree National Park.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours operate rain or shine but severe weather during the wet season may result in cancellation. Always check with your tour operator for cancellation policy before your tour.
Is there food on the tour?
Some tours may include snacks but it’s best to bring your own food especially if you have dietary requirements. After the tour you can head to the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets for street food.