Private Tour
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4 hours
Mobile ticket
A Jumping Crocodile and Wildlife Tour in just half a day, Experience the most thrilling Croc Tour in the Northern Territory, crossing off your must-see attractions in just half a day
- Witness the world's largest and renowned Wild Jumping Crocodiles on the Adelaide River (Saltwater Crocodile)
- Encountering the world's most massive Boxing Crocodile Statue
- Venturing through Fogg Dam, home to over 200 species of birds and a vast population of snakes and reptiles, while appreciating the abundant wildlife
- Passing through the iconic Outback pub, The Humpty Doo Hotel
Immerse yourself in the picturesque Outback aboard our comfortable Croc Bus, guided by a local and knowledgeable driver. With open windows, capture stunning photographs devoid of glass interference. Stay informed on previous crocodile events with local newspapers available for your perusal on the Croc Bus and see the spectacular Jumping Crocodiles using their unique instincts to Jump out of the water to grab their pray
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Jumping Croc Cruise
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fogg Dam Admission
Select a pickup point
THE BOXING CROC.
Stop at the Worlds Largest Boxing Crocodile - Grab a quick bite to eat or drink then back on the Road
Adelaide River Cruises - Jumping Crocodile Experience
Hop on our safe and secure vessel to cruise down the Croc infested waters of the Adelaide River.
Pickup included
372 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Lindsay A,
Jul 29, 2025
- Viator
Today we were picked up by Lloyd, our tour guide, on the Croc Bus for the ride to the famous jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide river. On the way we stopped at the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, an area of wetlands teeming with birdlife, buffalos and crocodiles. We also saw a huge golden orb spider, common to the area. Lloyd was very informative about the history of the area and of the flora and fauna. At the Adelaide river we were met by Dylan, our cruise captain who took us to see the jumping crocs. Dylan knows all about the crocs and calls them by name, Dominator, Stumpy, etc. Dominator rules the roost and every other croc gets out of his way at feeding time. On the way back we stopped at the Humpty Doo hotel where the world's biggest set of water buffalo horns hangs above the bar. Time for a quick beer and then back on the road back to Darwin. Thanks Lloyd and Jake for a great morning
Kwee C,
Jul 23, 2025
- Viator
Learn a lot of the ego system along the way to Adelaide River, the driver and guide provides an insightful about the flora and fauna of the trip
Rosemary B,
May 17, 2025
- Viator
Tour Guide on bus very friendly and informative. Plenty of stops en route and on return with opportunities for rest breaks and drinks/snacks. A lot of information provided about the general areas we passed through. The Croc tour on the boat was very interesting and brought numerous crocs up close to the boat. Very informative commentary about crocs and their habits.
Sandra R,
Apr 30, 2025
- Viator
The boat ride was awesome. It was great watching the crocodiles jump out of the water. We actually got a large one which was great photo opportunity.
Lauren A,
Apr 19, 2025
- Viator
Daz and Dylan are such good tour guides so funny and very informed on everything. We couldn’t ask for a better tour one of our favourites on the trip. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Darwin you won’t regret it!
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