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Crocosaurus Cove
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Up-close wildlife exhibits with reptiles, turtles and a saltwater crocodile in a viewing cage. Great fun for the kids!!!
The smallest but most conveniently located of Darwin's three nature parks. Rare snakes, baby crocodiles, large crocs and other reptiles. Book well in advance to go diving with a croc.
swim with a croc option.. snake handling..have your photo taken with a crocodile.. great viewing platforms .. biggest live stingrays & salties. snacks & drinks on site
Along the Esplanade You could easily spend a few hours strolling along Darwin’s lush, shady Esplanade perched on the cliffs of Darwin Harbour, a few minutes’ walk from the cruise terminal. Catch the sea breeze with a book on the lawns of Bicentennial Park then follow the WWII walking trail stretching along the seafront. Signage tells the stories of Darwin’s military history and war heroes. Hand-painted tiles along the walk also commemorate ‘200 remarkable Territorians’ – pioneers, publicans and pastoralists who shaped the Territory. Stop by the cenotaph that commemorates Australians' service to the war effort.
Along the Esplanade You could easily spend a few hours strolling along Darwin’s lush, shady Esplanade perched on the cliffs of Darwin Harbour, a few minutes’ walk from the cruise terminal. Catch the sea breeze with a book on the lawns of Bicentennial Park then follow the WWII walking trail stretchin…
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58 Mitchell St
Darwin City, NT