1 Hartley's Crocodile Adventures ticket(s)
Boat cruise
Daily wildlife presentations
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Insurance
Children aged 0-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Children aged 0-3 can enter free of charge
Children aged 16+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Storage areas are available at the venue. Please contact staff on site for rates
Re-entry to the venue is permitted. Show your ticket/wristband/stamp upon re-entry at the entrance
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
A wheelchair is free of charge but must be requested while booking
Strollers can be rented for AUD5 per day
The activity is able to accommodate special dietary requirements (allergies, gluten intolerance, vegetarian diets, or other dietary needs)
What To Bring: Hat, sunscreen, water, camera, cash, food, and drinks
What To Wear: Comfortable walking shoes, preferably no slippers or flip-flops
Thrilling adventures await in Hartley's Crocodiles Adventures where you'll get up close and personal to the famous reptilian predator: the crocodile! There are approximately two thousand metres of boardwalks and pathways that visitors can walk through or follow to visit different zones throughout the park.
Hartley's Lagoon is where the main action happens, as it's the best place to tour the wetlands and spot crocs in their natural habitat. Visit the Cassowary Walk to meet the flightless emblems of the region, or go to the Wildlife Discovery trail where freshwater crocodiles, lizards, and a walk-through bird aviary gives you a glimpse into the type of biodiversity in the local environment.
The commercial Crocodile Farm also allows visitors to learn how crocodile farming works and how it helps conserve the lives of these amazing reptiles. Finally, the Gondwana Gateway, illustrates an evolutionary process that describes how the unique fauna in Australia was shaped by time. It's a day of adventure, learning, and discovery fit for the whole family!
By car: 40 minutes north of Cairns and 20 minutes south of Port Douglas at 15 minutes north of Palm Cove (free parking)