Our indigenous owned deluxe accommodation is uniquely shaped to represent Kakadu's most famous inhabitant, the saltwater crocodile. Relax in the recently refurbished rooms, unwind in your private courtyard, by the shaded outdoor pool or take in the landscaped interior garden view from the balcony.
Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is located in the township of Jabiru and is ideally located for visitors to explore the north of Kakadu, including Ubirr, Cahills Crossing and Magella Creek. It is also a few kilometers away from Bowali Visitors Centre, Kakadu National Park's excellent centre for information and displays of the region.
By choosing Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, you are assured of an excellent nights sleep and hassle free down time, so you can get the most out of exploring Kakadu National Park.
After an adventurous day, relax in Escarpment restaurant and bar, which features dishes influenced from the surrounding region. You could always have a refreshing swim in the shaded outdoor pool. Self laundry is available to refresh your traveling kit. Broadband internet and flat screen TV's are in guest rooms and Wi-fi is available in the public areas.
A collection of indigenous art including paintings and didgeridoo is located in the on-site gallery and adorns the lobby and interior walls. Some are available for purchase.
Whats Nearby
Warradjan Indigenous Cultural Centre
Named after Warradjan, the Pig Nosed Turtle, the centre is situated only 1 km from Cooinda Lodge. Developed by the Aboriginal traditional owners of Kakadu, the displays illustrate the stories traditional owners wish to share with visitors. As a result, it provides an insight into both traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture. Videos are shown on various subjects, ranging from personal histories to bush tucker. The gallery shop sells a range of arts and crafts including traditional didgeridoos, local artwork, books and cards. Operating hours, daily from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Yellow Water Cruises
Yellow water cruises, winner of the 2012 NT Brolga Tourism award for Major Tour and Transport Operators, operates exclusively on Yellow Water Billabong. It operates year round and provides up to six cruises a day of 90 or 120 minute duration. The sunrise and sunset cruise are very popular and advance bookings are recommended. Often people undertake more than one cruise to see the changes in the wildlife at different times of the day. More should experience a cruise in different seasons. We can never guarantee what will happen on a cruise, but every time is a unique experience.
Yellow Water Fishing
Some of the country's best fresh water Barramundi fishing is available onsite with direct boat access to four billabongs.
Ubirr
Spectacular sunset vantage point 1 hour drive from Cooinda, as well as ancient rock art site.
Nourlangie
The 1.5 km circuit walk leads you through spectacular scenery, rock art and a large rock shelter, a wet season home for generations.
Contact us for booking and information.