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Crocodile Feeding Tour with Transfers - 2.5 Hours Crocodile Feeding Tour with Transfers - 2.5 Hours
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Come face to face with one of the mightiest predators in the world on this 2.5-hour crocodile feeding tour in Broome. Just 15 minutes from Broome, you’ll have a guided tour of the Malcolm Douglass Crocodile Park with a close up of feeding time.  This park is home to over 2,500 crocodiles, so this is your opportunity to get up close and personal with these terrifying beasts. Your guided tour will showcase some of the largest crocodiles on display in Australia as you experience the thrilling feeding tour and the Rogue Crocodile Alley tour.  Explore the rest of the park and enjoy a guided wildlife and native birds tour as well. Meet colourful birdlife, Cassowary, kangaroos, emus, camels, dingoes and more as you wander through the park.
Crocodile Feeding Tour, 2.5 Hours - Broome - by
3/5stars
Informative, but still cruel to the baby crocodile
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Crocodile Feeding Tour with Transfers - 2.5 Hours

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Free cancellation up to 48 hours prior to experience

Highlights

  • Enjoy a guided tour of the park and seeing other wildlife

  • Get up close in a park of over 2,500 crocodiles

  • Experience the thrill of a crocodile feeding tour

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What you can expect

Come face to face with one of the mightiest predators in the world on this 2.5-hour crocodile feeding tour in Broome. Just 15 minutes from Broome, you’ll have a guided tour of the Malcolm Douglass Crocodile Park with a close up of feeding time.  This park is home to over 2,500 crocodiles, so this is your opportunity to get up close and personal with these terrifying beasts. Your guided tour will showcase some of the largest crocodiles on display in Australia as you experience the thrilling feeding tour and the Rogue Crocodile Alley tour.  Explore the rest of the park and enjoy a guided wildlife and native birds tour as well. Meet colourful birdlife, Cassowary, kangaroos, emus, camels, dingoes and more as you wander through the park.

Info

Inclusions

  • 2.5 Hour Crocodile Feeding Tour
  • Broome Owner/Operator Tour Guides
  • Entry Fees and Pick up/Drop off Included to any Broome Accommodation and Broome Visitor Centre
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Luggage storage and pick up/drop off at Broome Airport if needed

Operating Hours

  • Tours run daily from 2.15pm - 4.45pm

What To Bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Hat, sunscreen and a refillable water bottle

Terms And Conditions

  • Children under five years are free

Cancellation Policy

  • Change your booking up to 48 hours before the start time of your experience
  • Changes are not permitted within 48 hours of your experience
  • Late arrivals or no shows may result in you forfeiting your experience

Location

Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia, Roebuck, WA 6725

Recent reviews

3/5Based on 1 review
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Andreea

over 3 years ago

Informative, but still cruel to the baby crocodile

This tour is double the price that you would have to pay if you drove there yourself. I would not recommend getting this unless you do not have a car. The tour itself is informative, with a BIG CALLOUT: even though they say they have rescues and that the animals are held in good conditions, they still allow people to hold baby crocodiles which have their mouths ties up. In today’s day and age this SHOULD NOT be allowed.

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