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Jump into the iconic Cage of Death at Darwin’s Crocosaurus Cove with a mate
Come face-to-face with a huge saltwater crocodile swimming around you
Get your adrenaline pumping from the safety of purpose-built acrylic cage
Swim With Crocodiles in the Cage of Death for 2 people
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Get ready for the extreme adrenaline rush as you come face-to-face with one of Australia's iconic and huge saltwater crocodiles in The Cage of Death at Darwin’s Crocosaurus Cove. This is the ultimate heart-pounding animal encounter, where you and your dive buddy will be plunged into the enclosure with a giant croc for 15 minutes, observing the action from inside a purpose-built acrylic cage.
Nothing compares to the thrill of coming face-to-face with these apex predators, and The Cage of Death is a seriously unforgettable adventure. You'll jump inside the acrylic cage as it's lowered into one of the four separate crocodile enclosures for your up close and personal dive encounter with one of the park’s massive saltwater crocodiles. Watch as the croc demonstrates its sheer power, cunning and size during the 15 minute plunge, and tick this must-do Darwin adventure off your bucket list.
Your encounter includes full day entry to the park, and family and friends joining you at Crocosaurus Cove can watch you being lowered in The Cage of Death from the viewing windows below the water as well as from above. The park also features nine free daily shows and experiences, including the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles and the 220,000 Litre freshwater aquarium.
58 Mitchell St, Darwin City, NT 0800
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Thrilling!
So much fun! The thrill of being so close to a 600kg croc was awesome. The team are Croc Cove were really friendly too.
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