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Wetland Wildlife Seasonal Sunrise Cruise, 2 HoursWetland Wildlife Seasonal Sunrise Cruise, 2 Hours
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Stunning sunrise cruise along the Corroboree Billabong See an abundance of birdlife and even saltwater crocodiles Learn more about the region from your expert guide Situated only 90 minutes drive from Darwin, the Corroboree Billabong is part of the beautiful Mary River Wetlands and is a place where wildlife thrives. The Billabong is home to a large abundance of birdlife boasting all colours of the spectrum, including white-bellied sea eagles, black neck storks, jacanas, herons, honeyeaters, flycatchers and more. At sunrise, the morning activity of these winged creatures is buzzing, making it the perfect cruise to witness the spectacle. The Billabong also houses the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world, however due to water temperatures at this time, the crocs will most likely be in the water rather than basking on the shores. Your knowledgeable guide will educate you about the wildlife and show you the best spots that the Billabong has to offer, with amazing photo opportunities along the way.
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Wetland Wildlife Seasonal Sunrise Cruise, 2 Hours

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Highlights

  • Learn more about the region from your expert guide

  • See an abundance of birdlife and even saltwater crocodiles

  • Stunning sunrise cruise along the Corroboree Billabong

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What you can expect

Stunning sunrise cruise along the Corroboree Billabong See an abundance of birdlife and even saltwater crocodiles Learn more about the region from your expert guide

Situated only 90 minutes drive from Darwin, the Corroboree Billabong is part of the beautiful Mary River Wetlands and is a place where wildlife thrives. The Billabong is home to a large abundance of birdlife boasting all colours of the spectrum, including white-bellied sea eagles, black neck storks, jacanas, herons, honeyeaters, flycatchers and more. At sunrise, the morning activity of these winged creatures is buzzing, making it the perfect cruise to witness the spectacle. The Billabong also houses the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world, however due to water temperatures at this time, the crocs will most likely be in the water rather than basking on the shores. Your knowledgeable guide will educate you about the wildlife and show you the best spots that the Billabong has to offer, with amazing photo opportunities along the way.

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Note

  • Participants who do not wish to drive on an unsealed road to the cruise departure point, the experience provider offers a shuttle service from Corroboree Tavern that meets all cruises. The shuttle departs 30 minutes prior to the cruise times and costs an additional $10/Adult and $5/Child return. Please contact the provider directly.

Inclusions

  • Two hour sunrise cruise Friendly and knowledgeable guide

Seasons

  • If weather conditions are bad, your experience may be rescheduled.

Operating Hours

  • This experience is two hours in duration Departs daily at 6.45am between June 1st and 31st August

Additional Information

  • No wheelchair access.. This experience runs with a minimum of five and a maximum of 15 participants.

Cancellation Policy

  • Change your booking up to 7 days before the start time of your experience Changes are not permitted within 7 d

Location

Corroboree Billabong, Marrakai, NT 0801

From

$90.00

AUD

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.