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Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

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Welcome to Mercure Kakadu Crocodile, your vibrant retreat nestled in the heart of Jabiru, Northern Territory! Just a stone's throw from the city center (only 0,3 mi away), this splendid 4-star hotel is perfect for adventurers seeking both comfort and fun under the Australian sun. With prices starting at just $103, you can indulge in a delightful stay surrounded by stunning natural beauty and rich cultural experiences.

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Camere

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1 Letto Singolo

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355 piedi quadri

Yard, Letto Singolo

TV a schermo piatto

Frigorifero

Macchina per tè/caffè

Located on the ground floor of the hotel, the Courtyard room has a semi-private seating area in the courtyard space. All rooms open up to the central courtyard and have easy access to the pool.

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1 Letto Queen Size

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355 piedi quadri

Yard, Letto Queen Size

Bagno Privato

Aria condizionata

Discover the Court Yard Queen, a spacious 355 sqft double room with a stylish Queen size bed, private bathroom, and air conditioning. Perfect for a relaxing stay for 2 adults, this room also offers amenities like an iron, fan, safe, and interconnecting room options.

Court Yard Twin in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

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2 Letti Matrimoniali

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355 piedi quadri

Yard, 2 Letti Matrimoniali

Bagno Privato

Vasca da bagno

Vista

Macchina del caffè

Welcome to our Court Yard Twin room! This spacious double room can comfortably accommodate four adults and offers a private bathroom with a bathtub, a lovely view, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator. Enjoy the convenience of tea/coffee making facilities, free toiletries, and other amenities.

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Dive into relaxation with features galore! Enjoy a refreshing dip in our inviting outdoor swimming pool, or grab a bite at our on-site restaurant, offering delicious kid-friendly meals that will keep our young explorers happy. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, you can plan your adventures without worry. Whether you're lounging in the picnic area or soaking up the sun on our beach chairs, every moment at Mercure Kakadu Crocodile is designed to make your stay unforgettable. Want to take it up a notch? We also provide access to a golf course and meeting facilities for those who might sprinkle in a bit of business with pleasure.

Lobby or reception in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Bird's eye view in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

Vivi il Meglio

Join the crowd of over 1,000 satisfied guests who have rated us highly for our welcoming atmosphere and amenities! Discover the thrill of exploring the breathtaking Kakadu National Park, with the help of our tour desk to guide your journey. And don’t forget, whether you fancy a fun night out at our bar or a peaceful moment in our garden, there’s something here for everyone! Mercure Kakadu Crocodile awaits your arrival, ready to make your travel dreams come true!

Bedroom, Bed in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Bedroom, Bed in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

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When you choose Mercure Kakadu Crocodile as your home base, you're not just securing a comfortable stay; you're opening the door to a treasure trove of outdoor escapades! Picture yourself making a splash in the dazzling outdoor swimming pool, with sun-kissed afternoons perfect for lounging with a good book or enjoying lively chats with new friends. For those who like to strike a balance between leisure and a little friendly competition, our golf course offers the perfect getaway! So grab your clubs and get ready to putt while soaking up the stunning surroundings of this unique landscape.

Restaurant/places to eat in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Restaurant/places to eat in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

Servizi

Parcheggio gratuito

Ristorante

Piscina all'aperto

Wifi gratuito

Servizio in camera

Aria condizionata

Buffet per bambini

Bar

Restaurant/places to eat in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Restaurant/places to eat in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

Piscina

All'aperto, Solo adulti

Tutto l'anno,

Swimming pool in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Swimming pool in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile

Ristorante

Manjmukmuk

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Food and drinks in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
Restaurant/places to eat in Mercure Kakadu Crocodile
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Stayed during the Wet Season so the hotel was relatively quiet. Slightly older rooms but clean and tidy. The pool was large and refreshingly cool - has a small very shallow area for small children. The restaurant is a large well-appointed area, with a bar and bistro section with couches and low tables, and then a regular sit-down area. Dinner was slightly busier with 6-7 tables filled when we were there - service was polite, the food was absolutely delicious (our group had steak, pork, and kangaroo and all options were equally tasty). Food prices are pricier than even in Darwin but that’s not unexpected given the remote location and time of the year. The hotel also has a unique features in that it has an art gallery displaying Indigenous art works and crafts that are for sale. The hotel can organise postage of your artwork to your usual address if it is too big to carry with you. There is also a gift shop in the front foyer which stocks a range of drinks and snacks, and merchandise that is very reasonably priced (Kakadu-themed / house of Darwin t shirts for $69.95, drink bottles/coffee cups, hats, tote bags etc). Overall a very pleasant stay, and we hope to return!

Joanne

I’d always wanted to stay at the Crocodile so it was a great opportunity. My room was upgraded to one near the beautiful pool, so I was very happy with that. The room was spacious, with comfortable chairs and table provided as well as office/workspace and chair. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom well supplied with toiletries. I had one dinner and one lunch there and the meals were beautifully presented. I did enjoy my continental breakfast which had a good variety. The manager and staff were extremely helpful and professional and very friendly. I think that they are doing an incredible job given that the hotel is huge and in a remote area. I loved my stay there and can’t wait to go back. There is a stunning gallery of Aboriginal artworks for sale and the decor in the foyer and throughout the hotel reflects features of the area, the amazing Kakadu. Its wet season so sightseeing opportunities are limited but a stay in the dry would be incredible.

Rosie

Our stay at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel was overall pleasant. The hotel's crocodile-shaped design is definitely a unique feature, and it adds a fun, quirky touch to the experience. The location is convenient for exploring Kakadu National Park, making it easy to access the major attractions in the area. The room was clean and comfortable. The air conditioning worked well, which was important given the heat, but a few areas could use a refresh to match the four-star rating. The pool was a nice way to cool off after a day of sightseeing, though it was quite busy at times. The restaurant offered a decent selection of meals, and the breakfast buffet had a variety of options. Overall, it's a solid option for staying in Kakadu if you want something unique and centrally located.

Margaret-anne

Room was adequate. There is always the risk people, other guests, will sit outside and talk loudly into the night. Fortunately that did not occur but it did occur next morning around 6.45am before breakfast. The dining menu for the evening meal was good. Travelling from Sydney, I was keen to try crocodile, simply grilled, without some chef adding his or her spices. The crocodile dishes all had spices; disappointing. The following night I stayed at Cooinda Lodge; their food was of a very low standard. I would recommend to my family, friends or anyone to stay at Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel rather than Cooinda Lodge.

Alex

This hotel was built in 1988 and looks a bit tired. But the architectural concept in creating a crocodile shape is amazing. Checkin was friendly and efficient. We requested a room on the top floor and were allocated 238. Perfect location half way along the crocodile ‘body’. The room was clean and recently painted but the ensuite looked tired and in need of a makeover. We ate at the restaurant both nights and the food was excellent.

Hugh

Stayed during the Wet Season so the hotel was relatively quiet. Slightly older rooms but clean and tidy. The pool was large and refreshingly cool - has a small very shallow area for small children. The restaurant is a large well-appointed area, with a bar and bistro section with couches and low tables, and then a regular sit-down area. Dinner was slightly busier with 6-7 tables filled when we were there - service was polite, the food was absolutely delicious (our group had steak, pork, and kangaroo and all options were equally tasty). Food prices are pricier than even in Darwin but that’s not unexpected given the remote location and time of the year. The hotel also has a unique features in that it has an art gallery displaying Indigenous art works and crafts that are for sale. The hotel can organise postage of your artwork to your usual address if it is too big to carry with you. There is also a gift shop in the front foyer which stocks a range of drinks and snacks, and merchandise that is very reasonably priced (Kakadu-themed / house of Darwin t shirts for $69.95, drink bottles/coffee cups, hats, tote bags etc). Overall a very pleasant stay, and we hope to return!

Joanne

I’d always wanted to stay at the Crocodile so it was a great opportunity. My room was upgraded to one near the beautiful pool, so I was very happy with that. The room was spacious, with comfortable chairs and table provided as well as office/workspace and chair. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom well supplied with toiletries. I had one dinner and one lunch there and the meals were beautifully presented. I did enjoy my continental breakfast which had a good variety. The manager and staff were extremely helpful and professional and very friendly. I think that they are doing an incredible job given that the hotel is huge and in a remote area. I loved my stay there and can’t wait to go back. There is a stunning gallery of Aboriginal artworks for sale and the decor in the foyer and throughout the hotel reflects features of the area, the amazing Kakadu. Its wet season so sightseeing opportunities are limited but a stay in the dry would be incredible.

Rosie

Our stay at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel was overall pleasant. The hotel's crocodile-shaped design is definitely a unique feature, and it adds a fun, quirky touch to the experience. The location is convenient for exploring Kakadu National Park, making it easy to access the major attractions in the area. The room was clean and comfortable. The air conditioning worked well, which was important given the heat, but a few areas could use a refresh to match the four-star rating. The pool was a nice way to cool off after a day of sightseeing, though it was quite busy at times. The restaurant offered a decent selection of meals, and the breakfast buffet had a variety of options. Overall, it's a solid option for staying in Kakadu if you want something unique and centrally located.

Margaret-anne

Room was adequate. There is always the risk people, other guests, will sit outside and talk loudly into the night. Fortunately that did not occur but it did occur next morning around 6.45am before breakfast. The dining menu for the evening meal was good. Travelling from Sydney, I was keen to try crocodile, simply grilled, without some chef adding his or her spices. The crocodile dishes all had spices; disappointing. The following night I stayed at Cooinda Lodge; their food was of a very low standard. I would recommend to my family, friends or anyone to stay at Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel rather than Cooinda Lodge.

Alex

This hotel was built in 1988 and looks a bit tired. But the architectural concept in creating a crocodile shape is amazing. Checkin was friendly and efficient. We requested a room on the top floor and were allocated 238. Perfect location half way along the crocodile ‘body’. The room was clean and recently painted but the ensuite looked tired and in need of a makeover. We ate at the restaurant both nights and the food was excellent.

Hugh

Stayed during the Wet Season so the hotel was relatively quiet. Slightly older rooms but clean and tidy. The pool was large and refreshingly cool - has a small very shallow area for small children. The restaurant is a large well-appointed area, with a bar and bistro section with couches and low tables, and then a regular sit-down area. Dinner was slightly busier with 6-7 tables filled when we were there - service was polite, the food was absolutely delicious (our group had steak, pork, and kangaroo and all options were equally tasty). Food prices are pricier than even in Darwin but that’s not unexpected given the remote location and time of the year. The hotel also has a unique features in that it has an art gallery displaying Indigenous art works and crafts that are for sale. The hotel can organise postage of your artwork to your usual address if it is too big to carry with you. There is also a gift shop in the front foyer which stocks a range of drinks and snacks, and merchandise that is very reasonably priced (Kakadu-themed / house of Darwin t shirts for $69.95, drink bottles/coffee cups, hats, tote bags etc). Overall a very pleasant stay, and we hope to return!

Joanne

I’d always wanted to stay at the Crocodile so it was a great opportunity. My room was upgraded to one near the beautiful pool, so I was very happy with that. The room was spacious, with comfortable chairs and table provided as well as office/workspace and chair. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom well supplied with toiletries. I had one dinner and one lunch there and the meals were beautifully presented. I did enjoy my continental breakfast which had a good variety. The manager and staff were extremely helpful and professional and very friendly. I think that they are doing an incredible job given that the hotel is huge and in a remote area. I loved my stay there and can’t wait to go back. There is a stunning gallery of Aboriginal artworks for sale and the decor in the foyer and throughout the hotel reflects features of the area, the amazing Kakadu. Its wet season so sightseeing opportunities are limited but a stay in the dry would be incredible.

Rosie

Our stay at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel was overall pleasant. The hotel's crocodile-shaped design is definitely a unique feature, and it adds a fun, quirky touch to the experience. The location is convenient for exploring Kakadu National Park, making it easy to access the major attractions in the area. The room was clean and comfortable. The air conditioning worked well, which was important given the heat, but a few areas could use a refresh to match the four-star rating. The pool was a nice way to cool off after a day of sightseeing, though it was quite busy at times. The restaurant offered a decent selection of meals, and the breakfast buffet had a variety of options. Overall, it's a solid option for staying in Kakadu if you want something unique and centrally located.

Margaret-anne

Room was adequate. There is always the risk people, other guests, will sit outside and talk loudly into the night. Fortunately that did not occur but it did occur next morning around 6.45am before breakfast. The dining menu for the evening meal was good. Travelling from Sydney, I was keen to try crocodile, simply grilled, without some chef adding his or her spices. The crocodile dishes all had spices; disappointing. The following night I stayed at Cooinda Lodge; their food was of a very low standard. I would recommend to my family, friends or anyone to stay at Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel rather than Cooinda Lodge.

Alex

This hotel was built in 1988 and looks a bit tired. But the architectural concept in creating a crocodile shape is amazing. Checkin was friendly and efficient. We requested a room on the top floor and were allocated 238. Perfect location half way along the crocodile ‘body’. The room was clean and recently painted but the ensuite looked tired and in need of a makeover. We ate at the restaurant both nights and the food was excellent.

Hugh

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Flinders Street, Mudginbarry, 0886, Australia

Mercure Kakadu Crocodile