This 75 minute Darwin jet ski tour lives up to its name. Inspired by James Bond, the Die Another Day jet ski tour is your chance to channel the famous movie character and have a blast speeding along the mangroves and coastal waterways. The thrilling jet ski tour launches from the 00Seven HQ in Darwin every day at 3.15 pm and is a fantastic way to explore the natural beauty and coastal locations of the city. Follow your guide on a high-speed ride to some of the region's hidden gems including the commercial East Arms Wharf and the glassy waters upstream.
Upon your return, you are well placed to view the Darwin city skyline glowing in the Northern Territory sun. Riding on the latest Jet Ski GTI's, thrill-seekers will simply love this 75 minute Darwin jet ski tour.
Highlights
* Blast along the coastal mangroves
* Explore some of the hidden gems of Darwin harbour often forgotten about
* On the run back to base you will witness the Darwin city skyline in all it glory
* No previous jet ski experience is necessary
* Thorough safety briefing and demonstrations provided by qualified tour guides
Important information
Price is based on 1 adult per jet ski and additional passengers are $59
Riders must be able to understand English
Must be able to swim wearing a lifejacket
Minimum driver age - 16 years
Above average fitness level and confidence in open waters
Weight restrictions apply, maximum of 2 people per jet ski or 200kg per jet ski
Must not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
This tour is the perfect combination of two of the Top End's favourite pastimes: fishing and spending time at the pub with our mates!
Spend a fantastic morning fishing at our amazing half-day sites, followed by an additional three hours shared across three unique Top End pubs!
Nirvana? We absolutely do! We had the most amazing time visiting the following pubs: Goat Island Lodge, Crab Claw Island Resort and the Noonamah Tavern.
Seeing Kakadu from a helicopter is one of the best ways to experience its many magical attractions in just one day! Instead of spending 6 hours traveling by road, spend only 3 hours flying by helicopter, taking in many spectacular landscapes along the way - with various stops for photo opportunities.
Departing from Darwin, enjoy a scenic flight to Kakadu flying over the Adelaide River and its floodplains plus the Mary River National Park. Marvel at Kakadu's famous wetlands and gorges - including Ubirr.
The next stop is Jabiru. Here, enjoy a stop at Cooinda for lunch and a Yellow Water Cruise operated by Kakadu Tourism. The flight home includes views of the pristine wetlands of the Mary River and Corroboree Billabong.
Our full-day Helifish focuses on the abundant floodplains of the Daly River region as well as the coastal creeks, estuaries and striking red cliffs area of Anson Bay.
The scale and remoteness of these areas mean we rarely come across others and the fish stocks are consistently high with great variety. More of our customers have reeled in their bucket-list "metery" in this area than anywhere else we visit.
The scenic flying in this region is visually spectacular! We overfly extensive river systems, vast floodplains, wetlands, billabongs and long stretches of deserted white sandy beaches - and we can fish them all!
With approximately 2 hours of flight time and 6 hours of fishing, your day will certainly be one to remember!
On this amazing tour, you will arrive at four different kinds of watering holes where you will have the opportunity to chat and enjoy a drink (or two) with the local publicans. Get ready for the most amazing pub crawl ever!
You'll be flown by helicopter to get those breathtaking views of the Top End, and you'll arrive as a true rock star, landing at some of Darwin's most iconic pubs. We've handpicked Crab Claw Island, Darwin River Tavern, Goat Island and Noonamah Tavern for you, so get ready for the best time of your life!
Enjoy the beauty of Darwin flying along the spectacular city coastline to the Northern Beaches viewing the cliffs of Nightcliff and Casuarina Beach, as well as the pockets of monsoon forest and extensive mangroves. The return voyage from the relaxed coastal area of Hope Inlet encompasses panoramic views of the city and presents an exceptional perspective of this diverse region.
45-minute scenic flight - Reef and Rainforest
This flight provides a further 15 minutes to enjoy the sights offered on the 30 minutes scenic including the spectacular city coastline to the Northern Beaches viewing the cliffs of Nightcliff and Casuarina Beach, as well as the pockets of monsoon forest and extensive mangroves. On a clear day, the coastline of Gunn Point with views of both the Vernon Islands and Melville Island in the distance.
60-minute scenic flight - Reef and Rainforest
Departing from Darwin, enjoy a special 60minute return scenic flight taking in the beauty of Litchfield's treasures: Wangi Falls, Tolmer Falls, Sandy Creek Falls, Florence Falls and The Lost City! The return flight is also a treat. Take in the impressive sights of the Magnetic Termite Mounds and Darwin's main water supply, the Darwin River Dam, holding half the volume of Sydney Harbour.
Journey with us to the Litchfield National Park, home to some of Australia's most spectacular and stunning waterfalls.
Enjoy the breathtaking views, iconic magnetic termite mounds and crystal clear pools. Guests will have the opportunity to journey through some of Australia's most diverse landscapes, sandstone pillars, panoramic floodplain views, picturesque waterfalls, and the bustling plant and animal life. There are several bushland walking tracks with the best lookout views the Litchfield National Park has to offer.
Allow us to show you one of our favourite places on earth... Litchfield National Park. Just over an hour's drive from the city. We leave Darwin and make our way towards the world-class Litchfield National Park surrounded by thick pockets of tropical rainforest, it offers cool respite from the Top End heat.
Stopping along the way you'll have an opportunity to jump on the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise (optional extra)on the Adelaide River, alternatively we visit the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre.
The traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people (who are active in the reserve's management) are one of the most spectacular places to explore the diverse wildlife of the Top End, home to numerous species of birds, turtles, water pythons and of course the iconic Saltwater Crocodile.
We'll visit some incredible monolithic Magnetic Termite Mounds and then have an opportunity to cool off in one of Litchfield's beautiful natural plunge pools like Buley Rockholes or Wangi Falls. Visit a thundering waterfall like Florence Falls or Tolmer Falls and marvel at the sheer beauty carved out amongst the rocky escarpment.
Fully relaxed and rejuvenated after a day in the stunning tropical national
park we make our way back to Darwin.
Important information
Entry to Litchfield National Park - to book and purchase , please check https://nt.gov.au/parks/parks-pass.
Customers will be on 2 different buses with other passengers.
Itineraries may vary to adapt to seasonal changes and occasionally spots in the parks close or do not allow swimming.
A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Child policy 6 years old and over, not suitable for children 5 years old and under.
This terrain is not suitable for mobility impaired travellers, wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
Limited storage space on our vehicle, baggage kept to 1 x 5-7kg day bag per person.
Please notify the provider of any medical conditions and your travelling contact number at the time of booking.
Day Trips & Excursions, Zoo, Aquarium & Nature+1 more
Full day
Join us on the adventure of a lifetime as we uncover the very best Kakadu has to offer.
We leave tropical Darwin travelling through the rich floodplains towards Kakadu National Park, this 20,000 square kilometre area is teeming with wildlife, important Aboriginal rock art sites, and diverse landscapes.
Only if you have selected the option without the cruise croc, our first stop is a visit to the diverse wetlands of Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, a bird-watchers paradise and wildlife refuge.
If you choose the option with the croc cruise, you'll have an opportunity to jump onboard the famous Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise, get your heart racing with a close encounter with an apex predator.
We then travel onto the Bowali Visitor Centre to learn more about the rich indigenous culture and history of this special place and break for lunch (at own expense).
We'll visit the famous Cahills Crossing in search of crocodiles at this eye opening stretch of water, the only road access point between Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park.
Visit the World Heritage Listed, sacred site Ubirr rock art. Home to some of the oldest and best-preserved rock art galleries in the world. Dating back some 20,000 years and discovering the hidden secrets with a guided walk.
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Morning
Join us for one of Darwin's most iconic must-do activity... a half-day Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River.
Departing the city, we journey about 60km South East towards the Marrakai wetlands, home to not only an apex predator, the crocodile, but 117 different species of reptiles and 280 different types of birds. A truly exhilarating and unique experience for our guests to get up close and personal with some of nature's most aggressive and dangerous wildlife located in the naturally occurring waterways of the Northern Territory.
It is said that Australia's Top End hosts over 100,000 saltwater crocodiles predominantly in and around the Darwin, Adelaide River and Mary River areas. So there is no need to worry, you be sure to See the biggest reptile in the world and oldest creature to walk the planet since dinosaurs, these prehistoric beasts growing up to 6 meters in length (the size of a small bus) and can weigh up to 1000kg.
An infamous crocodile called "Sweetheart" was captured not too far from the Adelaide River after repeatedly chewing the motors off the back of fisherman's boats and stealing the farmer's cows. Sweetheart unfortunately passed away and can now be seen taxidermied in the Darwin Museum.
Our jumping crocodile cruise partners are highly trained to ensure the safety of both the crocodiles and passengers at all times. Crocodiles are fed buffalo meat so that guests can see first-hand the powerful and spectacular hunting techniques of a saltwater crocodile. All staff are issued with Wildlife Permits by National Parks and Wildlife for our interactions and no animals are harmed in any way during our wildlife interactions.
Important information
Customers will be on 2 different buses with other passengers.
Itineraries may vary to adapt to seasonal changes and occasionally spots in the parks close or do not allow swimming.
A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Child policy 6 years old and over, not suitable for children 5 years old and under.
This terrain is not suitable for mobility impaired travellers, wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
Limited storage space on our vehicle, baggage kept to 1 x 5-7kg day bag per person.
Please notify the provider of any medical conditions and your travelling contact number at the time of booking.