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Kakadu Tourism is offering the travel industry special deals from just $99 to visit Kakadu during the tropical summer season.

Kakadu is at its most spectacular during tropical summer, with waterfalls at their most thunderous, the landscape at its greenest, and wildlife at its most abundant.
Special travel-industry only deals include:
  • The world-famous Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel has crunched the numbers and is offering a snappy $99 Bed & Breakfast deal (per night) and if you bring children, they can travel free on a spectacular Yellow Water Cruise when accompanying an adult. The Bed, Breakfast and Children Cruise Free package is available for stays until 15 March 2022. Bookings via www.kakadutourism.com or call: 088979 9000 or email: reservations@crocodilehotel.com.au
  • Cooinda Lodge Kakadu is the longest established tourist centre in Kakadu, situated next to Yellow Water Billabong that boasts some of the most exotic wildlife and birdlife in Australia. The $129 Bed, Breakfast & Children Cruise Free Offer ($149 Friday/Saturday nights) per room package includes accommodation in a Lodge room or fully-airconditioned Outback Retreat glamping tent. Valid for stays until 15 March, and can be booked via www.kakadutourism.com or by phone: 08979 1500 or email: reservations@yellowwaters.com.au
  • Added bonus – unlimited mileage with Enterprise Car Rentals when booked via the Kakadu Tourism website. Most car hire operators restrict daily mileage allowances for rentals in the NT Top End, despite long distances being involved in touring the region. This special offer can save hundreds of dollars on each holiday.
Even better, bring a fishing rod and you can return home a millionaire! The annual Million Dollar Fish competition goes through the end of March 2022, and this season there are no less than eight red-tagged million-dollar barramundi waiting to be hooked, along with 100 $10,000 tagged barras, many of which have been caught in Kakadu’s Yellow Water Billabong. Further details: https://milliondollarfish.com.au/
Kakadu is an easy three hour drive from Darwin, and currently there are many low-price airfares to the city, as well as well-priced accommodation deals in Darwin.
Sealed roads make most of Kakadu’s prime attractions accessible throughout the summer. Spectacular rock art can be viewed at Nourlangie, cooling swims can be enjoyed in waterholes such as Motor Car Falls, hundreds of bird species along with crocodiles and other wildlife are active on
Yellow Water Billabong, and Indigenous art and culture can be experienced at Warradjan Cultural Centre, the Bowali Centre and local art galleries.
Details of packages, accommodation, suggested itineraries, and activities are available via www.kakadutourism.com