**Hartley's Crocodile Adventures** is one of the true must-do experiences in the tropical north Queensland region for wildlife-lovers young and old alike. Located at Palm Cove - easily reachable within around 40 minutes from Cairns and 25 minutes from Port Douglas - Hartley's Crocodile Adventures provides the chance to get up close with some of Australia's best native wildlife all within a huge, ten hectare, World-Heritage protected environment. Tour Hartley's Lagoon - the best spot in the park to see crocs in their natural environment; take the Cassowary Walk and see these huge and strikingly coloured birds that date back millions of years; walk the Wildlife Discovery Trail and see a delightful mix of reptiles and birds, and much, much more. While crocodiles are in the name, there's a host of other wildlife on offer as well, including such favourites as cuddly koalas and slithery snakes. Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is both entertaining and educational - so don't miss the chance to visit when you're in tropical North QLD; grab a ticket online today.
Good park for those who don't want to walk much!!!
The boat cruise and shows were very entertaining. I'd highly recommend this park for those who haven't experienced reptile parks before. Walking around the park wasn't much of a hassle either. I'd suggest bringing lots of sunscreen and a hat as you'll be exposed to quite a lot of sun.
Definitely loved the tours and great experience for families!
Definitely loved the tours and great experience for families! It is a must go to! Beautiful crocs, food and stores to purchase gifts for loved ones!!! Definitely loved the tours and great experience for families! It is a must go to! Beautiful crocs, food and stores to purchase gifts for loved ones!!! 😊
Nice day out and amazing staff! Getting there is a bit hard.
An amazing day out with or without kids. Saw a lot of crocs and the show was amazing! The crocs are in a natural habitat, so that is nice to see. The workers were so funny and good at what they do! Getting there and getting back without your own transportation is a bit hard. Especially cause there is no internet. But they called an Uber for me!