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What guests said about Jabiru:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Jabiru is remote, very little services but perfect for an...
Jabiru is remote, very little services but perfect for an Outback Experience especially in wet season. Bring strong fly repellant (deet 80+). Petrol station has an excellent stock of most everything, but bring fresh food items if you need them, esky recommended too to save on $ buying too much. Storms were epic, Croc Mercure worth the stay for air cond, pool and service. Sunrise by the lake beautiful as well.
N
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We really enjoyed the Yellow Water cruise at Cooinda it was...
We really enjoyed the Yellow Water cruise at Cooinda it was well worth it. We seen water buffaloes, plenty of crocs and heaps of different birds. It was really interesting and our guide was very knowledgeable.
Glen
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The rock art was interesting along with the Aboriginal art...
The rock art was interesting along with the Aboriginal art on display at the hotel. The rivers are teeming with birds and crocs. The journey from Darwin was rather monotonous with little change in the scenery.
Jacquie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Jabiru is a great base for exploring Kakadu.
Jabiru is a great base for exploring Kakadu. I absolutely recommend doing the Yellow Waters sunset cruise one evening and if possible check out Cooinda and the excellent Cultural Centre while you're down that way, visit Ubirr on another evening and attend the free ranger-guided walks, drop in at Nourlangie Rock and check out the art galleries there, head up to Cahills Crossing if you have time - everything is very spread out but within an hour's drive of Jabiru.
Jabiru itself has an excellent Foodtown supermarket which sells cooked food and coffees and a good petrol station too.
Beth
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
it was nice to have a break at the crocodile hotel for a...
it was nice to have a break at the crocodile hotel for a coffee or lunch break.Town has an IGA supermarket if you need to stock up. Also there is mobile reception. Other than that there is nothing to see or do, except for a cafe and art centre
David
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
conveniently located for exploring Kakadu national park.
conveniently located for exploring Kakadu national park. rooms were a good size and beds were comfortable but the bathrooms need upgrading and the lighting was poor. staff were very nice, friendly and helpful. dining options were limited but it is a remote location.
The Bush outlook of the glamping tents was sensational. We had a night of heavy rain and with the barking owls, dingoes, cicadas and other night creatures it was a magical atmosphere. Also the yellow water cruise at dawn was brilliant with buffalo, crocodiles and countless birdlife including the majestic Jabiru spotted. Finally the meals were surprisingly delicious and healthy - good work chef.
I thought the overall appearance of the hotel was wonderful, it was clean and the whole place felt fresh and comfortable. The room was perfect and overnight we could hear the corella's in the trees outside our room- truly beautiful.
we ate in the dining room and although the service was a bit slow- the food was wonderful and the staff were very friendly and accommodating
Comfortable and enough room for 4 of us, has cooking facilities and a decent size fridge in the room. It’s nice and quiet. Short drive to town for supplies. Jabiru is well located for day trips to Nourlangie Rock, which was the only section of the park open in January. If it hadn’t been closed, we would have enjoyed the pool. No explanation as to why it was closed?
Cooinda Lodge is definitely the place to stay in Kakadu as there isn't much around. The staff was great, particularly Cody who gave us some pointers about birding, even for the Gouldian Finch in Darwin. The restaurant was great. The pool was very refreshing! The ceiling fan really helped to make you feel cooler.
The grounds are spacious and the gardens are nice. If you have kids, they'll love the pool. The bistro and bar is quite good with plenty of seating and an acceptable menu. The staff are friendly and efficient. IT's also well located just outside Jabiru. Caravan sites were shady and well laid out.
Not much. Poor service. Property unkempt. Towels in room were threadbare. No value for money. Staff at restaurant were rude. Food shop had no stock of food. Poorly run hotel. Lack of tourist information. No internet. Hopeless. Would like a refund. Staff at front desk not informative.
A great location - convenient for both the local attractions (yellow water tours are excellent) and also for more distant sites e.g Ubirr and Nourlangie. Really friendly and enthusiastic staff. a very good hotel given how remote it is.
The location is excellent for exploring Kakadu. The Yellow River Cruise leaves right from the hotel, and you can walk to the aboriginal cultural center and to a few hikes.
Pool and having dinner next to pool and going for a swim during dinner...it is hot in NT compared to melb :)
Cabin was comfortable, help reception/office staff
The iconic shape of the crocodile, the reception area, gift shop and art gallery, the friendly helpful staff, the pool area. The comfy beds and seating area.
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