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What to expect from Darwin in May

Lucy Pascual
February 5, 2024

If you visit Darwin in May, you’ll find that the weather is absolutely perfect for outdoor activities. It’s the start of the dry season, with temps ranging from 22°c to 32°c and lower humidity compared to the wet season, so it’s quite a comfortable time to explore the city and its attractions.

A Fun Day Out in the Cage of Death?

With its pleasant weather and a range of exciting activities to enjoy, May in Darwin is sublime. One of the area’s most popular attractions is Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of the city. This amazing attraction gives you a truly up-close and personal experience with Australia’s iconic saltwater crocodiles and other fascinating native reptiles.

The major drawcard at Crocosaurus Cove is definitely the ‘Cage of Death’, where you’ll experience the ultimate adrenaline rush as you’re lowered into a tank with one of the resident saltwater crocodiles. Meet Leo, Wendell, William, Kate or Baru and get a 360-degree view and some unforgettable pics of these magnificent creatures as they safely swim around you.

The ‘Big Croc Feed Show’ is another must-do, where you can see the powerful bite-force of these apex predators in action. Three times a day you’ll be able to see crocodiles William, Kate, Chopper and Burt (the star of Crocodile Dundee) launch themselves out of the water using incredible strength and agility to snatch their food.

The park’s ‘Reptile House’ lets you see a wide variety of live snakes, lizards and turtles, giving you a close-up look at the huge range of reptiles in the Northern Territory. There’s also an aquarium that displays a truly impressive collection of native fish, including barramundi and elusive sawfish.

Get Your Hands-on a Croc

If you’d prefer a more hands-on experience, Crocosaurus Cove has you covered. Visit the ‘Fishing for Crocs’ platform to feed juvenile crocodiles using a fishing rod. The ‘Junior Reptile Ranger Program’ is great if you have kids interested in learning about reptile care and conservation.

Then there’s the exciting ‘Meet the Reptiles’ sessions, where you can hold some of the centre’s smaller, cuter inhabitants. Whether you want a croc-encounter adrenaline rush or something a little more relaxing, our Things To Do in Darwin page is where you’ll find it.

Travelling at another time? Check out what to expect from Darwin in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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