
Will I see crocs?We have about a 99% sucess rate with spotting crocodiles. The small ones are very reliable but the big ones come and go. Even when the big ones are around, they can hold their breath for several hours! Successfull spotting depends on many factors, low tide is usually better as there are more beaches and less water to hide in. The weather plays a role; crocs are happy when they are warm so if the water is cold they get out, if the water or the sun is very warm, they stay in but are more active. The Daintree River is a natural wild environment and we cannot guarantee wildlfe, but we usually see something interesting and the scenery is always stunning. When is low tide? (add 1 hour to Port Douglas times) |
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