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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.
Hotel is looking a bit tired from the outside - but the room we had was huge, the a/c worked effectively and the interior courtyard is nice to observe from the room - but the courtyard isn't well designed or maintained - making it hard to walk thru the hotel grounds to the dining room, which is a shame.
Food was buffet style - despite staff shortages the food was sufficient and service pretty good.
I thought the other reviews I’ve read of this hotel were a bit over the top but I had low expectations going in. Unfortunately they were right and there is very little that I can say positively about this hotel. The food was ok and bar and restaurant staff friendly enough but a bit hopeless. At one point there were no wine glasses left even though the place wasn’t full.
The hotel is in a great location and will enable you to explore Kakadu from a central position. We stayed 2 nights and covered everything we wanted to do. But would recommend 3 nights in order to make it a more leisurely stay so you can take advantage of the pool, etc. The hotel provides a good buffet dinner and buffet breakfast.
Stayed in the Outback Retreat Plus (Glamping) rooms, really clean and comfortable and well presented. The resort overall is great, the pool is fantastic. Was our preferred option over the Crocodile Hotel in Jabiru. Whilst the nightly rate is very high, I have to say it is probably worth it compared to other options in Kakadu.
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.
Loved the whole trip and the location is so central to everything. Pool is lovely, staff friendly and helpful. Quiet and gardens around cabins are cool and peaceful. Worth the money, it is a lot but once you understand Jabiru it makes sense. Happy to support this beautiful town.
The lodge was incredible - it was so great to back to a super comfy bed and cool room after a long day of exploring the wonderful Kakadu. Great location and beautiful facilities. The room had everything we needed including fluffy towels and a fridge.
Good location in Jabiru. Large park with plenty of space and shade. Large, well kept pool area and good bistro on site. Friendly welcome and all maintenance staff very helpful. Clean cabins with privacy.
As has been said. Location great, food great, I had the barramundi for dinner, staff friendly and helpful. Reception stocked w great assortment of books on Kakadu. Pool great.
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.
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