Crocosaurus Cove

Crocosaurus Cove
Crocosaurus Cove, October 2025
Interactive map of Crocosaurus Cove
12°27′44″S 130°50′21″E / 12.46222°S 130.83917°E / -12.46222; 130.83917
Date opened2008
LocationMitchell Street, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Land area1.15 acres (0.47 ha)
No. of species70+
OwnerMick Burns
Websitewww.crocosauruscove.com

Crocosaurus Cove is a crocodile (and other reptile) herpetarium and aquarium attraction located in an indoor-outdoor complex in the city district of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Its main focus, as the facility's name indicates, is the crocodile, a common animal in northern Australia.

The park says it has "the World's largest display of Australian reptiles", and most of its reptiles are from the Top End of the Northern Territory and the Kimberley and desert regions of Australia. Other than crocodiles, the attraction features many other reptiles, including venomous snakes like the king brown and inland taipan, and a large number of Australian pythons. It is the only public facility in the world that features the extremely rare Oenpelli python – the longest snake found in the Northern Territory.

It also has a 200,000-litre freshwater aquarium with freshwater whiprays, barramundi, turtles, and various other Australian fauna.

The owner, Mick Burns, is also the owner of Darwin Crocodile Farm.