Are there crocodiles at Port Douglas?

Port Douglas is home to a large population of crocodiles.
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Are there crocodiles in Port Douglas beaches?

Are there crocodiles in Port Douglas? Yes, they are saltwater crocodiles, the dangerous kind, and yes they can very occasionally be found on Four Mile Beach, but is there really any danger involved in swimming in or around Port Douglas? What is this? Crocodile warning sign on the inlet, Port Douglas.
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Is it safe to swim in Port Douglas?

The section of beach near Macrossan St (The heart of Port Douglas village, where you'll find shops and restaurants) is generally considered a safe swimming beach and you will find a lifeguard station here. In summer months there will be a stinger net on the beach to protect swimmers from deadly box jellyfish.
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Can you swim in Port Douglas crocodile?

Dive into the aquatic territory of the mighty Estuarine Crocodile at Wildlife Habitat's CrocArena. This off-the-scale opportunity to swim with saltwater crocodiles is the only one of its kind in Queensland and allows park visitors to swim eye-to-teeth with these terrifying apex predators and live to tell the tale!
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Are there crocodiles in Cairns beaches?

They are both fearful and fascinating creatures, with the Saltwater Crocodiles known for being the largest living reptile on earth. They are found throughout Australia's northern region, and Cairns is no exception.
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Where can I see crocodiles in Port Douglas?

There's a paddle steamer called the Lady Douglas that does crocodile cruises in Port Douglas. It's best to go at low tide when the crocs are on exposed mud flats by the river. At high tide the flats are under water and the crocs are often out of sight in the mangroves.
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Are crocodiles a problem in Cairns?

seriously, crocodiles live in the waters of north queensland. however the probability of coming up against one around cairns is highly unlikely.
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Are there Stingers in Port Douglas?

Today- January 2022 the stinger nets are in use on Four Mile Beach, stinger season 2022 started at the end of last year. We are in Port Douglas and Cairns now, we spent lockdown here and our site is updated with current information as often as possible. Things are mostly open in Port Douglas and Cairns.
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Why is the water brown in Port Douglas?

soil washed down by the rivers.
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Where can I see crocodiles in Queensland?

Croc country (considered to be typical crocodile habitat) begins at the Boyne River south of Gladstone, and extends northward, up the east coast and across Far North Queensland.
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Are there saltwater crocodiles in the Great Barrier Reef?

Being one of the deadliest animals in the world, the Saltwater Crocodiles are one of the most fearful creatures in Australia. These scaly creatures have existed for millions of years, being around since the dinosaurs, nowadays only found in Australia's northern region, with the Great Barrier Reef no exception.
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Is it safe to walk on the beach in Port Douglas?

At low tide, the beach's tidal flats are great for taking a walk but too shallow for swimming. It's only at high tide the water is deep enough to get in. Though Cooya Beach has a two out of ten rating from the SLSA making it one of the safest beaches in Port Douglas, it's not patrolled by lifeguards.
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Are there crocodiles in the Daintree?

In the Daintree River, there are thought to be around 70 adult crocodiles. The area is popular for crocodile spotting thanks to its ever-growing population, and proximity to Cairns. You might think it's dangerous getting up close and personal with these predators in their natural habitat.
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How far do crocodiles come down Qld coast?

Crocodiles have been known to be as far south as the Mary River in Gympie. This is only about 167km from Brisbane and only 52km from the Great Sandy National Park. More astonishingly, this is a whopping 449km away from the northern points of Queensland where they are typically found.
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Are there crocodiles on the beach?

Crocodiles do not live in the ocean. Because they are semi-aquatic, they still need access to land where their food sources are found. While they can survive for extended periods of time without food, they still need access to their food. With this in mind, they are mostly found in rivers, estuaries, and even lakes.
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Are there crocodiles in Palm Cove?

There are occasional, but regular sightings of crocodiles of various sizes at Palm Cove. Swim only where the locals swim.
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Are there crocodiles in Mossman Gorge?

Crocodiles in the Mossman Gorge

Signs are on display at croc-infested waters around Cairns and the Daintree Rainforest, with Mossman Gorge having no signs or cautions around to suggest otherwise. However, the saltwater crocodile can be found in the murky waterways, rivers, and swamps nearby the gorge.
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Are there lots of snakes in Cairns?

The Cairns region is known to have several highly venomous species of snakes, including the coastal taipan, eastern brown, common and northern death adders, black whip snakes and red-bellied black snakes. Cairns Tropical Zoo reptile keeper Kristy Jensen believed many snake bites occurred outside of the city area.
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Can you swim in Port Douglas in December?

Thanks to the beautiful Port Douglas weather you can swim all year round. The 'best' swimming season runs between April and October. Between the months of November and March, Port Douglas is home to the box jellyfish, so special swimming enclosures are erected at popular beaches to protect swimmers.
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Are there jellyfish at Port Douglas?

From the period of November through May, you'll be snorkeling during Stinger Season. This means you may get up close with Cairns Jellyfish. These jellyfish prefer the warm, tropical waters that summers on the Great Barrier Reef can bring and it's not unusual to see them while you snorkel throughout Port Douglas.
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Where can you swim in Port Douglas?

The best places to swim in Port Douglas
  1. Famous Four Mile Beach. Of course Four Mile Beach is number 1 on my list. ...
  2. Oaks Resort Port Douglas Lap Pool. The home base of Swimfit, the Oaks Resort Lap Pool never seems to disappoint! ...
  3. Mossman Gorge. ...
  4. Mirage Country Club Lap Pool. ...
  5. Shannonvale Creek.
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What is the best month to go to Port Douglas?

April - June. Boasting cooler temperatures and plenty of sunshine, April through June is a great time to visit Port Douglas. As the weather begins to cool off, this marks the beginning of Port Douglas' dry season and temperatures average at a balmy 25°C.
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What to do if you see a crocodile?

Pro Tip: If you spot a croc, back away slowly and try not to make sudden movements. Splashing in water will only draw attention. If a crocodile heads your way, run away in a straight line. The myth about moving in a zig-zag motion is just that—a myth.
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How far inland do crocodiles go?

Crocodiles have been known to travel on land up to 1 kilometre. Estuarine crocodiles have never been seen here in the past so they obviously don't live here.
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Are there crocodiles in the Torres Strait?

The Torres Strait is well within known crocodile country. DES strongly reminds people to be mindful of crocodile habitat as no waterway in croc country can ever be considered free of crocodiles. Crocodile sightings can be reported to DES on 1300 130 372.
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