Amazing location
Super peaceful very sorry we didn't have enough time to stay longer. Super well maintained
Great food at the restaurant! We advise the Fresh barramundi grilled served with a demicious salad and a good dessert! The swimming pool is big too!
I stayed in the tents qnd the kitchen zqs Super well equipped too!
Fantastic little cabin.. Only built a year ago modern with kitchenette, great shower and own driveway.
The pool was wonderful..set among trees and refreshing.
Reception and bar staff can't be faulted and huge dinner portions.
Go to Yellow Water Billalong, Ubirr and Nourlangie and...
Go to Yellow Water Billalong, Ubirr and Nourlangie and definitely visit the waterfalls while you are here. If you don't have a 4WD, book an all day tour and they can take you.
We are dinner at the Mercure restaurant.
We had breakfast in Jabiru township.
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Guest review by
Michelle Cassie
Australia
10.0
Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge is out of the way and immersed...
Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge is out of the way and immersed in nature. It's a great location to relax and unwind and we did not miss the tv or wi-fi. The Saloon bar and restaurant is a great service provided by the Lodge and the food served there for dinner was delicious.
The staff know the area and can easily recommend things to see and do. They were friendly and professional.
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Guest review by
Lisa
Australia
10.0
This is a very small spot in the middle of the jungle.
This is a very small spot in the middle of the jungle. Little market provides some basis food and clothes but one should not rely on it for its supplies. Good place to stop while visiting Kakadu park. Well positioned to visit all sites. Walking distance to Bowali visitors center.
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Guest review by
Anna
Belgium
10.0
Jabiru is a small town in the heart of Kakadu National Park,...
Jabiru is a small town in the heart of Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. It’s a perfect base for exploring the park’s stunning landscapes, Aboriginal rock art, and diverse wildlife. Highlights include Nourlangie Rock, Yellow Water Billabong cruises, and scenic flights over Kakadu. The Bowali Visitor Centre offers great cultural and ecological insights.
Accommodation ranges from eco-lodges to resorts, and local eateries serve simple but hearty meals. Best visited during the dry season (May–October) for easier access and cooler weather.