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Dubai Crocodile Park

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Why Visit This Park

Curious what it’s like to get eye-to-eye with animals that have ruled waterways for over 200 million years? Welcome to Dubai Crocodile Park, where more than 250 Nile crocodiles lounge, swim, and sometimes show off in surprising feeding sessions. The park sits on about 20,000 square meters near Mushrif Park; it includes a Natural History Museum, an African-lake-themed aquarium, and lush savanna landscaping.

When Captain Dunes is leading your tour, you’ll skip lines, catch feeding moments, and walk comfortably among the wildlife.

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Get Close To The Wild Side!

Despite their fierce appearance, crocodiles are mesmerizing to watch as they glide, snap, and interact within their habitat. Spend a day discovering these ancient creatures safely and up close.

With Captain Dunes, explore the ancient, the ferocious, and the beautiful - An adventure in Dubai Crocodile Park you’ll remember forever.

FAQs

Dubai Crocodile Park is home to over 250 Nile crocodiles living in natural-style habitats with lakes, waterfalls, and an African-themed aquarium. It combines adventure, education, and wildlife conservation - all within a family-friendly setup.

The park is located next to Mushrif Park, Dubai. It’s easily accessible by car, taxi, or public transport, with clear signboards and ample parking on site.

Dubai Crocodile Park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and sometimes extended till 10:00 PM during weekends or peak seasons.

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours enjoying the exhibits, aquarium, feeding shows, and museum. Families may spend longer if they stop for food or photography.

Yes! Photography and videography are allowed. Bring a camera with a good zoom lens for the best shots of crocodiles from a safe distance.

Visit in the morning or late afternoon (especially from October to April) for cooler weather and more active crocodile behavior. Weekdays are quieter.