Are there crocodiles on Daydream Island?

Are there crocodiles on Daydream Island?

It is theoretically possible that there might be crocodiles on Daydream Island, Queensland. But in practice, it is extraordinarily unlikely.

Daydream Island is one of the most popular resort islands in the Whitsundays archipelago, Queensland. To just book a stay at Daydream Island, head this way.

But there is one aspect of this tropical Australian paradise that tour operators don’t particularly like to talk about – Daydream Island is very much in Croc Country.

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Is the Whitsundays region in Croc Country?

The Whitsundays region is in Croc Country, which the Queensland Government defines as being north of the Boyne River near Gladstone.

However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that crocodiles are present through much of the region.

9 memory-making Airlie Beach experiences to add to your visit

  • Whitehaven Beach day cruise – with plenty of snorkelling thrown in.
  • Glass bottom boat tour – see coral and marine life without getting wet.
  • Heart Reef flight – see the islands and Great Barrier Reef from above before flying over Australia’s famous heart-shaped island.
  • Proserpine River crocodile safari – see the big crocs from a boat.
  • Whitsundays sunset cruise – with free snacks and sparkling wine.
  • Sailing on the Camira – glide around the Whitsunday Islands under sail.
  • Whizz around the islands on a guided jetski tour.
  • Waterfall explorer day tour – with swimming in Hinterland rock pools.
  • Enjoy high speed thrills on a jet boat ride.

Crocodiles on Daydream Island

While theoretically crocodiles can make it out to the Whitsunday Islands, they really don’t want to be there. The islands are not preferred crocodile habitat.

Crocodiles don’t like clear water. They like the murky water of rivers, estuaries, billabongs and creeks where prey can’t see them quite as easily.

A crocodile is not going to bother swimming out to an island surrounded by clear water where it can be seen a mile off.

There have been a few sightings of crocodiles around the islands in the past, but it is incredibly rare. Crocodiles generally only go to beaches when in transit, and this far off the mainland after storms and flooding have disrupted their favourite habitats.

The chance of seeing crocodiles on Daydream Island is exceptionally tiny. A crocodile encounter is, realistically, not something you need to worry about.

Where to see crocodiles in the Whitsundays

Crocodiles in Airlie Beach, the main tourism hub for the Whitsundays, are also pretty rare. But the Proserpine River near Proserpine is a notorious croc hangout.

If you do want to see saltwater crocodiles in the wild, then book onto the Whitsundays Crocodile Safari. This six hour tour offers pick-ups in Airlie Beach, and includes a two hour Proserpine River cruise, a tractor-pulled wagon ride through the wetlands and a barbecue lunch.

At the time of writing the Whitsundays Crocodile Safari costs $150 per person.

Airlie Beach accommodation picks

Specialist Australian booking site Wotif offers Airlie Beach accommodation for from $114 a night. You can look through the best deals here.

However, some Airlie Beach accommodation options are worth highlighting:

Daydream Island near Airlie Beach in Queensland
Daydream Island near Airlie Beach in Queensland. Photo by Samuel Bisso.

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