Recent Traveler Reviews
Here is a selection of the most recent reviews of the Cairns Night Zoo Safari and Barbecue Dinner submitted by actual travelers. Read what travelers liked, what they loved, and what they thought could be improved.
Excellent. This was the best part of the trip. The food was excellent, the entertainment was fun, the tour was informative and the entire night was really well organised!!
Reviewed by: Sharon W, Australia, July 2010
Excellent! The best part of my trip! And the crocs here are heaps bigger than the Crocodile Farm tour ones! Great people too - excellent characters - made the night fun.
Reviewed by: Catherine A, Australia, February 2010
An absolute brilliant night! Great set up, great hospitality, educational, great atmosphere, the tucker was scrumptious and tasty, the people were great to mix and mingle with and the animals were amazing and beautiful. Lastly, the entertainment is a must!
Reviewed by: John or Jihad J, Australia, January 2010
Guides were awesome, very knowledgable and friendly. Food was great and plenty of it! Good selection of animals. Well worth a visit!
Reviewed by: Gemma G, Australia, November 2009
Great for the kids and adults.
Reviewed by: Robert C, USA, May 2009
The food was plentiful and fabulous, the drinks were free flowing, and the zoo keepers were fabulous. This was the last event on our trip and was well worth every cent. So so so many animals, all in the nighttime, koalas and kangaroos as well as crocodiles and snakes. Oh my. It was all fabulous.
Reviewed by: Yvonne C, March 2009
Enjoyed the intimate experience with the animals.
Reviewed by: BRUCE S, USA, February 2009
The staff were outstanding, the meal was better, the Zoo experience will last a lifetime. A major highlight of our trip... well done staff.
Reviewed by: Shirley S, Australia, February 2009
Great fun, alot of laughs doing bush dancing. Excellent food. Nothing was to much trouble for the staff. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by: Raymond N, Australia, November 2008
Great.
Reviewed by: Robert J, United Kingdom, October 2008