About this home
Property Details: • Type: Acreage / Semi-rural
• Bedrooms: 6 • Bathrooms: 5
Description: Located within the NT's Adelaide River system, Goat Island sits among untouched wilderness, dense bushland, and is surrounded by the territory's famous Barramundi and Saltwater Crocodiles. This exclusive Island is a popular stop for day-trippers and tour groups, offering a rustic bar, croc-spotting deck, and true Territory hospitality. Goat Island is more than just a property-it's a piece of NT folklore, King Kai is ready to retire and pass the mantle onto another. For over two decades, it has stood as a landmark of outback hospitality, where cold drinks, Buffalo Burgers, wildlife encounters, and larger-than-life characters create an unforgettable atmosphere. Elevated living quarters, guest accommodation, and a fully equipped lodge give you the foundations of a ready-made business or private retreat. A pontoon dock and helicopter landing zone mean visitors arrive with ease, while the off-grid setup ensures complete independence. From fishing the river to watching crocodiles bask, Goat Island delivers a lifestyle few can imagine-and even fewer will ever own. Whether you continue its legacy as a quirky tourism venture or keep it as your private escape, this property offers the rare chance to rule your own Island kingdom on the Adelaide River. An absloute a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own your very own Island! Key Features • 25-acre private island with access via boat or helicopter from the Adelaide River boat ramp near the Jumping Croc Centre • Main lodge with commercial kitchen, bar, spa, tables and deck seating for guests • Owners' residence at the highest point of the island, including 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and living space overlooking the river • Massive deck with panoramic views over Adelaide River and Casey the Croc's favourite basking spot • 4 x guest rooms, each airconditioned with private ensuite and balcony • Generator system powering the island - completely off-grid • Pontoon-style boat dock with ramp access to the main lodge • Walking trails across the island, with a cleared space for helicopter landings • Established clientele with a long history of visitors enjoying drinks, burgers, and the iconic atmosphere • 20 km from Adelaide River boat ramp, approx. 20 minutes from the Stuart Highway turnoff