Desert Cave Hotel offers unique underground desert accommodation in Coober Pedy. You can also stay overground. There is an outdoor swimming pool and free parking.
Anne
Australia
Central location, good block out drapes, plenty of room and a comfortable bed.
Located in Coober Pedy, The Underground Motel provides a garden and BBQ facilities. This 3-star motel offers a shared kitchen, free shuttle service and free WiFi. The motel features family rooms.
MG
United Kingdom
Decent mine hotel for our one stay on the way to Uluru. Nice decor.
Radeka Downunder Underground Motel is located in the centre of Coober Pedy, on the town's main street. Facilities include a fully equipped communal kitchen and coin-operated laundry.
BIG4 Stuart Range Outback Resort offers luxurious apartment accommodation in Coober Pedy. WiFi access is available and there is an onsite restaurant (open seasonally).
Desert View Apartments are Underground fully Self Contained Apartments with kitchenette, large screen TV, lounge and dining area, bathroom facilities and Fans. Free wifi and on-site parking.
Underground Bed & Breakfast is located in Coober Pedy and offers a garden and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Ali's Underground Home is located in Coober Pedy. The property features mountain and garden views.
Noli
Australia
The location was great. the property was clean and very homely. Though we did not meet the host in person, she provided all the information that we needed and answered any and all additional questions.
I love visiting Coober Pedy for a day, or perhaps two.
I love visiting Coober Pedy for a day, or perhaps two. It's a great place to drive into from either direction - fantastic landscapes - and it's the right place to buy opals or opal jewellery. It also has a really good range of accomodation and eateries for such a small town.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Coober Pedy is unique, once in a lifetime experience.
Coober Pedy is unique, once in a lifetime experience. Look past the dust and machinery and look under ground and meet the fascinating people. Opal is so beautiful and a perfect keepsake. It is worth paying money for the tours as you learn so much about the history and the people.
Cheree
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Nothing really to do unless you haven't done opal mining...
Nothing really to do unless you haven't done opal mining before, beside shop in opal stores, all the eateries were basically the same, Tommy crow was painting in Josephine's gallery, good aboriginal artwork that was a highlight
David
Australia
Scored 10
10
The place may look like a slum city but worth the stay &...
The place may look like a slum city but worth the stay & exploration!
The place is very interesting & never judge a book by its cover!
Lots to see & do - you just need to take off your rose colour glasses.
The Serbian Orthodox Church is a must see even if you aren’t religious!!
The opal museum is worth a look & take the short tour - the young man is full of knowledge!!
The RSL is a great place on a Sunday afternoon & there is so much more to see & take time to speak with the locals.
Anastacia-Vanessa
Australia
Scored 10
10
Very unique town.
Very unique town. What you see on the surface is not necessarily what you experience. Took a tour on our first day which we recommend as this gave us a great insight into the history and people of the area, the Breakaways, which were stunning, Dog Fence, Moon Plain, and a working mine - with a glass of bubbles and a very informative and engaging Tour guide, (Noble Tours). The Big Winch 360 Cinema also had lots of historic information about Coober Pedy and the surrounding Outback Towns. We had a meal there - worth recommending - especially on sunset. Faye's Historic Underground Home and Mine also to put on the list. And don't forget the Old Timers Mine & Museum. Plenty more than this but you can do your own 'digging' for more.
Comas
Scored 6.0
6.0
Coober Pedy is a small town (approx 1500 people who have...
Coober Pedy is a small town (approx 1500 people who have come from a wide variety of places) that may have almost as many tourists as locals most nights in winter, as it is the most obvious town to stay in when travelling north/south in remote South Australia - book ahead. Shops and services are few (eg: no vet) however the supermarket stocks a surprisingly wide range of things. Quite a few underground churches which are worth visiting and a few places to investigate what gold mining and living under Is all about - Old Timers gets our vote. Eat at John’s - great pizza, or at The Big Winch which has great sunset views.
Sophie
Australia
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