Desert Gardens Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, some with a private balcony or views of Ayers Rock (Uluru). Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool, or at the restaurant and bar.
Elizabeth
United States
It was peaceful, yet right in the middle of the resort complex do getting to anywhere was a short walk.
Ideally located for those who want to enjoy all that Uluru, Ayers Rock, has to offer, Outback Hotel offers an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is available.
Qindong
United States
Nice air conditioner in such hot weather. Very clean room and spacious room.
Perfectly positioned to make the most of the Australian outback, Sails in the Desert is just a 5-minute walk from the Uluru (Ayers Rock) lookout and is a great spot to take in the desert sunrise or...
Nancy
United States
Conveniently located, the property is lovely - perhaps the best in the area. My room was spacious, comfortable, and well-appointed. Great onsite dining and shopping options for the Uluru experience!
Outback Lodge offers dormitory accommodations with access to an outdoor swimming pool and a shared kitchen.
Robert
United States
Even before arriving, the Outback Lodge sent me very helpful information about visiting Uluru/Ayers Rock. For example they sent me the time schedule for the Hop-On-Hop-Off bus so that I could plan my visit more carefully.
Emu Walk Apartments are just a short walk from Ayers Rock Resort center. Each apartment is air-conditioned and has a TV with free-to-air channels, plus a balcony or veranda.
Elena
Uzbekistan
Ok to stay as there is not much quality accommodation around
Uluru exceeded expectations once again. Great walks, quiet place of reflection, beautiful sunsets and sunrises. You could walk around the base, ride a hire bike or take a Segway tour. Free cultural walk with a local guide at the Rock was around 1.5km and was informative, friendly and easy for all ages. Saw rock art, sacred sites, waterholes, desert vegetation and bush tucker. Warm to hot in November but easily able to participate in all walks in the morning before it gets too hot.
Julia
Australia
Scored 10
10
Book both the sunset and sunrise tours, both equally...
Book both the sunset and sunrise tours, both equally beautiful and impressive. I opted for the outdoor BBQ and it was very enjoyable with plenty of meat and salad and drinks provided.
Breakfast buffet at the lodge was overpriced and you’re better of going over the road to Kulata academy cafe with it’s great and tasty choice with reasonable prices.
Had a beautiful Pad Thai and dumplings from Ayers wok.
Buy your art from the locals either on your tour on the town square in the evenings, the art galleries are overpriced and often double the money!!
Martien
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Amazing--could walk to the Lookout for sunrise and sunset...
Amazing--could walk to the Lookout for sunrise and sunset from our hotel. But a sunrise tour gets you up early and very close to Uluru to watch all the magnificent colour changes of the rock and sky! You can go on many walks--but probably loved the Mala walk the most.The Cultural centre is definitely worth visiting--and an icecream!
HELEN
Australia
Scored 10
10
Loved seeing Uluru and KataTjuta in different lights-...
Loved seeing Uluru and KataTjuta in different lights- sunrise, sunset, middle of the day.
Loved hearing stories of Aṉangu .
Enjoyed Field of Light dinner and walking through the impressive installation .
We bought some beautiful paintings which will be a lovely reminder of our visit .
Sails in the Desert hotel had friendly, helpful staff in a beautiful , well zoned hotel complex .
Easy pick up and drop off to tours and airport.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Palya!!
Palya!! Outback Lodge Ayers Rock Resort is in a town called Yallara amongst the Anangu people. Close to Shell Petrol station ($2.98/Ltr 91 Unleaded), Few minutes drive from IGA Shop in the town centre. I recommend booking for Field of Lights, Wintjiri Wiru drone show (weather permitted) and Helicopter scenic flight around Uluru and Kata Tjuta ($315 per person for 25 min flight).
Kata Tjuta is a 45 to 50min drive and has various hiking routes. Recommend some hikes while your there Valley of the Winds which is 7km hike from carpark. Resort has a wonderful viewing of Ayers rock close to Outback lodge perfect for Sunrise and Sunset. Camel Farm is near by outback Lodge, it also has a free museum for you to visit. Recommend booking a sunrise or sunset camel ride.
Swimming pool is clean at the resort, freezing in the month of May. There is a communal kitchen with Fridge and Microwave. There is a Bar and BBQ which you can buy your meat and cook yourself. Steaks from $45 with unlimited Salad bar. Live music in evening. Has a Pizza shop across the Bar which also sells chicken nuggets n chips and Fish n Chips. Overall it is a good place for Famiies and Couples .
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Felix
Australia
Scored 10
10
Truly spiritual and overwhelming experience.
Truly spiritual and overwhelming experience. It's a pity most Aussies have not visited this place. Best to drive yourself so you can take your time and make your own schedule. Every viewing point is set up well and signposted for easy access.
You can easily spend 2 days driving around the rock, witnessing sunrise and sunset with their own unique vistas.
Evening dinner with lights event although overpriced was a beautiful experience due to the stars and the astronomer who showed the constellations. Much betwer than the bunch of solar usb powered bulbs on a springy stalk.
Tip- a fly net on your face is dorky but a must!
Randy
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Room was very well presented and the out door patio was a great bonus to relax after the day’s activities. The grounds of the hotel were fantastic and we enjoyed walking around the whole area, the in house restaurant was great and the food was excellent as too was the staff. 👍👍
It was good for one night. The bed lines and towels were fresh and good. A free shuttle bus for all hotels in the complex and also from/to the airport.
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