Cheap Northern Territory Holidays
Northern Territory Holidays
Cheap Northern Territory holidays are guaranteed to provide incredible experiences and memories for your next Australian holidays.
Darwin offers relaxed Northern Territory holidays packed with unique experiences. Handfeed hundreds of 'wild' fish at Aqua Scene and delve into the secret lives of crocodiles at Crocodylus Park. Roam natural bushland in the Territory Wildlife Park, with exhibits including free-flying Birds of Prey display.
Travel across Kakadu National Park, viewing Aboriginal rock paintings at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr and experiencing panoramic views to take your breath away. Discover the secluded tropical beauty of Twin Falls, and relax back and enjoy cheap holidays at the camping grounds or in affordable motel accommodation.
Northern Territory holiday packages around Alice Springs are great value. These domestic holidays meet a thorny devil at the Reptile Park, explore the plunging sandstone walls and stark beauty of Kings Canyon, and experience desert survival at the Alice Springs Desert Park.
Have your camera ready at sunset and sunrise as Ayres Rock glows a brilliant crimson, or wander the majestic silence of The Olgas, while outside Tennant Creek the hundreds of 6-metre diameter Devil's Marbles make for stunning photos of your vacations.
The right NT holiday deals can be totally cheap - and Northern Territory holidays are totally memorable.
Northern Territory Packages
Ready to plan your Northern Territory holiday? Well we have a great range of Northern Territory holidays, packages, tours and more. Browse our selection below.
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Kings Canyon 1 Night, 4-Star
from $89*Kings Canyon Resort is located in a loop off the main highway running between Ayers Rock and Alice Springs. The sensitively designed resort is just seven kilometres from Watarrka National Park, the home of the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon.
It is the perfect oasis from which to explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon. Pass through the eerie formations of weathered rock known as 'The Lost City'. Contemplate the deep significance this land has for the local Luritja people. As you ascend from this sunken paradise, night begins to fall. The sun stretches out across the vast wilderness, setting the endless sky ablaze with colour. Time to rejuvenate.
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Kakadu 2 Nights
from $95*Located in Jabiru within easy access of the local bakery, restaurants and town centre, Lakeview Park is welcoming in it's lush tropical setting. Different accommodation types available to suit any kind of traveller.
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Alice Springs 3 Nights
from $95*Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge is situated on the southern entrance to Alice Springs, snuggled into the base of the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges. This is the best scenic location in Alice Springs. It lies between the Airport and town centre, being a 15 minute drive from the Airport and only a 5 minute drive into the town centre.
Heavitree Gap Lodge offers guests a free shuttle in and out of the town centre (Mon-Fri 4 times a day and on demand on weekends between April and October only). Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge offers motel lodge style accommodation.
Accommodation is well supported by the Heavitree Gap Tavern where you can enjoy a bistro style meal whilst enjoying local entertainment such as reptile show and local balladeers (There is entertainment every night between April and September). Wild Black Footed Rock Wallabies can be fed at the Lodge nightly.
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Alice Springs STAY 3 Nights, PAY 2
from $106*Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge is situated on the southern entrance to Alice Springs, snuggled into the base of the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges. This is the best scenic location in Alice Springs. It lies between the Airport and town centre, being a 15 minute drive from the Airport and only a 5 minute drive into the town centre.
Heavitree Gap Lodge offers guests a free shuttle in and out of the town centre (Mon-Fri 4 times a day and on demand on weekends between April and October only). Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge offers motel lodge style accommodation.
Accommodation is well supported by the Heavitree Gap Tavern where you can enjoy a bistro style meal whilst enjoying local entertainment such as reptile show and local balladeers (There is entertainment every night between April and September). Wild Black Footed Rock Wallabies can be fed at the Lodge nightly.
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Alice Springs STAY 3 Nights, PAY 2, 4.5-Star
from $139*Set against the MacDonnell Ranges, Crowne Plaza Alice Springs offers guests the unique opportunity of enjoying a 4.5-star resort style holiday whilst also experiencing the spectacular "Red Centre" and true Australian Outback.
The 236 air conditioned guest rooms and suites each feature free in house movies, modern access and STD/IDD direct dial telephones, tea and coffee facilities, iron and ironing board. All rooms offer glorious views of the MacDonnell Ranges or hotel's poolside area.
Facilities include a gymnasium, spa and sauna, swimming pool heated for those cool desert winters, and two floodlight tennis courts.
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Kakadu 2 Nights
from $145*Aurora Kakadu situated in the Kakadu National Park is the perfect base to visit one of the world's finest wildlife reserves. Set amidst 10 hectares of lush bush land, Aurora Kakadu offers tropical gardens, manicured lawns and abundant relaxation areas.
Aurora Kakadu provides guests with the opportunity to encounter close at hand some of the Territory's spectacular wildlife. Magpie geese, Wallabies, Corella and Goanna freely wander the landscaped gardens and pool area. Guests are encouraged to explore further the natural habitats of the animals and plants exhibited by experiencing the park and its surrounds.
During your stay explore the park containing 50,000 years of the local Aboriginal peoples heritage, discover the legacy of the dreamtime and the ancient rock art galleries.
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Darwin STAY 4 Nights, PAY 3
from $145*Value Inn is located in the centre of the Mitchell Street Tourist Precinct within easy walking distance to theatres, nightlife and restaurants. Guests enjoy air-conditioned ensuite rooms. Rooms included the essentials - a fridge, television, desk and chair. Value Inn is a totally smoke free property.
Value Inn offers free, secure off-street parking, an elevator to all floors, swimming pool and 2 rooms with disabled facilities. Guests staying at Value Inn also have access to all the facilities of their sister property Melaleuca On Mitchell located next door. Melaleuca On Mitchell's facilities include a licensed bar, waterfall spa, 2 pools, communal kitchen and dining area, laundry facilities, luggage storage and internet cafe and 24 hour reception.
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Kakadu - 2 Nights
from $145*Aurora Kakadu situated in the Kakadu National Park is the perfect base to visit one of the world's finest wildlife reserves. Set amidst 10 hectares of lush bush land, Aurora Kakadu offers tropical gardens, manicured lawns and abundant relaxation areas.
Aurora Kakadu provides guests with the opportunity to encounter close at hand some of the Territory's spectacular wildlife. Magpie geese, Wallabies, Corella and Goanna freely wander the landscaped gardens and pool area. Guests are encouraged to explore further the natural habitats of the animals and plants exhibited by experiencing the park and its surrounds.
During your stay explore the park containing 50,000 years of the local Aboriginal peoples heritage, discover the legacy of the dreamtime and the ancient rock art galleries.
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Alice Springs 2 Nights
from $149*Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge, Alice Springs accommodation situated on the southern entrance to Alice Springs, Australia. Snuggled into the base of the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges it offers a truly unique Australian Outback accommodation experience.
Enjoy the spectacular views of the Ranges from the comfort of this welcoming and relaxing hotel. Every evening a colony of Black-footed Rock Wallabies can be fed at the Lodge - an absolute must - this unique activity is popular with guests of all ages.
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Darwin 4 Nights
from $149*Value Inn is located in the centre of the Mitchell Street Tourist Precinct - easy walking distance to theatres, nightlife and restaurants. Enjoy air-conditioned ensuite rooms that sleep up to 3 people. Featuring 1 queensize and 1 single bed and the essentials - a fridge, television, tea and coffee, desk and chair.
Value Inn offers free off street parking, elevator, pool, BBQ, 2 rooms with disabled facilities and is a non smoking property.
Guests staying at Value Inn also have access to all the facilities of Melaleuca On Mitchell located next door. Facilities include a licensed bar, waterfall spa, 2 pools, communal kitchen and dining area, laundry facilities, luggage storage and internet cafe.
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Alice Springs 2 Nights
from $155*The lovely All Seasons Alice Springs Oasis sits just minutes from the town centre and features 102 rooms, two pools set among tropical gardens, a spa, sauna, BBQ area, restaurant and bar. All Seasons Alice Springs Oasis is ideal when exploring the attractions of Alice Springs, including Flynns Memorial and the Old Ghan train.
Alice Springs is also the gateway to Ayers Rock, the Olgas and Kings Canyon. The hotel room rate includes free continental breakfast and 15 minutes free Internet access.
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Alice Springs 2 Nights
from $155*View the glorious Australian Outback sunsets from your comfortable air-conditioned villa accommodation with private verandahs. Desert Palms Resort is set amid graceful palms and trailing bougainvillea. Make it your special oasis in Alice Springs, Central Australia.
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Alice Springs 2 Nights, 4.5-star
from $159*Whether you're in Alice Springs for work or play, we have an accommodation option to suit your needs, style and budget.
The 4.5-star Lasseters Hotel Casino boasts 140 superior rooms, each nestled beneath the famous MacDonnell Ranges. All rooms feature a private balcony with views of the nearby 18-hole Alice Springs Golf Course, the Todd River, our swimming pool or the MacDonnell Ranges. We have five room types for you to choose from.
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Kakadu 2 Nights
from $165*Spread beneath a canopy of trees beside yellow Water Billabong, Gagudju Lodge Cooinda attracts visitors with varied intereste for its dazzling birdlife, guided fishing charters and close proximity to Kakadu's magnificent waterways and falls.
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda offers accommodation variety 48 air conditioned lodge rooms, 44 swags in the Outback Quarters, along with powered and unpowered compsites. Facilities include an outdoor bistro and bar, a la carte Mimi Restaurant, swimming pool in landscaped gardens, petrol station, tour desk and general store.
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Kakadu 2 Nights, 4-star
from $175*From the marble foyer to the air-conditioned guest rooms, the 4-star Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn is a cool retreat in the midst of Kakadu Nation Park's wilderness. All rooms were stylishly refurnished in 2007. The Hotel is the ideal base to explore Ubirr and Nourlangie rock art galleries and view the towering sandstone escarpment of Arnhem Land.
The Hotel offers 110 guest rooms overlooking a central shaded courtyard and swimming pool, a range of dining rooms, an art gallery and gift shop plus excellent conference facilities. Guests have access to a 9 hole golf course and tennis courts at neighbouring Jabiru Township.
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Katherine 2 Nights, 4-Star
from $179*The 4-star Nitmiluk Chalets allow visitors to experience the splendours of the National Park up close with all the convenience of self contained accommodation. The two bedroom chalets have a lounge and dining area, en suite and kitchen and a generous balcony where wallabies and other wildlife can be observed wandering by.
The beautifully landscaped resort style swimming pool offers a haven for visitors to cool off from the tropical sunshine or just take pleasure in a cool drink poolside. The poolside is the perfect place to unwind after a day's exploring.
The Nitmiluk Chalets are centrally positioned below the escarpment entrance just 600m to the departure point for boast cruises and canoes and are perfectly located at the start of several short circuit walks. In house guests will receive a priority booking service and exclusive promotional offers at the sugar bags restaurant, open for breakfast lunch and dinner.
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Darwin STAY 3 Nights, PAY 2, 4-Star
from $179*Located on the esplanade overlooking Darwin harbour and the city's CBD, the Novotel Darwin Atrium features 4-star accommodations, located within an indoor tropical rainforest atmosphere. With 140 spacious guest rooms the hotel caters for both the business and leisure traveller offering both hotel and apartment style facilities.
Located within the atrium is the popular Zest restaurant, offering modern Australian cuisine indoor or alfresco on the terrace as well as the Jabiru bar, the perfect place for a relaxing drink. The hotel offers friendly, professional service and is the ideal base from which to explore the Top End.
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Darwin 3 Nights 4-Star
from $179*Novotel Darwin Atrium 4-star is located on the esplanade overlooking Darwin harbour and the city's CBD the Novotel Darwin Atrium features 4.5 star accommodations, located within an indoor tropical rainforest atmosphere.
With 140 spacious guest rooms the hotel caters for both the business and leisure traveller offering both hotel and apartment style facilities. Located within the atrium is the popular Zest restaurant, offering modern Australian cuisine indoor or alfresco on the terrace as well as the Jabiru bar, the perfect place for a relaxing drink.
The hotel offers friendly, professional service and is the ideal base from which to explore the Top End.
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Melbourne to Darwin Flight
from ^$189*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Adelaide to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$194*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Perth to Darwin Airfare
from ^$198*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Sydney to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$198*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Darwin STAY 4 Nights, PAY 3, 4-Star
from $199*Overlooking Darwin Harbour and tropical parklands, the 4-star Holiday Inn Esplanade Darwin is a 5 minute walk to the centre of the city. The hotel boasts 197 elegantly appointed rooms and suites featuring fully stocked mini-bars, ironing facilities, hairdryer, remote control television and movies on demand. After exploring Darwin's attractions, guests can relax by the 24 metre swimming pool.
The hotel's signature restaurant, Sirocco, offers a Mediterranean influenced dining offering fresh local produce. Unique menus feature a range of international style cuisine including local Territorian favourites. The lounge bar is the perfect place for a pre-dinner cocktail or to enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea. Everything at Holiday Inn Esplanade Darwin is at your fingertips with Hair Dresser, Floris, Day Spa and Art Gallery located onsite.
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Brisbane to Darwin Airfare
from ^$199*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Cairns to Darwin Airfare
from ^$199*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Sydney to Darwin Airfare
from ^$199*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Alice Springs 2 Nights, 4.5-star
from $219*Quest Alice Springs is located within close proximity to the CBD, Convention Centre and the casino. These superbly appointed 4.5-star serviced apartments offer all the creature comforts of home and a great place to do business. All one, two and three bedroom apartments feature separate spacious living and dining areas with fully equipped kitchens and private laundry facilities.
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Canberra to Darwin Airfare
from ^$219*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Melbourne to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$224*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Darwin STAY 4 Nights, PAY 3, 5-star
from $225*Experience the unique tropical pulse that distinguishes Darwin from every other Australian city; place yourself in the centre of the action with the relaxed and stylish comfort of the 5-star Crowne Plaza Darwin.
The 235 guest rooms and suites feature individually controlled air-conditioning, remote control TV, in house movies, mini bar, modem connection, STD/IDD direct dial telephones, tea and coffee making facilities, iron, ironing board and a hair dryer. Leisure travellers can go as they please with our 24-hour reception and valet parking, and take advantage of our convenient practical facilities such as our business centre and guest laundry.
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Kakadu 2 Nights, 4-star
from $229*Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn - our 4-star indigenous owned deluxe accommodation is uniquely shaped to represent Kakadu's most famous inhabitant. Relax in the recently refurbished rooms, unwind in your private courtyard, by the shaded outdoor pool or take in the landscaped interior garden view from the balcony.
After an adventurous day, relax in the air-conditioned comfort of Escarpment Restaurant and Bar or cool down with a refreshing swim in the shaded outdoor pool.
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Rockhampton to Darwin Airfare
from ^$229*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Darwin 3 Nights, 4.5-star
from $239*At the 4.5-star Medina Grand Darwin, you will be in the midst of luxury waterfront living with seafront promenades, boutique shops, waterside restaurants, a beach, boating lagoon and wide rolling parklands at your doorstep.
The interior will live up to the contemporary, elegant and stylish standards that a Medina guest expects, with many apartments featuring views of the world class Darwin City Waterfront. Medina is loved for the lifestyle it offers; your own private apartment in the new heart of Darwin.
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Kings Canyon 2 Nights, 4-Star
from $245*The 4-star Kings Canyon Resort is located in a loop off the main highway running between Ayers Rock (Uluru) and Alice Springs. The sensitively designed resort is just seven kilometres from Watarrka National Park, the home of the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon. It is the perfect oasis from which to explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon.
Pass through the eerie formations of weathered rock known as "The Lost City." As you ascend from this sunken paradise, night begins to fall. The sun stretches out across the vast wilderness, setting the sky ablaze with colour. While great lengths have been taken to ensure that this resort has minimal impact on its surroundings, a deluxe spa room, a standard room, a budget lodge room or intimacy of a campsite, all offer you sanctuary from the rugged desert night.
The award-winning "Sounds of Firelight" dinner featuring four delicious courses and flawless service, set against a backdrop of a star-speckled sky, ends a perfect day.
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Adelaide to Darwin Airfare
from ^$249*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Brisbane to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$249*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Melbourne to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$249*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Sydney to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$265*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Adelaide to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$279*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Alice Springs to Darwin Airfare
from ^$286*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Brisbane to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$286*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Cairns, Qld to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$289*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Perth to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$289*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Darwin 3 Nights, 4.5-star
from $299*The 4.5-star Mantra on the Esplanade features 24 hours reception, bar, massage/beauty centre, disabled facilities and access, dry cleaning/laundry, pool, room service, safety deposit. Room features air conditioning, full kitchen, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, separate lounge/dining rooms, tea/coffee making facilities, laundry facilities. Room service hours are from 0530-2200.
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Canberra to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$317*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Hobart to Darwin Airfare
from ^$318*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Ayers Rock 3 Nights
from $325*Looking for traditional Aussie hospitality? You'll find it at the Voyages Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge - with your choice of 4 star hotel or 2 star lodge accommodation, from comfortable, affordable hotel rooms and budget cabins to dormitories. Taste Australia's pioneering past, as you enjoy a beer at the do-it-yourself Outback BBQ. Swap stories of your days adventures, or sing along with the nightly entertainment.
Alternatively, opt for the peace and quiet of the Bough Restaurant over a gourmet buffet dinner. Combined with all the luxuries of the Resort, the Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge is ideal for families who want to do all that Ayers Rock (Uluru) has to offer. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be actioned packed. Ride a camel across the dunes, hop on a Harley, or embark on a base walk of Uluru (Ayers Rock).
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Perth to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$337*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Ayers Rock 2 Nights
from $339*The Lost Camel lobby features contemporary furnishings, bright open spaces and an intimate cafE and bar. At the heart of the hotel is a pool and deck where guests can soak up the sun and relax between tours. At the end of the day, relax in the lobby's bar and lounge.
Rooms at the Lost Camel Hotel are studio rooms with a walk in bathroom. Interiors feature bright colours and distinctive environs. Rooms feature a queen size bed, CD player, television, air conditioning and a mini bar.
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Add flights from Melbourne to Darwin $370*
Add flights from Perth to Darwin $396*
Add flights from Brisbane to Darwin $398*
Add flights from Sydney to Darwin $438*
Add flights from Adelaide to Darwin $498*
Value Inn Darwin is located in the centre of the Mitchell Street Tourist Precinct within easy walking distance to theatres, nightlife and restaurants. Guests enjoy air-conditioned ensuite rooms. Rooms included the essentials - a fridge, television, desk and chair. Value Inn is a totally smoke free property. Value Inn offers free, secure off-street parking, an elevator to all floors, swimming pool and 2 rooms with disabled facilities. Guests staying at Value Inn also have access to all the facilities of their sister property Melaleuca On Mitchell located next door. Melaleuca On Mitchell's facilities include a licensed bar, waterfall spa, 2 pools, communal kitchen and dining area, laundry facilities, luggage storage and internet cafe and 24 hour reception.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. finally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
The Red Centre 3 Nights 4-Star
from $365*A family holiday is about more then a getaway; it's about discovery and exploration and it's about spending time together and reconnecting. Explore the ancient landscape of Uluru & Kata Tjuta and discover the creation stories that fill the very stones and rocks that make this desert landscape so unique.
Stay at the Emu Walk Apartments featuring 4-star fully serviced One and Two Bedroom Apartments catering for up to six people this accommodation is ideal for families. Each apartment features separate bedrooms and a separate dining/living area with a fully equipped kitchen.
There's a supermarket at Town Square to stock up on supplies. With over 65 tours and attractions in and around the Uluru Kata-Tjuta National park and over 13 dining options to choose from your days will be action packed.
A holiday to Uluru is a journey of discovery that your family will make, together.
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Cairns to Alice Springs Flight
from ^$368*Alice Springs, also know as the Alice is a city surrounded by many natural attractions and is a tourism hub. Attractions include the Reptile centre, the Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre, and the Old Ghan Train and Museum.
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Darwin STAY 7 Nights, PAY 5, 4.5-star
from $369*The 4.5-star contemporary boutique Darwin Central Hotel has an unbeatable CBD location. The Darwin Central Hotel is the ideal location for both the leisure and business traveller, within easy walking distance to all major banks, cinemas, theatres, nightclubs, restaurants and shopping.
The hotel features 132 beautifully appointed rooms (many with kitchenettes) furnished with state of the art decor to create a modern, cool and relaxing ambience. The Darwin Central Hotel's facilities include 24 hour reception, porterage and room service plus two cafe's and a restaurant, tour booking service, guest laundry, dry cleaning, safety deposit boxes, outdoor plunge pool and undercover valet parking.
All rooms feature inhouse movies, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, working desk, broadband Internet access, hair dryer, iron and ironing board. Our rooms are decorated with unique artwork, reflecting the Territorian lifestyle and exuding a genuine Darwin feel.
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Ayers Rock to Darwin Flight
from ^$399*The gateway to the tropical Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From the Aboriginal tribes and culture to exploring Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Arnhem Land, Darwin has a wide range of activities and sightseeing options.
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Darwin to Ayers Rock airfare
from ^$399*Uluru, also referred to as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Darwin 3 Nights 4.5-Star
from $405*Mantra on the Esplanade Darwin 4.5-star is designed to reflect the local tropical style and comfortable casual laid-back ambience of the Territory. Enjoy panoramic views of the Darwin Harbour out to the Arafura Sea.
Ideal for families, this property is centrally located and features is the Finz Restaurant and Bar boasting a range of contemporary a la carte cuisine choices. Families can enjoy a cold beverage from the bar, or dine in style at the perfect location for a casual meal or a family feast.
The Mantra Esplande is within close proximity of restaurants, shopping and a host of stunning attractions such as Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin's ultimate urban wildlife experience and the Wave Lagoon and the Recreation Lagoon, families alike can truly embrace an endless summer of fun.
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Ayers Rock 2 Nights, 4.5-star
from $465*Magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs are the setting for this hotel. The 4.5-star Voyages Desert Gardens Hotel is centrally located to all resort and touring facilities and offers a range of accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to deluxe rooms overlooking the desert.
You can relax in the comfort of your own private balcony or courtyard, or unwind in the hotel's pool, sipping cocktails from the Bunya bar. It's only a short stroll to the Resorts' numerous lookouts, where you can view what is arguably Australia's best sunset, with the spectacular play of colours across the face of Uluru and the surrounding desert. Once the sun has set, dine at Arnguli Grill and savour an a la carte flame grilled menu.
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Kakadu + East Alligator Tour, 2 Days
from $515*HIGHLIGHTS: Darwin - Kakadu National Park - Nourlangie Rock - Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre - Ubirr - East Alligator River - Bowali Visitor Centre
Day 1 Darwin - Kakadu. Travel deep into Kakadu National Park. Take a guided walk to view Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock. After lunch join the famous Yellow Water Billabong Cruise to observe saltwater crocodiles and prolific bird life. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and view the informative displays and exhibits.
Day 2 Kakadu - Darwin. This morning stop at Ubirr for a short walk to view rock art. Join the Guluyambi Cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. With the special permission of the local people, we will be able to go ashore in Arnhem Land. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre. There is the opportunity for an optional scenic flight (own expense) over the Arnhem Land Escarpment. Return journey to Darwin.
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Ayers Rock 2 Nights, 5-star
from $545*Named after the soaring white sails that crown its roof, this is Voyages Ayers Rock Resort's premium hotel. The interior decor of the 5-star Sails in the Desert focuses on Aboriginal heritage and culture, with a gallery in the lobby and significant artworks featured throughout the public areas and in the private rooms.
Slip into comfort right in the heart of the central Australian outback at Voyages Sails in the Desert Hotel. Relax in beautifully appointed rooms, enjoy a cocktail in the lovely grounds, or sit back and relax under the magnificent white sails. The Hotel also features the acclaimed Mulgara Gallery, the lively, buffet-style Winkiku Restaurant, tapas-style cuisine by the pool at Rockpool (seasonal), and the award winning signature restaurant of Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Kuniya Restaurant.
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Add flights from Melbourne to Darwin $370*
Add flights from Perth to Darwin $396*
Add flights from Brisbane to Darwin $398*
Add flights from Sydney to Darwin $438*
Add flights from Adelaide to Darwin $498*
Located on the esplanade overlooking Darwin harbour and the city's CBD the Novotel Darwin Atrium features 4.5 star accommodations, located within an indoor tropical rainforest atmosphere. With 140 spacious guest rooms the hotel caters for both the business and leisure traveller offering both hotel and apartment style facilities. Located within the atrium is the popular Zest restaurant, offering modern Australian cuisine indoor or alfresco on the terrace as well as the Jabiru bar, the perfect place for a relaxing drink. The hotel offers friendly, professional service and is the ideal base from which to explore the Top End.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. finally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
Travel departing
Adelaide from $579*
Melbourne from $639*
Sydney from $719*
Brisbane from $759*
Perth from $859*
Nomads Toddy's Backpackers is the first ever purpose built hostel in the NT, having provided a range of comfortable, air- conditioned accommodation for budget travellers since 1978. From dorm beds to deluxe motel and family rooms, this is the perfect hostel to stay if you are travelling on a budget.
Cheap nightly meals are available at our on site restaurant, and refresh yourself with a cool drink. We also have a free courtesy bus, free tea and coffee, free breakfast, free luggage storage, TV room, pool table, open fire, table tennis, swimming pool and hammocks, bike hire, laundry, kitchen and in-house parking.
Tour the sights of 'The Alice' including the School of the Air, which provides an educational service for children living in remote areas. Stop at the historic Telegraph Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn how this marvellous facility operates to provide a 'Mantle of Safety' to the people of the Outback. Visit the Alice Springs Reptile Park, where you will see unique central Australian reptiles, such as the Perentie Lizard and Thorny Devil. Finish the day with panoramic views of Alice Springs and the ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. -
4WD Red Centre 4 Day Adventure
from $595*HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Kata Tijuta - Kings Canyon.
Spend 4 days exploring the highlights of the Red Centre - Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon in a comfortable 16 seat 4WD vehicle. Get off the beaten track and travel along the less travelled Mereenie Loop road in the majestic Western MacDonnell ranges.
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Travel departing
Adelaide from $645*
Melbourne from $705*
Sydney from $785*
Brisbane from $825*
Perth from $925*
Centrally located in the Mt John Valley, the Desert Palms Resort fronts the Todd River and is just 5 minutes from the centre of town and 300 meters from Lasseters Casino, Alice Springs entertainment precinct and the Convention Centre. All this and a great backyard - the Alice Springs international golf course
The Desert Palms Resort evokes, as its name suggests, a tropical oasis in the middle of a hot desert. Featuring 80 individual villas set in an oasis of palms and trailing bougainvillea, each villa is self-contained with kitchen, private veranda, ensuite bathroom and is comfortably air-conditioned. There is secure off street parking directly outside each villa, and a licensed mini-mart for convenience. Resort facilities include an attractive pool with island, gazebo, waterfall and footbridge to the island, a true oasis in the desert, half court and large undercover barbeque area.
Tour the sights of 'The Alice' including the School of the Air, which provides an educational service for children living in remote areas. Stop at the historic Telegraph Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn how this marvellous facility operates to provide a 'Mantle of Safety' to the people of the Outback. Visit the Alice Springs Reptile Park, where you will see unique central Australian reptiles, such as the Perentie Lizard and Thorny Devil. Finish the day with panoramic views of Alice Springs and the ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. -
Travel departing from
Melbourne from $725*
Perth from $749*
Brisbane from $749*
Sydney from $789*
Value Inn Darwin is located in the centre of the Mitchell Street Tourist Precinct within easy walking distance to theatres, nightlife and restaurants. Guests enjoy air-conditioned ensuite rooms. Rooms included the essentials - a fridge, television, desk and chair. Value Inn is a totally smoke free property. Value Inn offers free, secure off-street parking, an elevator to all floors, swimming pool and 2 rooms with disabled facilities. Guests staying at Value Inn also have access to all the facilities of their sister property Melaleuca On Mitchell located next door. Melaleuca On Mitchell's facilities include a licensed bar, waterfall spa, 2 pools, communal kitchen and dining area, laundry facilities, luggage storage and internet cafe and 24 hour reception.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. finally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
Travel departing
Adelaide from $749*
Melbourne from $809*
Sydney from $889*
Brisbane from $929*
Perth from $1029*
Aurora Alice Springs is the place to stay for that true Australian Outback holiday experience. With the newly refurbished reception, courtyard and pool areas, this four-star property is the most centrally located accommodation on the Todd Mall and is the ideal base for exploring the Alice Springs region.
With the banks of the famous Todd River on one side and the Todd Mall on the other, the 109 room property is the most centrally located hotel in Alice Springs, the only accommodation situated on the Todd Mall. Incorporating the award-winning Australian contemporary and native cuisine of the Red Ochre Grill cafe restaurant.
The Red Ochre has one of the finest collections of Central Australian panoramic photography by Ken Duncan for you to admire. Friendly professional staff available 24 hours caters to all your needs whether business or pleasure.
Tour the sights of 'The Alice' including the School of the Air, which provides an educational service for children living in remote areas. Stop at the historic Telegraph Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn how this marvellous facility operates to provide a 'Mantle of Safety' to the people of the Outback. Visit the Alice Springs Reptile Park, where you will see unique central Australian reptiles, such as the Perentie Lizard and Thorny Devil. Finish the day with panoramic views of Alice Springs and the ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. -
Add flights from Melbourne to Darwin $370*
Add flights from Perth to Darwin $396*
Add flights from Brisbane to Darwin $398*
Add flights from Sydney to Darwin $438*
Add flights from Adelaide to Darwin $498*
Experience the unique tropical pulse that distinguishes Darwin from every other Australian city; place yourself in the centre of the action with the relaxed and stylish comfort of Crowne Plaza Darwin. The 235 guest rooms and suites feature individually controlled air-conditioning, remote control TV, in house movies, mini bar, modem connection, STD/IDD direct dial telephones, tea and coffee making facilities, iron, ironing board and a hair dryer. Leisure travellers can go as they please with our 24-hour reception and valet parking, and take advantage of our convenient practical facilities such as our business centre and guest laundry.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. finally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
Travel departing
Melbourne from $779*
Perth from $799*
Brisbane from $799*
Sydney from $839*
Adelaide from $899*
Value Inn is located in the centre of the Mitchell Street Tourist Precinct within easy walking distance to theatres, nightlife and restaurants. Guests enjoy air-conditioned ensuite rooms. Rooms included the essentials - a fridge, television, desk and chair. Value Inn is a totally smoke free property.
Value Inn offers free, secure off-street parking, an elevator to all floors, swimming pool and 2 rooms with disabled facilities. Guests staying at Value Inn also have access to all the facilities of their sister property Melaleuca On Mitchell located next door. Melaleuca On Mitchell's facilities include a licensed bar, waterfall spa, 2 pools, communal kitchen and dining area, laundry facilities, luggage storage and internet cafe and 24 hour reception.
Hop aboard Reef master or Island Selina our latest arrival, a magnificent 50ft New West Coaster for a fantastic day out on our calm tropical waters travel offshore up to 40 nautical miles to the fishing grounds.
Your day begins at 5:30am departing from Buzz Cafe at Cullen Bay and head southwest with a cooked bacon and egg breakfast en-route to some of Darwin's favourite offshore fishing sports teaming with marine life. Anchoring on various reefs and wrecks throughout the day which may include any of the following areas Fenton Patches, Middle Reef, Fish Reef, Lorna Shoals, Bass Reef, North Gutter or Loee Patches.
You and your crew will target a whole range of reef fish in the Top End including Golden Snapper, Giant Trevally, Estuarine Rock Cod, Tricky Snapper, Jewfish and many more. We will also put baits out for Spanish Mackerel, Tuna and Cobia. The experienced and friendly crew are always on hand to assist with all your needs from baiting your hook to cleaning your fish. All the fish you catch may be cleaned, gilled and gutted and kept with NT bag limits. Airline approved fish carry boxes are available at any extra cost on request. The only thing you need to bring are soft drinks or alcohol if you wish (cans only), sunscreen, sunglasses, camera and a hat. -
Travel departing
Adelaide from $819*
Melbourne from $879*
Sydney from $959*
Brisbane from $999*
Perth from $1099*
The award winning Chifley Alice Springs Resort is situated on the banks of the famous Todd River, with its magnificent river red gums. Efficient, friendly outback service and modern, comfortable facilities contribute to the resort's relaxed atmosphere. The resort is conveniently located only 5 minutes walk from the town centre.
You could be riding a camel down a dry river bed or watching the old Ghan steam into the station. Maybe you're sailing above the mighty MacDonnell Ranges in a hot air balloon, or enjoying bush tucker under the stars. No matter what you do here, you'll discover that the romance of Outback Australia is alive and well in the Alice. The early days of European settlement are well preserved too, with buildings like the old jail and original Telegraph Station still standing. You'll also discover that the beauty and intrigue of Aboriginal culture is a highlight of your visit. Chifley Alice Springs Resort is the ideal base for exploring the plethora of attractions.
Tour the sights of 'The Alice' including the School of the Air, which provides an educational service for children living in remote areas. Stop at the historic Telegraph Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn how this marvellous facility operates to provide a 'Mantle of Safety' to the people of the Outback. Visit the Alice Springs Reptile Park, where you will see unique central Australian reptiles, such as the Perentie Lizard and Thorny Devil. Finish the day with panoramic views of Alice Springs and the ranges from the top of Anzac Hill. -
Travel departing
Melbourne from $879*
Perth from $899*
Brisbane from $899*
Sydney from $939*
Adelaide from $999 *
Overlooking Darwin Harbour from its location on the Esplanade, Holiday Inn Darwin is just five minutes walk to the city centre and offers easy access to shopping, nightlife and al fresco dining. The air conditioned guestrooms offer floor to ceiling windows and a balcony with harbour or city views.
The air conditioned guestrooms have been refurbished to contain in room safes and complimentary cable television. The pool area is an ideal setting to enjoy the sunshine and unwind with a drink from the pool bar. Innovative dining in the restaurant that overlooks the swimming pool and gardens provides ultimate relaxation after a day exploring the top end outback attractions.
Hop aboard Reef master or Island Selina our latest arrival, a magnificent 50ft New West Coaster for a fantastic day out on our calm tropical waters travel offshore up to 40 nautical miles to the fishing grounds.
Your day begins at 5:30am departing from Buzz Cafe at Cullen Bay and head southwest with a cooked bacon and egg breakfast en-route to some of Darwin's favourite offshore fishing sports teaming with marine life. Anchoring on various reefs and wrecks throughout the day which may include any of the following areas Fenton Patches, Middle Reef, Fish Reef, Lorna Shoals, Bass Reef, North Gutter or Loee Patches.
You and your crew will target a whole range of reef fish in the Top End including Golden Snapper, Giant Trevally, Estuarine Rock Cod, Tricky Snapper, Jewfish and many more. We will also put baits out for Spanish Mackerel, Tuna and Cobia. The experienced and friendly crew are always on hand to assist with all your needs from baiting your hook to cleaning your fish. All the fish you catch may be cleaned, gilled and gutted and kept with NT bag limits. Airline approved fish carry boxes are available at any extra cost on request. The only thing you need to bring are soft drinks or alcohol if you wish (cans only), sunscreen, sunglasses, camera and a hat. -
Travel departing
Adelaide from $935*
Melbourne from $995*
Sydney from $1075*
Brisbane from $1115*
Perth from $1215*
The award winning Chifley Alice Springs Resort is situated on the banks of the famous Todd River, with its magnificent river red gums. Efficient, friendly outback service and modern, comfortable facilities contribute to the resort's relaxed atmosphere. The resort is conveniently located only 5 minutes walk from the town centre.
You could be riding a camel down a dry river bed or watching the old Ghan steam into the station. Maybe you're sailing above the mighty MacDonnell Ranges in a hot air balloon, or enjoying bush tucker under the stars. No matter what you do here, you'll discover that the romance of Outback Australia is alive and well in the Alice.
The early days of European settlement are well preserved too, with buildings like the old jail and original Telegraph Station still standing. You'll also discover that the beauty and intrigue of Aboriginal culture is a highlight of your visit. Chifley Alice Springs Resort is the ideal base for exploring the plethora of attractions.
Enjoy a chilled glass of sparking wine before joining your pilot for the perfect end to your day. Tracking west to Honeymoon Gap, we follow the ochre coloured sandstone cliffs to Mt Gillen steeped in Aboriginal legend and watch as the sun sets over Alice Springs. Includes: 20 minute helicopter scenic tour, A glass of chilled sparkling wine, Souvenir flight certificate, All transfers and insurance -
Discover Multi-Cultural Darwin - 3 Nights 4-Star + Flights + Litchfield National Park Tour
from $945*Travel departing from
Melbourne from $945*
Perth from $969*
Brisbane from $969*
Sydney from $1009*
Located on the esplanade overlooking Darwin harbour and the city's CBD the Novotel Darwin Atrium features 4.5 star accommodations, located within an indoor tropical rainforest atmosphere. With 140 spacious guest rooms the hotel caters for both the business and leisure traveller offering both hotel and apartment style facilities. Located within the atrium is the popular Zest restaurant, offering modern Australian cuisine indoor or alfresco on the terrace as well as the Jabiru bar, the perfect place for a relaxing drink. The hotel offers friendly, professional service and is the ideal base from which to explore the Top End.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. finally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
Travel departing
Melbourne from $979*
Perth from $995*
Brisbane from $999*
Sydney from $1039*
Adelaide from $1099*
One30 Apartments are Darwin's newest 5-star Serviced Apartments. Situated on one of Darwin's premier addresses with sweeping views of Darwin Harbour, and the Esplanade, conveniently located within walking distance of Darwin's modern CBD.
Onsite facilities include a full equipped gym, tennis court, basketball hoop, children's playground, 25 metre lap pool, plunge pool overlooking the Esplanade and a landscaped outdoor BBQ area and two secure undercover car parking spaces per apartment. Our spacious apartments each feature a large designer kitchen, huge open plan living area, with contemporary decor, separate family room, Austar television, personal laundry facilities.
Each apartment features a large private balcony, the perfect place to relax and enjoy the magnificent sunsets over Darwin Harbour. One30 Esplanade is now offering guests the choice of 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Harbour View Apartments, so that everyone can enjoy a little piece of luxury.
Seek Wildlife Sunset EcoSail - Start your journey by simply stepping aboard the catamaran at Cullen Bay's magnificent marina. As you enter the lock, marvel at the engineering feat that controls Darwin's huge tropical tides. Next, hoist sails for a truly nature based experience on Darwin's massive harbour. The peace and quiet under sail must be experienced to be appreciated. This is the perfect platform, close to the water, for viewing the harbour wildlife with the city of Darwin as a backdrop. Sail from Cullen Bay past the sandbar and Fannie Bay and across to Wood's Inlet to see the crocodile trap.
This mangrove habitat is rich in marine and bird life. Quiet sailing increases your chance to see dolphins, turtles, sea snakes and dugongs. Chat with the friendly and knowledgeable crew about Darwin, the harbour, marine systems and wildlife. Relax with a glass of red or white wine, mid strength beer or a cool drink, while enjoying a City of Darwin Platter and then enjoy the Top End Tastes Dinner - tiger prawns, crocodile and beef satays, smoked barramundi and a potato and green salad. Vegetarian options will be offered with advance notice. You are welcome to bring along your own wine, beer or soft drinks. You may wish to time your Darwin Harbour sunset experience to include the moon rise just after sunset - monthly at Full Moon. City of Darwin Cruises products are Eco certified with Eco Tourism Australia. -
Travel departing
Melbourne from $1009*
Perth from $1029*
Brisbane from $1029*
Sydney from $1069*
Adelaide from $1129*
At Medina Grand Darwin, you will be in the midst of luxury waterfront living with seafront promenades, boutique shops, waterside restaurants, a beach, boating lagoon and wide rolling parklands at your doorstep. The interior will live up to the contemporary, elegant and stylish standards that a Medina guest expects, with many apartments featuring views of the world class Darwin City Waterfront. Medina is loved for the lifestyle it offers; your own private apartment in the new heart of Darwin.
Hop aboard Reef master or Island Selina our latest arrival, a magnificent 50ft New West Coaster for a fantastic day out on our calm tropical waters travel offshore up to 40 nautical miles to the fishing grounds.
Your day begins at 5:30am departing from Buzz Cafe at Cullen Bay and head southwest with a cooked bacon and egg breakfast en-route to some of Darwin's favourite offshore fishing sports teaming with marine life. Anchoring on various reefs and wrecks throughout the day which may include any of the following areas Fenton Patches, Middle Reef, Fish Reef, Lorna Shoals, Bass Reef, North Gutter or Loee Patches.
You and your crew will target a whole range of reef fish in the Top End including Golden Snapper, Giant Trevally, Estuarine Rock Cod, Tricky Snapper, Jewfish and many more. We will also put baits out for Spanish Mackerel, Tuna and Cobia. The experienced and friendly crew are always on hand to assist with all your needs from baiting your hook to cleaning your fish. All the fish you catch may be cleaned, gilled and gutted and kept with NT bag limits. Airline approved fish carry boxes are available at any extra cost on request. The only thing you need to bring are soft drinks or alcohol if you wish (cans only), sunscreen, sunglasses, camera and a hat. -
Travel departing
Sydney from $1049*
Melbourne from $1149*
Brisbane from $1149*
Adelaide from $1209*
Perth from $1229*
Contemporary 3.5-star studio style accommodation, The Lost Camel features 99 guest rooms built around contemporary courtyards and a swimming pool. The lobby features modern furnishings, bright open spaces and an intimate bar.
Furnished in a stylish mix of Aboriginal and urban themes, The Lost Camel brings a fresh, exciting fell to the resort. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action packed. Visit the Cultural Centre to learn about the land through Aboriginal arts, displays, videos and demonstrations.
Take a walking tour to discover the natural flora and fauna of the area, or head to the viewing platforms of both Uluru(Ayres Rock) and Kata Tjuta(The Olgas) for the best view of an outback sunrise and sunset. At the end of the day, relax in the lobby's bar and lounge where a plasma screen plays anything from CNN to music videos.
Sounds of Silence Dinner - At the Sounds of Silence experience you can dine under the canopy of the desert night, while your very own storyteller shares tales as told in the stars. Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky.
Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Walk - Travel to the sunrise viewing area at the eastern end of Uluru. Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight while enjoying a cup fo tea, coffee or Milo, and biscuits. After sunrise, join your guide for your cultural tour. On the Mutitjulu Walk your guide points out the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings, relays traditional Aboriginal stories and explains the geological formation, Aboriginal history and flora and fauna unique to this area. Walk towards Kunyia Piti, a sacred site at Uluru.
Board your coach and continue your tour around the circumference of this massive rock, with commentary from your guide. Take a break for morning tea. Choose to stay at the Cultural Centre, or for those still keen, accompany your guide to Mala Walk. Continue through Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90m to the ground. Afterwards, visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. You will be rewarded with a Souvenir Certificate before being transferred back to Ayers Rock Resort.
NATIONAL PARK FEE of AUD25.00 (included in advertised package price) is payable direct at time of tour by Adults aged 15 years or above. Please note children under the age of 15 are not required to pay the National Park entry fee. -
Sounds of Silence & Uluru - Flights + 3 Nights 5-Star + Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Tour + More
from $1,089*Travel departing
Sydney from $1089*
Melbourne from $1189*
Brisbane from $1189*
Adelaide from $1249*
Perth from $1269*
Named after the soaring white sails that crown it's roof, Voyages Sails in the Desert is the ultimate in 5-star comfort at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort. So immerse yourself in the beauty of an ancient world from the sanctuary of this world class resort. By day, journey into the homeland of Anangu (the local Aboriginal people) by 4WD. Embark on a base walk of Uluru Ayers Rock or view one of the region's finest cave art sites.
By night dine under a canopy of stars accompanied by the ancient sounds of a lone didgeridoo at the award-winning Sounds of Silence dinner. At Sails in the Desert, you can relax in spacious, beautifully appointed rooms, enjoy cocktails by the pool or stroll through the hotel's acclaimed Mulgara Gallery.
The hotel also offers some fabulous dining experiences including the lively brassiere-style Winkiku Restaurant and the resort's signature restaurant, Kuniya. Voyages Sails in the Desert also recently won a Brolga Award for "Luxury Accommodation."
Sounds of Silence Dinner - At the Sounds of Silence experience you can dine under the canopy of the desert night, while your very own storyteller shares tales as told in the stars. Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky.
Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Walk - Travel to the sunrise viewing area at the eastern end of Uluru. Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight while enjoying a cup fo tea, coffee or Milo, and biscuits. After sunrise, join your guide for your cultural tour. On the Mutitjulu Walk your guide points out the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings, relays traditional Aboriginal stories and explains the geological formation, Aboriginal history and flora and fauna unique to this area. Walk towards Kunyia Piti, a sacred site at Uluru.
Board your coach and continue your tour around the circumference of this massive rock, with commentary from your guide. Take a break for morning tea. Choose to stay at the Cultural Centre, or for those still keen, accompany your guide to Mala Walk. Continue through Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90m to the ground. Afterwards, visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. You will be rewarded with a Souvenir Certificate before being transferred back to Ayers Rock Resort.
NATIONAL PARK FEE of AUD25.00 (included in advertised package price) is payable direct at time of tour by Adults aged 15 years or above. Please note children under the age of 15 are not required to pay the National Park entry fee. -
Sounds of Silence & Uluru - Flights + 3 Nights 4-Star + Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Tour + More
from $1,089*Travel departing
Sydney from $1089*
Melbourne from $1189*
Brisbane from $1189*
Adelaide from $1249*
Perth from $1269*
Sounds of Silence Dinner - At the Sounds of Silence experience you can dine under the canopy of the desert night, while your very own storyteller shares tales as told in the stars. Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky.
Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Walk - Travel to the sunrise viewing area at the eastern end of Uluru. Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight while enjoying a cup fo tea, coffee or Milo, and biscuits. After sunrise, join your guide for your cultural tour. On the Mutitjulu Walk your guide points out the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings, relays traditional Aboriginal stories and explains the geological formation, Aboriginal history and flora and fauna unique to this area. Walk towards Kunyia Piti, a sacred site at Uluru.
Board your coach and continue your tour around the circumference of this massive rock, with commentary from your guide. Take a break for morning tea. Choose to stay at the Cultural Centre, or for those still keen, accompany your guide to Mala Walk. Continue through Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90m to the ground. Afterwards, visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. You will be rewarded with a Souvenir Certificate before being transferred back to Ayers Rock Resort.
NATIONAL PARK FEE of AUD25.00 (included in advertised package price) is payable direct at time of tour by Adults aged 15 years or above. Please note children under the age of 15 are not required to pay the National Park entry fee. -
Sounds of Silence & Uluru - Flights + 3 Nights 4.5-Star + Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Tour + More
from $1,109*Travel departing
Sydney from $1109*
Melbourne from $1209*
Brisbane from $1209*
Adelaide from $1269*
Perth from $1289*
A superior 4.5-star hotel at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Voyages Desert Gardens is set amongst magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs. Centrally located to all resort and touring facilities, the hotel offers a range of stylish accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to superb deluxe rooms. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action-packed.
Ride a camel across the desert dunes hop on a Harley, or embark on a base walk of Uluru. Relax in the comfort of your private balcony or courtyard or unwind in the pool over cocktails. It's only a short stroll to Voyages Desert Gardens' numerous lookouts, where you can view Australia's native delicacies at White Gums Restaurant.
Sounds of Silence Dinner - At the Sounds of Silence experience you can dine under the canopy of the desert night, while your very own storyteller shares tales as told in the stars. Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky.
Uluru Sunrise & Cultural Walk - Travel to the sunrise viewing area at the eastern end of Uluru. Watch the first rays of the sun set Uluru and the Red Centre alight while enjoying a cup fo tea, coffee or Milo, and biscuits. After sunrise, join your guide for your cultural tour. On the Mutitjulu Walk your guide points out the natural features of the landscape, Aboriginal rock paintings, relays traditional Aboriginal stories and explains the geological formation, Aboriginal history and flora and fauna unique to this area. Walk towards Kunyia Piti, a sacred site at Uluru.
Board your coach and continue your tour around the circumference of this massive rock, with commentary from your guide. Take a break for morning tea. Choose to stay at the Cultural Centre, or for those still keen, accompany your guide to Mala Walk. Continue through Kantju Gorge, where after rainfall, water can cascade over the side of Uluru and plunge some 90m to the ground. Afterwards, visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. You will be rewarded with a Souvenir Certificate before being transferred back to Ayers Rock Resort.
NATIONAL PARK FEE of AUD25.00 (included in advertised package price) is payable direct at time of tour by Adults aged 15 years or above. Please note children under the age of 15 are not required to pay the National Park entry fee. -
Discover Uluru - 4 Nights + Flights + Uluru Day Tour
from $1,125*Upgrade to 5-star Sails in the Desert - view details here
Travel departing from
Sydney from $1125*
Melbourne from $1225*
Brisbane from $1225*
Adelaide from $1285*
Perth from $1305*
Contemporary studio style accommodation, The Lost Camel features 99 guest rooms built around contemporary courtyards and a swimming pool. The lobby features modern furnishings, bright open spaces and an intimate bar. Furnished in a stylish mix of Aboriginal and urban themes, The Lost Camel brings a fresh, exciting fell to the resort. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the Resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action packed.
Visit the Cultural Centre to learn about the land through Aboriginal arts, displays, videos and demonstrations. Take a walking tour to discover the natural flora and fauna of the area, or head to the viewing platforms of both Uluru(Ayres Rock) and Kata Tjuta(The Olgas) for the best view of an outback sunrise and sunset. At the end of the day, relax in the lobbys bar and lounge where a plasma screen plays anything from CNN to music videos. Half day Uluru Highlights Tour - Begin with a drive around the base of Uluru. Your river/Guide will take you on a walking tour of Mutitjulu Waterhole, where you can view Aboriginal rock paintings. There is time to visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where you can learn about Aboriginal culture and Tjukurpa (Aboriginal law) of the Anangu people. -
Waterfalls, Walking Trails & Darwin - 3 Nights 5-Star + Flights + Litchfield National Park Tour
from $1,125*Travel departing from
Melbourne from $1125*
Perth from $1149*
Brisbane from $1155*
Sydney from $1195*
Experience the unique tropical pulse that distinguishes Darwin from every other Australian city; place yourself in the centre of the action with the relaxed and stylish comfort of Crowne Plaza Darwin. The 235 guest rooms and suites feature individually controlled air-conditioning, remote control TV, in house movies, mini bar, modem connection, STD/IDD direct dial telephones, tea and coffee making facilities, iron, ironing board and a hair dryer. Leisure travellers can go as they please with our 24-hour reception and valet parking, and take advantage of our convenient practical facilities such as our business centre and guest laundry.
Following the Stuart Highway via the township of Batchelor to Litchfield National Park, where we will visit the main falls. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk. There is also the chance for a swim by making your way down the stairs to the plunge pool below. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. inally, we visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. A great day for taking many fascinating photos, including the amazing stand of termite mounds. A buffet lunch is included today. -
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Travel departing from
Sydney from $1399*
Melbourne from $1499*
Brisbane from $1499*
Adelaide from $1559*
Perth from $1579*
Named after the soaring white sails that crown it's roof, Voyages Sails in the Desert is the ultimate in 5-star comfort at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort. So immerse yourself in the beauty of an ancient world from the sanctuary of this world class resort. By day, journey into the homeland of Anangu (the local Aboriginal people) by 4WD. Embark on a base walk of Uluru Ayers Rock or view one of the region's finest cave art sites. By night dine under a canopy of stars accompanied by the ancient sounds of a lone didgeridoo at the award-winning Sounds of Silence dinner.
At Sails in the Desert, you can relax in spacious, beautifully appointed rooms, enjoy cocktails by the pool or stroll through the hotel's acclaimed Mulgara Gallery. The hotel also offers some fabulous dining experiences including the lively brassiere-style Winkiku Restaurant and the resort's signature restaurant, Kuniya. Voyages Sails in the Desert also recently won a Brolga Award for "Luxury Accommodation." Half day Uluru Highlights Tour - Begin with a drive around the base of Uluru. Your river/Guide will take you on a walking tour of Mutitjulu Waterhole, where you can view Aboriginal rock paintings. There is time to visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, where you can learn about Aboriginal culture and Tjukurpa (Aboriginal law) of the Anangu people. -
Twin Share from $1525*
Single Share from $2225*
HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Kata Tjuta - Kings Canyon - Alice Springs
Day 1 Uluru. This afternoon we visit the Cultural Centre and Maraku Arts and Craft Cooperative. Join a guided walk to the waterhole of Mutitjulu, followed by the guided Mala Walk. Learn about the legends, geology and flora of the region and explore Kantju Gorge. Late this afternoon, stop and enjoy a glass of wine with our compliments as you watch Uluru at sunset. Admire the changing colours of Uluru as the sun sinks beneath the desert plain. Overnight, stay at Ayers Rock Resort in a choice of accommodation.
Day 2 Uluru-Kata Tjuta to Kings Canyon. Rise early to see Uluru at sunrise. Drive the short distance to Kata Tjuta, a magnificent cluster of 36 rocky domes that dominate the western skyline of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Join a walk into Walpa (Olga) Gorge, where some of the plants are so rare that they are only found in and around these distinct sandstone formations. This afternoon, travel to Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park. Overnight, stay at the exclusive Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge. The lodge is located at Kings Creek Station, a working cattle and camel station of 1,800 square kilometres. Set in a private part of the station among Desert Oak trees, you will experience the greatest comfort in the outback, with a perfect opportunity to absorb the natural landscapes. Tonight, dine around the campfire (weather permitting) under the stars of the southern sky.
Day 3 Kings Canyon. After breakfast join an exclusive tour of the grounds of the cattle station for a chance to spot wild camels, kangaroos and other wildlife. See ancient Aboriginal petroglyphs (rock engravings). The remainder of today is at leisure to relax and enjoy this secluded location. Dinner tonight is under the brilliant stars of the southern sky, served around the campfire (weather permitting).
Day 4 Kings Canyon to Alice Springs. Take an early guided walk to the rim of Kings Canyon, enjoying the panoramic views and the domed rock formations of the 'Lost City' before descending into the lush 'Garden of Eden'. An easy walk along the canyon floor is also available and takes you deep into the canyon between the towering orange walls. Travel through the vast cattle properties and the untouched wilderness on the return journey to Alice Springs arriving approx 6.30pm at your choice of accommodation.
Day 5 Alice Springs. Today enjoy Alice Springs at your leisure.
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Central Australian Photographic Safari, 6 Days
from $1,679*The Photographic Tour combines the beauty, natural wonder and timelessness of some of the best locations in Central Australia with a photographic focus. For the enthusiastic photographer you will receive tips and tuition from one of Australia's most highly regarded photographers, Grenville Turner, with a myriad of opportunities to photograph awesome scenery and wildlife. You will learn about light and composition and discover how to create photographic opportunities as we travel in the most extraordinary locations.
No trip to Central Australia would be complete without visiting and photographing Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon plus a host of other treasures that await you. This experience will reveal to you all things symbolic with the Australian Outback, plus features that thousands of travellers NEVER get to see.
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The Long Rainbow, 3 Days
from $1,679*HIGHLIGHTS: Litchfield National Park - Mary River Wetlands - Kakadu National Park - Nourlangie Rock - Ubirr
Enjoy a 3 day journey to the Top End. Be amazed by spectacular Florence Falls in Litchfield National Park and enjoy a relaxing swim at Wangi Falls. Leisurely cruise the Mary River Wetlands at sunset and stay overnight at Wildman Wilderness Lodge. Enter Kakadu National Park and explore beautiful Jim Jim and Twin Falls. Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock and take in views of the Kakadu escarpments from the top of Ubirr.
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Red Centre Highlights 5 Days
from $1,919*The perfect Red Centre Short Break, combining overnight accommodation on The Ghan and 2 nights in Alice Springs plus 1 night in Ayers Rock. Enjoy a half day tour to Standley Chasm and 2 days of touring of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta.
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Red Centre Discovery, 6 Days
from $2,139*HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Mutitjulu Waterhole - Kata Tjuta - Walpa Gorge - Watarrka National Park - Kings Canyon - Alice Springs
Discover the unique Red Centre on a 6 day guided tour. Enjoy the sun setting over Uluru (Ayers Rock) and see the sky come to life with colour. Tour the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and walk to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. View Aboriginal artwork and learn about the flora and fauna. Visit Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and walk into Walpa Gorge. Drive to Watarrka National Park and Kings Canyon and walk to its rim. Continue on to Alice Springs and tour the School of Air.
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Bombing of Darwin 70th Anniversary, 6 Night Package
from $2,349*On the 19th of February 1942 an event occurred which changed Australia forever; World War II was brought to the shores of Australia when Darwin was bombed by enemy forces. It was a defining moment in Australia's history and the stories of courage typified by the tenacity of those living in Darwin are a testament to the Australian spirit in all of us.
2012 marks the 70th Anniversary of this historic event. Between the 11th and 26th of February 2012, a two week program of events and activities will take place in Darwin including a commemorative service with a re-enactment of the first bombing raid, a black tie Gala Ball, a one-off commemorative football match, talks and displays at the Darwin City Council libraries, theatrical and arts activities and performances, a war themed movie festival, and more.
For those unable to be in Darwin for the anniversary day, a NEW TOUR is now available to allow travellers to Darwin to visit the sites hit by the Japanese air raid. The tour also includes visits to historic bunkers and ammunition stores, an anti-aircraft gun site, a cruise of Darwin harbor to view the modern day navy base HMAS Coonawarra and combined with a journey aboard The Ghan.
Your holiday begins in Adelaide where you will embark on a legendary 3 day rail journey through Australia's arid Red Centre, concluding in Australia's Top End where a brilliant display of lush green and teeming wetlands is a spectacle to be seen after a monsoonal wet. Included is four nights in the vibrant city of Darwin as well as a sunset dinner cruise on Darwin Harbour and Frontline Australia WWII Journey with Darwin Day Tours.
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The Colour of Red, 5 Days
from $2,349*HIGHLIGHTS: Kata Tjuta - Valley of the Winds - Uluru - Mutitjulu Waterhole - Kings Canyon - Mereenie Loop - West MacDonnell Ranges - Ochre Pits - Alice Springs
Discover the Red Centre on a 5 day journey. Explore the domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and walk to the Valley of the Winds then take in a magic sunset over the domes. Enjoy an informative tour of the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) before visiting the Mutitjulu Waterhole.
Travel onto marvellous Kings Canyon and enjoy an exploratory walk to its rim or discover the canyon's shady floor. Head off the beaten track along the Mereenie Loop and be amazed by the desert scenery. Traverse the West MacDonnell Ranges and explore the Ochre Pits then cool off with a swim at Ellery Creek. Head on to Alice Springs and learn about the history of this unique outback town.
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The Mysterious North, 5 Days
from $2,579*HIGHLIGHTS: Nitmiluk National Park - Katherine Gorge - Kakadu - Ubirr - Nourlangie Rock - Corroboree Billabong - Mary River Wetlands - Litchfield National Park - Darwin
Spend 5 days exploring the mysterious Top End. Enter Nitmiluk National Park and enjoy a spectacular highlight dinner cruise on Katherine Gorge. Next is Australia's largest national park - Kakadu where you'll stop for a relaxing swim at Gunlom Falls. Admire the breathtaking views over the wetlands and escarpment at Ubirr, see Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock and learn about the culture and history of the park at the Bowali Visitor Centre.
Cruise Corroboree Billabong and explore the natural wonders of the Mary River Wetlands while staying 2 nights at Wildman Wilderness Lodge. Visit Litchfield National Park and enjoy a leisurely picnic and swim at the many waterfalls before returning to Darwin.
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Ayers Rock 3 Nights, 5-Star + More
from $2,629*Situated on a secluded sand dune close to the border of the dual World Heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Voyages Longtitude 131 is arguably one of the best luxury wilderness camps in the world. In the crisp, white linen of a king-sized bed you find the serene, silent sleep of the desert. Above the sweeping canopy of your palatial tent floats a greater canopy, endless and sparkling - a starry night sky you simply don't see in the city.
As one of only 30 pampered guests, you awake to your own private view of the sun rising over Uluru (Ayers Rock). Reflecting a Rainbow of colours, Uluru drenches you with its fabled light. This award-winning luxury wilderness camp in Australia's Red Centre has achieved new heights in ecotourism the world over.
Voyages Longitude 131 is a deluxe camping experience like no other, set atop an isolated sand dun, close to the border of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This property does not cater for children under the age of 18 years.
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Wild Bush Romance 5 Days
from $2,679*Venture through the Top End to Bamurru Plains, an extraordinary nature-based experience on the edge of the magnificent Kakadu National Park located in a stunning bush setting. This luxury camp exudes 'Wild Bush Luxury', ensuring that guests are exposed to the sights and sounds of this spectacular environment in style and exclusivity.
Activities from the camp focus on exploring the surrounding country, with airboat trips on the wetlands, river cruises in search of crocodiles, bush drives and guided walks, while Kakadu's rich indigenous culture is a day trip out. For relaxation, the wet edge pool and deck is a great spot to sit back with a cool drink and let the wildlife come to you.
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Top End Spectacular, 8 Days
from $2,849*HIGHLIGHTS: Darwin - Litchfield National Park - Katherine Gorge - Nitmiluk National Park - Maud Creek - Kakadu National Park
Discover the spectacular Top End on an 8 day guided tour. Start off with an orientation tour of Darwin before travelling on to Litchfield National Park. Be amazed by beautiful Florence Falls, Wangi Falls and Tolmer Falls. Cruise through Katherine Gorge winding through Nitmiluk National Park. Learn about Aboriginal culture at Maud Creek. Travel into Kakadu National Park and discover the native flora and fauna of Australia's biggest National Park.
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Rock to Water in Style 9 Days
from $2,909*Adult from $2909*
Concession from $2579*
HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Kata Tjuta - Watarrka National Park - Alice Springs - Darwin
Discover the magnificence of the Red Centre on an amazing journey around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Cross over the boundary into Watarrka National Park, home of the spectacular Kings Canyon staying 2 nights at the exclusive award-winning Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge.
The lodge is located at Kings Creek Station, a working cattle and camel station of 1,800 square kilometres. Set in a private part of the station among Desert Oak trees, you will experience the greatest comfort in the outback, with a perfect opportunity to absorb the natural landscapes and dine around the campfire under the stars of the southern sky (weather permitting).
Head north with Gold Service onboard The Ghan from Alice Springs through some of Australia's most fascinating landscapes and marvel at the vast expanse of the outback as you meander "up the track" to Darwin. View the magnificent Darwin sunset aboard a luxurious catamaran on your last day in Darwin - the perfect end to your holiday
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Rock to Water in Style 9 Days
from $2,959*Adult from $2959*
Concession from $2629*
HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Kata Tjuta - Watarrka National Park - Alice Springs - Darwin
Discover the magnificence of the Red Centre on an amazing journey around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Cross over the boundary into Watarrka National Park, home of the spectacular Kings Canyon staying 2 nights at the exclusive award-winning Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge.
The lodge is located at Kings Creek Station, a working cattle and camel station of 1,800 square kilometres. Set in a private part of the station among Desert Oak trees, you will experience the greatest comfort in the outback, with a perfect opportunity to absorb the natural landscapes and dine around the campfire under the stars of the southern sky (weather permitting).
Head north with Gold Service onboard The Ghan from Alice Springs through some of Australia's most fascinating landscapes and marvel at the vast expanse of the outback as you meander "up the track" to Darwin. View the magnificent Darwin sunset aboard a luxurious catamaran on your last day in Darwin - the perfect end to your holiday
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Lake Eyre Spectacular, 7 Days
from $2,999*HIGHLIGHTS: Adelaide - Clare Valley - Flinders Ranges - Coober Pedy - Davenport Ranges - Lake Eyre - Uluru
Enjoy the wonders of Southern Australia on a 7 day guided tour. See the sights of Adelaide before heading to Clare Valley and crossing the Flinders Ranges. Explore Wilpena Pound, Port Augusta and Coober Pedy - the opal capital. Spend half the day on a scenic flight over the Davenport Ranges and be amazed by spectacular Lake Eyre. Cross into the Northern Territory border and onto Uluru (Ayers Rock) to watch the incredible sunset and the sky come alive with colour.
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Champagne, Luxury & The Centre 6 Days
from $3,169*Twin Share from $3172*
Single Share from $5235*
HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Alice Springs
Take a trip to Central Australia like not other. Stay at the award-winning luxury wilderness camp Longitude 131. As one of only 30 pampered guests, you awake to your own private view of the sun rising over Uluru. On return to Alice Springs stay in superior style nestled under the famous MacDonnell Ranges. What better way to finish your trip than a glass of sparkling wine and sunset helicopter ride following the ochre coloured sandstone cliffs to Mt Gillen.
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Champagne, Luxury & The Centre 6 Days
from $3,289*Twin Share from $3298*
Single Share from $5475*
HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Alice Springs
Take a trip to Central Australia like not other. Stay at the award-winning luxury wilderness camp Longitude 131. As one of only 30 pampered guests, you awake to your own private view of the sun rising over Uluru. On return to Alice Springs stay in superior style nestled under the famous MacDonnell Ranges. What better way to finish your trip than a glass of sparkling wine and sunset helicopter ride following the ochre coloured sandstone cliffs to Mt Gillen.
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Top End Photography, 6 Days
from $3,499*Come and explore the rich natural beauty of the Top End and capture the iconic images that characterise this harsh Australian landscape. Led by professional photographers, this educational holiday gives you the technical knowledge to photograph the dramatic scenery, hardened faces and abundant wildlife that make up this remote wilderness. We take you to a diverse range of ecosystems and animal habitats, giving you the opportunity to capture a wide variety of photographs. With daily workshops and continual support, you will come away with the ability to:
• Position yourself to snap spectacular wildlife shots
• Capture the mood of the environment that changes remarkably throughout the day and seasons
• Shoot the majestic, contrasting colours of nature
• Have a basic understanding of equipment, backgrounds, lighting, depth of field, exposure and story telling
But great photography also requires a deep understanding of one's subject matter. That is why on all our trips professional photographers are accompanied by one of our experience field guides who interpret and explain the environment. This provides you with a richer experience, and combined with the technical support you receive, you will be well placed to photograph that once in a lifetime image.
This trip is suitable to anyone with a passion for wildlife photography and a willingness to learn new some new skills.
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Travel departing from
Sydney from $3899*
Melbourne from $3999*
Brisbane from $3999*
Adelaide from $4069*
Perth from $4089*
Situated on a secluded sand dune close to the border of the dual World Heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Voyages Longtitude 131 is arguably one of the best luxury wilderness camps in the world. In the crisp, white linen of a king-sized bed you find the serene, silent sleep of the desert. Above the sweeping canopy of your palatial tent floats a greater canopy, endless and sparkling - a starry night sky you simply don't see in the city.
As one of only 30 pampered guests, you awake to your own private view of the sun rising over Uluru (Ayers Rock). Reflecting a Rainbow of colours, Uluru drenches you with its fabled light. This award-winning luxury wilderness camp in Australia's Red Centre has achieved new heights in ecotourism the world over. Voyages Longitude 131 is a deluxe camping experience like no other, set atop an isolated sand dun, close to the border of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. -
Top End Photography, 6 Days
from $3,989*Come and explore the rich natural beauty of the Top End and capture the iconic images that characterise this harsh Australian landscape. Led by professional photographers, this educational holiday gives you the technical knowledge to photograph the dramatic scenery, hardened faces and abundant wildlife that make up this remote wilderness. We take you to a diverse range of ecosystems and animal habitats, giving you the opportunity to capture a wide variety of photographs. With daily workshops and continual support, you will come away with the ability to:
• Position yourself to snap spectacular wildlife shots
• Capture the mood of the environment that changes remarkably throughout the day and seasons
• Shoot the majestic, contrasting colours of nature
• Have a basic understanding of equipment, backgrounds, lighting, depth of field, exposure and story telling
But great photography also requires a deep understanding of one's subject matter. That is why on all our trips professional photographers are accompanied by one of our experience field guides who interpret and explain the environment. This provides you with a richer experience, and combined with the technical support you receive, you will be well placed to photograph that once in a lifetime image.
This trip is suitable to anyone with a passion for wildlife photography and a willingness to learn new some new skills.
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Outback Panorama, 11 Days
from $4,155*HIGHLIGHTS: Uluru - Kings Canyon - Alice Springs - Nitmiluk National Park - Kakadu National Park - Litchfield National Park - Darwin
Explore the outback on a 11 day guided tour. Be amazed by the sunrise over Uluru and explore Mutitjulu Waterhole, Walpa Gorge and learn about Aboriginal culture. Travel to Kings Canyon and climb to its rim. See the sights of Alice Springs and continue onto Tennant Creek, Mataranka Thermal Springs and onto Nitmiluk National Park.
Cruise through Katherine Gorge and then move onto Kakadu National Park and cruise the Yellow Water Billabong. Stop at Florence, Tolmer, Wangi and Tolmer Falls in Litchfield National Park before finishing up in Darwin.
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