Cheap Flights, Hotels, Tours, Cruises and Holidays
Flight Centre
Your centre for 
travel.deals.business travel.insurance.tours.cruises.stays.holidays.flights.travel.
Get a quote
Get a QuoteHelpManage booking
FlightsHolidaysFlights + StaysStaysToursCruisesDealsCarsMore

1300 018 390

Tours

Share

There are some 1,600 kilometres between you and your Uluru to Adelaide tour, spanning the Northern Territory and Adelaide in South Australia. Once you’ve spent sunrises and sunsets gazing over the world’s biggest monolith, take in vastness of the Australian Outback between ‘The Rock’ and the SA capital, breaking your journey with Coober Pedy tours and Port Augusta tours.

Share

Outback Explorer: Uluru to Adelaide

Deal number: 21500338

AAT KINGS

This deal expires 19 Aug 2025

From 06/06/2026 to 11/08/2026


Adelaide


4-day tour

Price from

$2,111*

per person

Call 1300 018 390

Deal number: 21500338

Call 1300 018 390
Highlights
3 Breakfast (B)Low to medium level of fitness required. Visiting the opal mines in & around Coober Pedy will involve some steps/stairs, low ceilings and uneven surfaces. Kanku Breakaways Conservation Park will include a short walk up and over some small rocks with unsealed & uneven surfaces.Day Prior: Flights to arrive anytime into Ayers Rock AirportDay 4: Flights to depart after 7.00pm from Adelaide Airport Airport to Hotel transfers are available to purchase on request. Flights to and from your tour are not included in the tour price.Comfortable walking shoes Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat Water bottle Warm layers in cooler months Camera
What's Included
Explore Cooper Pedy – both above and below ground Stay in a hotel made of mud Visit the Dingo Fence, and Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park Discover one of the famous South Australian salt lakes - Lake Hart Explore the township of Woomera with its fascinating history Visit the Wadlata Outback Centre Enjoy a wine tasting in picturesque Clare Valley Transportation by luxury air-conditioned coach with WiFi (where available)
Day 1
There’s something starkly beautiful about the Australian outback. The pindan soil, silvery gums, horizon-busting skies, vast swathes of sun-baked nothingness. This is your backdrop as you cross from the Northern Territory into South Australia, ready to get deep at your destination. Coober Pedy, known as ‘the opal capital of the world’, is all lunar landscapes at the surface, and psychedelic colours underground. Locals not only mine rainbow-hued opals in a vast network of subterranean tunnels, but also live here, go to church here and send their kids to school here. You’ll get to stay at a motel built out of mud right in the heart of this quirky town.
Day 2
The self-proclaimed ‘opal capital of the world’, Coober Pedy’s many attractions lie primarily below the earth’s surface. Due to the above-ground heat (temperatures can soar) many locals choose to take up a subterranean residence as well. Once you’ve explored this fascinating community – including fossicking for opals in surrounding mines – look further afield to Aboriginal owned Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, where you’ll travel along a stretch of the Dog Fence: a barrier spanning 5,300 kilometres across three states. As mind-boggling as the construction is, it pales in comparison to the setting’s moonscape of fossilised shells and cracked grey clay. The only thing more surreal than the natural landscape is the constructed one this afternoon at Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club, where the fairways are dirt and sand. Pick up a club to thump balls around the oil-soaked putting green. This afternoon, learn more about the region’s history at the Big Winch 360º, a ‘circlevision’ cinematic experience that envelops you and takes you on a journey along SA’s Explorer’s Way. Make no mistake – this show is as big as the outback, and as unique as the people that call it home.
Day 3
It’s hard to imagine landscapes more dramatic than those you’ve experienced so far. But nature ups the ante at Lake Hart, a vast saltpan that sparked a community in the 1930s. Today, it’s all but deserted, adding to the ethereal atmosphere. The vastness of the South Australian outback was no doubt one of the reasons why it was chosen to become the world’s largest military land base. Believe it or not, Woomera has been a testing base for atomic bombs, ballistic missiles and satellite boosters. Mull over that en route to SA’s natural harbour of Port Augusta.
Day 4
The Wadlata Outback Centre on your Port Augusta tour was created to decode some of the countryside you’ve been traversing over the past two days. Come face-to-face with giant ripper lizards, journey back in time to when dinosaurs roamed this land, and meet some of the people who first owned, explored and settled the region – as well as some of those who live here today. There are fossils and more opals, and interactive exhibits; have you ever tried Morse code? All this outback is thirsty work. Thankfully the Clare Valley is on the horizon. Gather in the cellar door at historic Knappstein Wines to find out just why their riesling takes home so many awards. Your Uluru to Adelaide tour comes to an end on arrival in Adelaide this afternoon.

Enquire to book this trip


Deal number: 21500338

Outback Explorer: Uluru to Adelaide

AAT KINGS


From 06/06/2026 to 11/08/2026


Adelaide


4-day tour

Tell us about your plans

What else are you interested in?

Select all that apply

Adults

Children 2-17 years

Infants under 2 years

Children travelling alone?

How can we get in touch?

Your contact details

Matches to your closest store

Preferred method of contact?
Additional info
By proceeding, I understand that

any personal data I provide will be processed in accordance with our

Privacy Policy

and

I agree to the Flight Centre's

Terms of Use

You're the centre of our centre

When you book with us, you know you're booking with the best in the business

Flight Centre
Site quick links
FlightsStaysHolidaysCar hireToursCruisesRailBusiness TravelPublicationsTravel BlogDeals

Download on the App Store

Get it on Google Play

Cheap Flights, Hotels, Tours, Cruises and Holidays

Flight Centre acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia.

© Flight Centre Travel Group Limited. ATIA Accreditation No. A10412.

*Travel restrictions & conditions apply. Review any specific conditions stated and our general terms at Terms and Conditions. Prices & taxes are correct as at the date of publication & are subject to availability and change without notice. Prices quoted are on sale until the dates specified unless otherwise stated or sold out prior. Prices are per person.

CookiesPrivacyTerms & conditionsTerms of useSitemap
ATIACLIACATO