Location
Centrally located to all resort and touring facilities, the Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock is 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.
Rooms
The hotel offers a range of stylish accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to the magnificent deluxe rooms overlooking the desert. You can also relax in the comfort of your own private balcony.
General
With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the resort and the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, your days will be action-packed. Take a helicopter tour for a bird's eye view of the breathtaking central desert landscape and ride a camel across the dunes to watch sunrise or sunset or hike through the Valley of the Winds or embark on a base walk of Uluru to discover its living landscapes.
Room |
Price from |
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|---|---|---|
| Standard Room | Single | 260 |
| Double | 260 | |
| Twin | 260 | |
| Extra Bed | 40 | |
| Deluxe Room | Single | 292 |
| Double | 292 | |
| Twin | 292 | |
| Extra Bed | 40 | |
| Standard Room with Breakfast | Single | 304 |
| Double | 304 | |
| Twin | 304 | |
| Triple - 1 Double + 1 Single Beds | 304 | |
| Quad - 2 Double Beds | 304 | |
| Extra Person | 62 |
Resort was very high standard. Restaurant was only average for quality.- 01-Dec-2008 The hotel was very well appointed and clean. The room was clean and spacious. The prices were a little on the high side however this was probably due to its remote location. 4 out of 5*.- 07-Apr-2008 Subject to power cuts - we where without power for 4 hours in 43 degrees - not good - no back up generators - overall hotel was not very good and staff rather beligerant - 13-Jan-2008 |
* based on 132 member rating(s)
Overall rating:
4/5
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