Uluru Hotels and Accommodation at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort

A visit to the wonder that is Ayers Rock is sure to be one of the highlights of any trip to Australia. However, situated in the middle of the outback, over 200 miles from the closest town, means the accommodation is limited to Ayers Rock Resort. With sleeping options ranging from luxury tents and 5* hotels to budget dormitories, visitors on any budget are catered for at Voyages.


Ayers Rock Hotels and Apartments

Sails in the Desert is a premium 5* hotel offering comfort and luxury in the heart of the desert. The luxury hotel is the most expensive within the resort, with nightly prices ranging from $480 for a standard room to $980 for a Deluxe Suite including multiple balconies and an open-air spa.

Situated by the resort entrance, Desert Gardens Hotel is classified as a 4½ star hotel with a restaurant, cocktail bar and outdoor swimming pool. Accommodation ranges from poolside rooms with courtyards and balconies to deluxe rooms overlooking the desert and Uluru itself.

Lost Camel Hotel is the cheapest of the three hotel options with rooms for $330. Located right in the heart of the resort, the 3½ star hotel has modern, contemporary studio-style rooms.

For families or larger groups, Emu Walk Apartments offer beds for up to 6 people and include a fully equipped kitchen and separate living and dining areas. The self-contained apartments are situated along a walkway connecting Desert Gardens with the resort centre and are close to shops and restaurants.

Budget Accommodation at Uluru-Ayers Rock

Due to its unique and remote location, staying at Ayers Rock Resort is expensive. However, for travellers on a budget, Outback Pioneer is the place to stay. With accommodation ranging from a 3½ star hotel to a 2 star lodge with dormitories, there is something to suit any backpacker on a budget.

The hotel offers standard rooms with mini-bar and TV or budget rooms with bunk beds and coffee making facilities. Budget rooms with a shared bathroom are also available at a reduced rate.

The lodge provides dormitory style accommodation as cheap as $36 per night. As well as a bar and restaurant, a do it yourself barbecue is also available for guests to use.

Longitude 131° - Luxury Tents Overlooking Ayers Rock

Longitude 131° offers ultimate luxury overlooking Ayers Rock. This secluded area is only available to guests of Longitude 131° and includes a pool, dining area and 24-hour bar.



Each of the 15 private tents is covered in long flowing white fabric, to give the feeling of camping in the wilderness whilst providing the ultimate luxury and comfort. Each tent includes reverse cycle-air conditioning, a mini-bar and even a top of the range sound system.

Aside from the mod-cons and splendour at Longitude 131°, its ultimate selling point is its location. Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of Ayers Rock Resort, its inhabitants have an unrivalled view of Uluru. Each tent has large windows overlooking the giant monolith and a flick of a bedside button will automatically raise the blinds offering its occupants a unique way to watch the famous sunrise over Ayers Rock.

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All this luxury comes with a price tag to match. The cheapest accommodation at Longitude 131° is the 2 night package (including meals and tours) available from $4,080 for 2 adults. For the real affluent traveller, the 'Exclusively Yours' package books the entire Longitude 131° resort with a prices starting at $60,600 for 2 nights.



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Voyages Ayers Rock Resort

With prices varying form $36 to $2,040 per night, Voyages ensure every type of traveller can be accommodated at Ayers Rock Resort. As with all remote tourist locations, prices may seem higher than elsewhere, but it’s important for visitors to remember they are staying within a few miles of what many consider to be one of the natural wonders of the modern world and that privilege is always going to come at a cost.


Author Sunil S.


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