Outback Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort
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170 Yulara Dr, Yulara NT 0872
Ayers Rock Resort offers an unforgettable stay at the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, combining comfort, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Set on Anangu land, the resort works respectfully with Traditional Owners, allowing guests to experience Uluru’s rich heritage through authentic Indigenous-led experiences.
The resort features a range of accommodation styles, restaurants, cafés, swimming pools, and convenient guest facilities, all designed to make exploring this iconic destination easy and enjoyable. From sunrise and sunset views to guided cultural activities, every stay is enriched by the surrounding desert landscape. With a strong commitment to sustainability and community, a holiday at Ayers Rock Resort is both rewarding and memorable.
Check-in: 3 pm
Check-out: 10 am

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With air-conditioned rooms featuring private ensuite bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, and a number of configurations perfect for families or friends travelling together, the Outback Hotel is the perfect mix of comfort and value. Enjoy access to all Resort facilities, including a free Guest Activities Program, return Ayers Rock Airport transfers, and a free resort shuttle bus that will help you get around.
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Self-Cook BBQ
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Outback-Style Bar
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Swimming Pool (Unheated)
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Accessible Rooms Available
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Free Guest Activities
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Free Resort-Wide Car Parking
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Free Resort-Wide Shuttle Bus
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Free WiFi
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Complimentary Laundry Facilities
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Porter Service Available (7am-5pm)
Room features
Room size: 27 sqm
Max occupancy: Up to 2 guests
Bed configuration: 1 queen and 1 single bed
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Free in-room Wi-Fi
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Heating / air conditioning
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Ensuite Bathroom
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In room safe
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Tea/Coffee
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HD TV
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Mini Fridge
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Iron/ironing board available upon request
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Non-Smoking
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Interconnecting rooms available upon request
- Gallery of Central Australia (GoCA): A contemporary gallery showcasing works by local Anangu artists, with opportunities to watch artists at work and purchase unique Indigenous art.
- Wintjiri Wiru Kurpany – An Ancient Story Takes Flight: A short documentary exploring how the world’s oldest living culture is preserving oral storytelling for future generations.
- Bush Food Experience: An introduction to traditional bush foods, sharing how Indigenous communities have hunted, gathered, and prepared native ingredients for centuries.
- Bush Yarns: An engaging storytelling session offering insights into Aboriginal culture, traditions, tools, and daily life.
- Camel Farm: A relaxed visit to the camel farm, including the saddlery, animal encounters, and stories of Australia’s cameleers and explorers.
- Capturing the Cosmos: An astronomy documentary highlighting cutting‑edge research and Australia’s role in radio astronomy.
- Didgeridoo Workshop: A live didgeridoo performance showcasing the music, stories, and styles of Indigenous artists.
- Free Daily Movies: Daily family‑friendly movie screenings in the Arkani Theatre on a large cinema screen.
- Guided Garden Walks: A guided walk through the resort gardens, focusing on native plants, bush foods, and traditional medicinal uses.
- Paint Your Own Australian Animal: A creative activity where guests paint wooden Australian animals using stencils and colourful designs.
- The Lawn Gallery: An outdoor art space where guests can meet Anangu artists, watch artworks being created, and purchase pieces to take home.