
- Enjoy a night in the desert at Sails in the Desert Resort at Uluru
- Dine beneath the stars with a view of Uluru
- Tour the base of the Rock at sunrise
- Explore Alice Springs on a 4 hour private tour tailor made to suit your interests
- Spend a night in Alice Springs at the Alice Springs Resort
- Sip champagne on your Sunset helicopter flight over the Alice Springs area
- Stay in a luxury cabin at Orraminna Bush Camp for 2 nights and experience life in the outback. Dinner, breakfast and station activities are included.
- Enjoy private transfers to the Skycity Darwin Hotel for a 2 nights stay
- Cruise Darwin Harbour on an Eco habitat sunset sailing
- Tour to Kakadu National Park to see the wildlife of the wetlands
- All transfers
Price is per person based on twin share
Subject to availability
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Package code: 81006AU01
Does not operate between 15 December and 01 February
Price is valid for travel through 31 March 2010
Airfares not included
National Park Entry Fee of $31 per person is not included.

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Your journey begins at Uluru/Ayers Rock, Australia's iconic interior. You’ll stay at Sails in the Desert, Ayers Rock Resort's premier hotel. This evening you’ll be transported to a desert dune where you sip champagne and listen to haunting sounds of didgeridoo as you watch a magnificent sunset over Kata Tjuta. When the sun has finally set, lanterns are lit and a gourmet Australian BBQ of is served under the stars. The resident astronomer will introduce you to the magnificent constellations, stars and planets that make up the skies of the Southern Hemisphere.
An early rise this morning to join your Ayers Rock Sunrise and Base Tour. Visit the base to view sunrise over Uluru (Ayers Rock). After viewing the sunrise, enjoy a leisurely drive around the base of Uluru where your guide will point out a number of interesting features of the monolith, then take you on a walking tour of Mutitjulu Waterhole where you can view Aboriginal Rock Art.
Later this morning you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Alice Springs (flight not included).
You haven't experienced Australia until you've been to its heart and marveled at the results of Mother Nature's handiwork. Alice Springs is the area's headquarters and the perfect base for exploration. This afternoon you’ll have a private personalized tour of Alice Springs to suit your interests. Visits can include the Royal Flying Doctor Base, Aboriginal Cultural Museum and Art Gallery, Alice Springs Desert Park, School of the Air, Ross River Homestead, Flynn's Grave and more.
Late in the afternoon, a helicopter flight to remember. Imagine it: chilled bubbly, a desert sunset and you...Enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbly before flying to Honeymoon Gap, along Mt Gillen ridgeline to Heavitree Gap, providing extensive views of Alice Springs as the sun sets over the desert ranges. The perfect end to a perfect day!
Your luxury outback cabin at Ooraminna awaits. This morning you’ll travel 30 minutes out of Alice Springs to Ooraminna Bush Camp. Here you’ll experience true outback hospitality. William and Mary Hayes were one of the pioneer families of the Alice Springs District, arriving in the area in 1884 with horses and bullock teams loaded with steel poles to replace the original wooden poles on the Overland Telegraph Line. Today, six generations later, Bill and Jan Hayes and their family invite you to experience the unique beauty of the outback with them.
You’ll be transferred to Alice Springs Airport for your flight to Australia’s ‘Top End’, Darwin. (Flight not included)
Darwin is a popular holiday destination, thanks to a laid back charm cultivated in equal parts by its tropical climate and geographical position. You’ll spend 2 nights here at Skycity Darwin, Darwin's premium five star boutique hotel.
This afternoon enjoy a private guided tour of the city, including visits to art galleries and points of interest. This evening you enjoy a sailing experience on Darwin Harbour with its mangrove lined waterways, home to a rich array of wildlife including crocodiles, marine mammals, native birds and fish.
Today you will travel on the Arnhem Highway across the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains to Kakadu. You’ll stop at Nourlangie Rock, where your guide will lead a walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch we join our local guide for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colorful range of bird life this region is renowned for. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu, before returning to Darwin.
Today your Outback encounter ends with your transfer to Darwin Airport.

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