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Since 1915 Coober Pedy has exerted a
fascination for those who seek the elusive
opal, the world’s most colourful gemstone.
Coober Pedy is known as the “underground town”,
where many locals live in “dugouts” or underground homes. The earth gives natural temperature control
for cool, quiet living in this semi-desert area of
Outback South Australia
Desert Cave, the only international underground
hotel, allows you to experience dug-out style living. It’s the experience of a lifetime. Underground
accommodation, shops, cafe, bar and display areas -
all within beautiful soft, natural sandstone surrounds.
Sleep underground (or above if you prefer), enjoy
fine dining, splash in the pool, relax in the spa
Stroll in the cool comfort of
underground shopping.
The Desert Cave Hotel is an
oasis in the desert. Coober Pedy offers a
great Australian Outback
experience. Take in a Desert Cave
Hotel’s Tour. It’s the best
way to see Coober
Pedy and the
Breakaways. The Desert Cave offers a range of
Outback-experience tours.
A comprehensive tour of Coober Pedy and The Breakaways, a few
hours opal noodling, a mining experience, a trip with The Mailman to Oodnadatta and William Creek or a flying expedition to see Outback wetlands. There is so much to see and do. Coober Pedy is 850 kms north of Adelaide and 680 kms south of Alice Springs on the sealed Stuart Highway Kendell Airlines operate a daily service. The internationally famous Ghan train stops 34km west of Coober Pedy. Greyhound Pioneer services Coober Pedy and many L national coach companies travel through the town. |
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