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Sails In The Desert Hotel
Yulara Drive, Yulara Nt 0872
(232 rooms)
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| Description of the Sails In The Desert Hotel |
The property is named after the white sails that crown its roof. It is Ayers Rock Resorts premier hotel. The interior décor focuses on Aboriginal heritage and culture, with a gallery in the lobby and significant artworks featured throughout the public areas and private rooms. The property features spacious and airy rooms. Deluxe rooms, deluxe spa rooms, or suites, all of which offer a choice of one king-size or two queen size beds. All rooms have a private balcony or verandah.
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| Location of the Sails In The Desert Hotel |
Located centrally in Ayers Rock Resort and lies at the gateway to Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia's Northern Territory. Nestled behind sand dunes, Ayers Rock Resort lies hidden from view to those visiting the National Park.
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| Restaurants of the |
Rockpool : Alfresco restaurant
Winkiku Restaurant : Serving International cuisine, having the choice of a buffet, a-la-carte and set course menu, the Winkuku Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
Kuniya : A-la-carte restaurant.
Sounds of Silence Dinner : Travel out to a private dining setting in the middle of the desert. Sip on a glass of champagne with the sound of a lone didgeridoo filling the air as the sun slowly sets over the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) and Ayers Rock (Uluru). Dine on a gourmet BBQ of Australian delicacies and then sit back and take in the mystery of the desert at night as an astronomer takes you on a tour of the clear Southern night skies.
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| Child Policy |
Standard room: 2 children under 15 years sharing a room with an adult and utilising existing bedding are free of charge. Maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children per room. Deluxe Spa room: Child at adult rate. Maximum 3 people per room.
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| Hotel Facilities of Sails In The Desert Hotel |
Private facilities, air-conditioning, room service, tea and coffee making facilities, mini bar, colour TV, telephone and a minimum of one restaurant. PLUS , pool, tennis.
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Customer reviews of the Sails In The Desert Hotel
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"Location unmissable hotel average for the price
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"The location is a must do visit when in Australia. The Hotel staff are
pleasant and helpful, the hotel was acceptable if a little expensive for
the facilities. The resort is extremely short of choice in evening
entertainment.
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The best thing about Sails In The Desert Hotel was:"The location so near to the national park
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The worst thing about Sails In The Desert Hotel was: "The lack of choice in evening entertainment was substandard
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Review by: Mr R Young of Scarborough (Solo leisure) stayed in Sails In The Desert Hotel Mar 2007
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