Desert Cave Hotel offers unique underground desert accommodation in Coober Pedy. You can also stay overground. There is an outdoor swimming pool and free parking.
Located in Coober Pedy, The Underground Motel provides a garden and BBQ facilities. This 3-star motel offers a shared kitchen, free shuttle service and free WiFi. The motel features family rooms.
Radeka Downunder Underground Motel is located in the centre of Coober Pedy, on the town's main street. Facilities include a fully equipped communal kitchen and coin-operated laundry.
Clarrie
New Zealand
The position was great and the underground experience was great.
BIG4 Stuart Range Outback Resort offers luxurious apartment accommodation in Coober Pedy. WiFi access is available and there is an onsite restaurant (open seasonally).
Desert View Apartments are Underground fully Self Contained Apartments with kitchenette, large screen TV, lounge and dining area, bathroom facilities and Fans. Free wifi and on-site parking.
Scott
Australia
It was easy as Text message was sent to let us know Room number and key access code.
Located in Coober Pedy in the South Australia region, The Blacklighters Opal Retreat-Undergound features a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Underground Bed & Breakfast is located in Coober Pedy. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Sue and Bruce
Australia
Full kitchen facilities was a bonus. Edward was very helpful. Washing facilities was excellent.
At Ali's Underground Studio, Coober Pedy, you will enjoy a unique experience of staying underground, with the choice of sleeping in a queen-sized bed dug into the wall or in the open plan area of the...
Ruwani
Australia
The apartment was well equipped and we loved the layout of the place. The kitchen was a great size and the whole place felt spacious for a studio apartment. My kids especially loved the bed areas that were dug into the wall. The host was wonderful and had great communication. I would highly recommend this place.
Much of the town being underground is something worth...
Much of the town being underground is something worth experiencing, the people were friendly and helpful, and we visited in April during cooler weather and it was pleasant. We have previously been there in the heat of summer and it's NOT so nice, dusty and hot, which is obviously why most of the town live underground.
The nearby Breakaways Conservation Park is definitely worth visiting; you can do a round trip through the Breakaways from Coober Pedy in around 90 mins including at least 30m at the various lookouts and photo vantage points. The colours from brilliant white to deep reds is amazing and the area is so different to the surrounding arid land.
The food and service at the Big Winch is superb and it's also a great vantage point to see the town and surrounding area from.
I would also recommend John's Pizza Bar in the main street and the Outback Bar and Grill attached to one of the servos serves decent grub too, as well as signature Outback Shiraz (from the Barossa Valley) for about $25/bottle that went down well.
Definitely a better town in the cooler months if you dislike the heat.
John
Australia
10
Scored 10
We stayed two nights, which meant one full day.
We stayed two nights, which meant one full day. Next time I would put in either 3 or 4 nights, giving 2 or 3 full days. In our one day we saw one mine, drove out to the Salt & Pepper rock formation, then had time for some drone shots above some of the mine hills out on the highway. The evening before that, we at least saw sunset from the Big Winch, which was a great introduction to the town. Another day would enable another mine visit at the very least ... since the mines are the most interesting thing about Coober Pedy.
Mary
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Coober Pedy is a opal mining capital of the world.
Coober Pedy is a opal mining capital of the world. It is an interesting place to visit for a day or two to learn about its mining history, specific life in the Australian desert and to experience a true outback.
Jan
Czech Republic
2.0
Scored 2.0
We have now stopped twice at Coober Pedy, once for lunch and...
We have now stopped twice at Coober Pedy, once for lunch and fuel, and this time for an overnight sleep driving to Darwin and have no desire to ever return. Only reason to go there if you really need to stay underground or are interested in the mining history. The town has nothing to recommend itself.
Catchcryhamm
Australia
10
Scored 10
Panoramic view at Breakaways Conservation Park and Kanku...
Panoramic view at Breakaways Conservation Park and Kanku National Park. The hospitality of the bride's mother in allowing guests to explore her exceptional dugout accommodation is exceptional. Awesome huge dugout, with many artistic displays
Rosalinda
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our favourite place for dining was the Big Winch 360 with a...
Our favourite place for dining was the Big Winch 360 with a wide variety on the menu. The food was delicious too.
Our favourite places were the Breakaways which we visited twice in our three days stay. This was by far the highlight of our visit. We also visited the following exciting places:
1. Underground Serbian Ortgodox church
2. Underground Catholic Church
3. Old Timers Mine
4. Umoona Opal Mine and Museum
It is very easy to get around Coober Pedy
Splendid location. We were welcomed by Irene and Mike who showed us around and gave us good advice on sightseeing. The house was large and airy and well-designed and if you want the full Coober Pedy experience of underground living, this is a perfect example. It is just outside town, so you get an amazing view of the Breakaways. We could literally dance under the stars and this is the most amazing sky in the daytime and at even more so at night. The breakfast was left in the fridge and cupboards for us and was very nice too.
The Management staff Jo and Brent were very helpful and friendly, including driving me to and from the airport... also lending me a bicycle to better see and experience Coober Pedy... much appreciated!
I found the location very good... next to the Visitor Information Centre... and being just across the road from the Outback Bar and Grill, one of the few places in town to get breakfast, lunch, and dinner...
My room was roomy... cool during the hot days, even when the air conditioning wasn't on...
Arrived only to find that SA was going into a 7 day lockdown. Initial reaction was 'disappointment' but the staff, Mick and Erin, went above and beyond to look after us and to make the most of a bad situation. Turned out to be a great experience. The room was great, the view was great, the tour with 'Noble Tour's was great. If you are in Coober Pedy, stay at 'The Underground'
I liked the style of the property, being underground, and the layout of the house was really good, with one metre thick walls between some rooms, and the art on the walls was good too. Also, the parking right outside the front door was great, and the provisions and supplies were generous and sufficient for our needs. Very close to the centre of Coober Pedy also.
The underground stay experience was great! The location is on top of a hill with great views back into Coober pedy. The bedroom was massive and bed was comfortable.
Overall I would stay here again as the price is good compared to other accommodation options in town. Would be a great place when renovations are finished.
This was not a room but an appartmwnt. It was huge and underground. Now i have been to coober pedy before, and know how hard some things are to achieve. Some areas e.g the bathroom are not completely finished to 5 star level but over all, it is excellent. Would stay again.
Fantastic location. Irene was wonderful and welcoming and gave us lots of great ideas about what to do around Coober Pedy. Highly recommend this beautifully crafted dug out!
Location was central to town. short walk for dinner options. Room was clean and tidy. Staff were helpful and friendly.
This is recommended for families visiting Coober Pedy
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