The Alice Springs Airport, located only 15 kilometres from town, gives access to Alice Springs, a great touring base and a great holiday destination. With a range of shops and food outlets, all in airconditioned comfort and an updated flight information service, begin your Red Centre adventure in style.
The Alice Springs Airport provides services for meals, snacks, fast food and refreshments, which are available from the cafe style restaurant and bar. The cafe is located on the ground floor wi...
This is the gateway to visiting one of the seven wonders of the World - Uluru / Ayers Rock.
Ayers Rock Airport is owned and operated by Voyages Hotels and Resorts Pty Ltd, which also manages the Ayers Rock Resort, located seven kilometres from the Airport and 20 kilometres from Uluru / Ayers Rock.
The Airport Bar provides snacks and refreshments and is located in the Departures Lounge. Ayers Rock Designs offers the opportunity for those last minutes gifts which include Aboriginal Arts and Cra...
The Barkly Tourism is the main visitor information centre servicing Tennant Creek and its surrounding areas. With its prime objective of fostering tourism to this unique part of the Territory, the Barkly Tourism information centre is suitably located in Tennant Creek at the Battery Hill Mining Centre – the only operational ten-head stamp battery in Australia, which also supports an array of historical attractions within.
Offering a range of information about accommodation, tours, activities and...
Central Aboriginal Experiences (CAE) is the name of the Alice Springs Indigenous Tourism Hub. CAE is working with a number of Aboriginal owned businesses offering tourism products throughout the Central Australian region.
CAE gives visitors the opportunity to book one or multiple tourism products in varying locations through one direct number, for information and bookings. The aim of the organisation is to develop and expand the capabilities of Aboriginal culture touring throughout Central Aust...
Whether arriving in Darwin for the first time, or departing, Darwin International Airport offers a warm, confident service. With a range of shops and food outlets, all in airconditioned comfort and an updated flight information service, relax and enjoy your time at the Darwin International Airport, only 12.5 kilometres from the town centre.
The Darwin International Airport has many facilities available including meals, snacks, fast food and refreshments at the Gateway Bar and Eatery, opposite t...
The Katherine Tindal Civilian Airport is located approximately 15 kilometres from the town centre along the Stuart Highway. The terminal facilities include public toilets, telephones and a taxi rank. The Civillian Terminal is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week for the convenience of all industry users.
The Katherine Visitor Information Centre's prime objective is to foster and promote tourism in and around the Katherine region. They are located on the corner of Stuart Highway and Lindsay Street in Katherine, and offer a wide selection of brochures and booklets on the fascinating attractions of the area, as well as information on tours, accommodation, charters, and transport options.
The professional and friendly staff can assist with all touring information about this amazing outback region o...
The Tennant Creek Airport is situated approximately one kilometre from the centre of town. The airport is bounded by Irvine Street, Stuart Highway and Scott Street and open scrub land to the west and north. Passenger facilities at the airport include an airport terminal, luggage handling facilities and a free car park.
Tourism Central Australia, markets and promotes tourism growth to the Central Australian region. With the support and membership of businesses and organisations, both local and national, Tourism Central Australia are able to market this stunning region of Central Australia.
Located in the heart of Alice Springs, the visitor information centre houses a wealth of free information on tours, attractions, accommodation, events, transport options, including travel tips and maps, and their friendly an...
Tourism Top End promotes the many tourism products and services available in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory, and provides free information on tours and charters, accommodation, attractions, transport options, dining, shopping, and events.
Their main visitor information centre is located in Darwin’s central business district, and has a comprehensive selection of brochures, booklets and timetables, and their informative and professional staff can assist travellers with all their t...