Ayers Rock (Uluru) Reviews
We've found 109 Ayers Rock (Uluru) reviews from Viator.com travelers and members: what they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved. It's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Review by Martin K, Australia, August 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
Any visit to Uluru really should include the Sounds of Silence dinner. It is very well organised and the service is impeccable. Food and drinks are of high quality, and the location of course is unique. The experience may seem pricey but it is well worth it.
Review by Anonymous, July 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
This was one of the best excursions we went on during our trip to Ayers Rock. The food was ok, nothing great. Watching the sunset over the rock was amazing. We live in a big city, so I haven't seen the constellations and milky way like that in years. Also, we met some wonderful Australians who were just lovely company during dinner. Only drawback was the cold- we went in July and it was so cold even our cold weather gear and heating lamps next to our table couldn't keep us warm. It was sold out on a freezing night so it must be a popular excursion.
Review by Peter B, Australia, July 2010
Doing what: Uluru and Kata Tjuta Tour by Helicopter from Ayers Rock
Very professionally run outfit, well maintained fleet with young but experienced pilots. An exhillarating way to see Uluru & Kata Tjuta, sunset was magnificent.
Review by Jared G, USA, June 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
The experience was one I will never forget. It was amazing to see the sunset at Uluru. Along with having a very good dinner under the amazing night sky. The astronomer was very good. I highly recommend this.
Review by Ann F, USA, May 2010
Doing what: Uluru and Kata Tjuta Tour by Helicopter from Ayers Rock
This was our first view of Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta and it's a fantastic way to do it.
Review by Jason K, USA, May 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
The Sounds of Silence was an AMAZING experience. My fiance and I went to Australia for our Honeymoon and this is a must do!! The night started with Champagne, appetizers, and the sunset.T he sunset was beautiful over both Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The food at the buffet was great, we had a lot of champage and wine all included, and we had so many choices for food and dessert. The experience of eating out in the Outback was unreal! After dinner we listened to the digeridoo and stargazed. The stargazing was amazing. I have never seen such a wide open sky. The view was better than in a planetarium. I have never seen such a thing!! The actual sound of silence was beautiful and a little scary. You are out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by nothing but desert and nature. A truely amazing experience!!!
Review by Ann F, USA, May 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
This was the best tour we took at Ayers Rock. The food was great, the servers were attentive and the star talker really knew his stuff - even though it was cloudy and there was only one star! The view of Ayers Rock from our dining spot was amazing.
Review by Anonymous, March 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
A great evening! The staff were great, the food, wine, dessert were great, and the shows were great, and most importantly, the view of Uluru was fantastic! It really topped the trip!
Review by Martin S, USA, February 2010
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
The view of Ayers Rock from this vantage point was fantastic! The champagne and canapes were fabulous as we watched the sun go down on the rock. Short, easy walk to white tableclothed tables set beautifully and chatting with people in a relaxed atmosphere made the dinner experience very enjoyable. The buffet had wonderful varied courses of great food. Then the stars came out and were well pointed out and described. We will go again on our next visit to Ayers Rock, for sure. Wouldn't miss it.
Review by Yvonne W, USA, December 2009
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
We were in Australia for three weeks, and this was one of the the highlights of our trip! The ambiance was perfect for the experience. We were served champagne and hors d'oeuvres as the sun was setting over Kata Tjuta, the Olgas and Uluru, and didgeridoo music was played. The dinner consisted of Australian delicacies and was absolutely delicious. We were there in July, so we wore jackets for the cool evening. There were gas heaters which provided a lot of warmth. After dinner, an astronomer gave us an informative and entertaining tour of the southern night sky with the millions of stars and the planet Saturn. Telescopes were provided for those who wanted a closer look. If you have the chance to travel to Ayers Rock, do not miss this beautiful experience!
Review by Dennis M, USA, December 2009
Doing what: 2-Day Uluru Sunset and Kata Tjuta Tour from Ayers Rock
First Class treatment with a two day comprehensive tour. From our greeting at the airport to the farewell as we departed, this tour offers everything you want to see and do at Uluru. Highly recommended!
Review by Anonymous, December 2009
Doing what: Uluru and Kata Tjuta Tour by Helicopter from Ayers Rock
I really enjoyed this! There are great views of the resort as you fly out, and of Uluru & Kata Tjuta, that we thought were amazing!
Review by Anonymous, February 2009
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
Enjoyed it, very well organised. If you want a great outdoor experience in Uluru, this is for you. Food was very good, too.
Review by PATRICK J, France, January 2009
Doing what: Uluru and Kata Tjuta Tour by Helicopter from Ayers Rock
Amazing, great! Pilot was nice and very informative. Especially in January, nobody in Ayers Rock but flies, buying a fly net is a must, nobody in the air, lots of emotions. A must do!
Review by Anonymous, August 2008
Doing what: Sounds of Silence Restaurant
Fantastic time at the dinner. They bus you out to a location on some dirt road somewhere, then offload you to a very nice setting in the outback. You watch the sun set where you can see both Uluru and Kata Tuja, and they give you free drinks. They you have a nice dinner with an amazing sunset and good food and beer. The astronomy talk was also interesting and funny. Would definitely recommend to a friend.




