Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSounds of Silence Restaurant
Duration: 3 hours (approx.)
Location: Ayers Rock, Northern Territory
Product code: 2478_SAIAO1FIT
97 reviews of Sounds of Silence Restaurant
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A wonderful experience, totally unique, very atmospheric. The food was good and the wine plentiful.
Reviewed by: Sally C, United Kingdom, January 2008
Even though it rained it was brilliant, we where supplied with rain coats!!! Added to the fun of the evening. An evening not to be missed in ALL weather!
Reviewed by: Gillian P, United Kingdom, December 2007
Wonderful experience, not to be missed. Watching the sunset drinking a buck's fizz was great, the food was good, and we actually heard a dingo calling in the dark. Fabulous!
Reviewed by: Julia M, United Kingdom, December 2007
Excellent trip, very well organised.
Reviewed by: Malcolm R, United Kingdom, October 2007
The food was good but the astronomer after dinner was 1st class! You really should try it but wear flat shoes.
Reviewed by: Tina T, United Kingdom, October 2007
A fantastic evening, we were lucky to see sunset over Uluru Ayers Rock and the Olgas. Great food, helpful staff, a fine clear night under billions of stars. Magical!!
Reviewed by: Richard D, United Kingdom, October 2007
This was probably the most fun activity we participated in during our 2 week visit to Australia. The setting was magnificent and the night sky with its unbelievable myriad of stars was magical. No one should miss this experience.
Reviewed by: Rick E, United States, October 2007
Superb evening out, great views, food and loved the star gazing!
Reviewed by: John S, United Kingdom, October 2007
This was the highlight of our trip to the Outback. We enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to anyone visiting the Outback. If you go in the winter, at the end of August, take a sweater with you because it gets chilly. Also try and sit next to the heat lamps.
Reviewed by: Huguette S, United States, September 2007
A totally magical experience, the astronomer was absolutely first class and made this excellent evening which I will never forget. Highly recommended!
Reviewed by: Claire C, United Kingdom, August 2007
Sounds of Silence lived up to its reputation. We went on this excursion mid-August and the weather at night, though nippy, was as clear as anyone could hope to get. The astronomer pointed out the Southern Cross and every other viewable constellation in the southern hemisphere. What a treat! Food was plentiful, and the staff was extremely friendly. We were the only Americans: my husband, 13-year-old son, and myself, and the Australians seated with us were SO kind and friendly, especially to our son. It will be a memory none of us will ever forget. I highly recommend this excursion. Dress warmly if you're going during the Australian winter.
Reviewed by: Jo-Ann M, United States, August 2007
Great food and atmosphere!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2007
The highlight of the trip!
Reviewed by: Maureen O, United Kingdom, August 2007
The Uluru night time observatory star gazing was out of this world, literally fantastic. The sunrise and aboriginal tour had mind blowing sights, culture, and people. The Sounds of Silence Tour was amazing, but you really have to see and listen for yourself.
Reviewed by: Malcolm R, United Kingdom, August 2007
This was a fantastic night spent viewing the sunset over Uluru, gazing at the stars, and enjoying some excellent food. It was well worth the money: an amazing experience.
Reviewed by: Chantelle M, United Kingdom, August 2007
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