4 day Lake Eyre Small Group Tour

DAY 1: Depart Adelaide approximately 7:00AM for the opal mining town of Andamooka via Port Augusta. After lunch we visit Woomera. This outback town was established in 1947 as a site for the launching of experimental rockets. Attractions include Woomera Heritage Centre and Missile Park displaying examples of rockets, aircraft and weapons associated with the testing range. Overnight we stay in Andamooka or Roxby Downs.

DAY 2: After breakfast we head to William Creek via the Borefield Road and the Oodnadatta Track. At William Creek: the worlds most isolated pub, you can indulge in a well-deserved Australian beer. The most important claim to fame for William Creek is that it is the smallest town in Australia and that it is located on the world’s largest cattle station (Anna Creek Station) which is 32,500 square kilometres. We can walk along the old Ghan Railway Line to the bridge at Breakfast Time Creek.

This is a land of contrasts. There’s red gibber plains stretching to the horizon, mound springs (we visit Bubbler Springs and Blanche Cup Springs) which create bush oases and wetlands, red gum lined creeks and vast areas of grey salt bush and spiky spinifex. Remnants of the old Ghan Railway are abundant along the Oodnadatta Track.

An optional flight over Lake Eyre North and South is available (own expense).

Lake Eyre Aerial view
Lake Eyre Aerial view

Lake Eyre which covers 8430 square kilometres, is 144 kilometres long and 77 kilometres wide is by far the larger of the two lakes. The creek like Goyder Channel joins Lake Eyre South to Lake Eyre, which at its narrowest is only 150 metres wide. At the lakes lowest point it is 15.2 metres below sea level and drains more than one sixth of the continent. Overnight we stay at the William Creek Hotel.


DAY 3: Today we head to Coober Pedy in the heart of South Australia’s vast outback; it is an opal wonderland. We spend some time visiting mines and interpretive centres which a great insight into the town and its mining operations. There are more than 30 opal shops in Coober Pedy if you like to purchase some opal. The town takes its name from the Aboriginal word Kupa (uninitiated man or white man) and Piti (hole). We also visit the Breakaway’s Reserve and Moon Plain before we head to Coober Pedy for our overnight stay at The Underground Motel.


DAY 4: We follow the Stuart Highway south revisiting Port Augusta on our return to Adelaide. Arriving at your accommodation approximately 6:00PM.

TOUR DETAILS

COST PER PERSON: $2590:00 (including GST) minimum 2 passengers also small group (16 passengers) available

TOUR INCLUDES: Accommodation (twin share), breakfasts days 2, 3 & 4 dinner days 1, 2, 3 morning & afternoon teas pick up/drop off at your accommodation.

NOT INCLUDED: Lunches, optional tours.

TOUR CONDITIONS: “JUST CRUISIN” reserve the right to alter or modify itinerary if prevailing weather, road conditions or adverse conditions require such change.BOOKING CONDITIONS: A deposit of 20% is required to confirm your reservation. Balance is payable 21 days prior to departure.

CANCELLATIONS: Must be made 14 days prior to departure or full deposit is forfeited.DON’T FORGET: Your camera, good walking shoes and hats. Please limit luggageto a small bag, and most of all don’t forget your sense of adventure. It is suggested that appropriate sickness, accident & personal liability insurance be taken out.