Best Alice Springs Tours & Trips

This once dusty outpost is today a major tourist destination, particularly as a go-to place for those touring Australia's Red Centre. Alice Springs is also many visitors’ first encounter with Australia's indigenous community. Here you will find the Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre, where you can learn about the culture of the aborigines, take a guided bushwalk, see dance performances and learn how to play the didgeridoo. Alice Springs is also the gateway to the MacDonnell Ranges and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, both easily accessible on a variety of thrilling Alice Springs tours.
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15-Day Australian Outback Tour from Adelaide: Port Augusta, Uluru, Alice Springs and Darwin | 1 Country and 12 Cities | 14 Breakfasts, 10 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 Tour Code: 728934
Start / End City
Adelaide, Darwin
Duration
15.0 Days
City & Attractions
Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Uluru +22 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
$5,828.00
30-Minute Early Morning Hot Air Balloon Flight from Alice Spring
Daily Departure
5.0 Tour Code: 663619
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
4.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$254.25
60-Minute Early Morning Hot Air Balloon Flight from Alice Spring
Daily Departure
5.0 Tour Code: 663616
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
4.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Alice Springs
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$306.49
3-Day Uluru Kata Tjuta Safari Tour from Ayers Rock/Yulara(Basic Swag)
Most Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 690801
Start / End City
Uluru
Duration
3.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Uluru, Yulara +6 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$693.09
3-Day Uluru Kata Tjuta Safari Tour from Ayers Rock/Yulara(Safari Tent)
Most Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 690804
Start / End City
Uluru, Alice Springs
Duration
3.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Yulara, Uluru +7 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$801.06
1-Day West MacDonnell Ranges Tjoritja Tour from Alice Springs
Free Cancellation
Select Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 690792
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
12.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Simpsons Gap, West MacDonnell National Park
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$153.25
 4-Day Red Centre to West MacDonnell from Alice Springs(Safari Tent): Uluru | Kata Tjuta | Kings Canyon | West MacDonnell Ranges | Standley Chasm
Most Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 690798
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
4.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Muṯitjulu Waterhole, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park +5 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$1,128.45
 4 Day Red Centre to West MacDonnell from Alice Springs( Basic Swag): Uluru | Kata Tjuta | Kings Canyon | West MacDonnell Ranges | Standley Chasm
Most Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 690795
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
4.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre +5 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$996.10
4-Day Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure Tour from Alice Springs | Small Group Tour
Most Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 682014
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
4.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, Uluru, Yulara +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
Operator
Intrepid Travel
From
$1,224.00
8-Day In-Depth Tour: Alice Springs, Uluru Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 717756
Start / End City
Alice Springs
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Alice Springs, West MacDonnell National Park, Ayers Rock (Uluru) +1 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Alice Springs Tours: Your Adventures in Australia’s Red Center Begin Here!

Have an Unforgettable Encounter with Australia's Indigenous Community

Sign up for an Alice Springs Balloon Flight

Explore West MacDonnells

Trips to and from Alice Springs

Have an Unforgettable Encounter with Australia's Indigenous Community

Aboriginal culture runs deep in Alice Springs with the original inhabitants, the Arrenrnte, having lived in the region for thousands of years. Many other Aboriginal peoples are well represented in Alice Springs and their culture is on full display. Your Alice Springs tours will certainly include a wide variety of opportunities for you to interact with Australia's indigenous community.

• Visit the Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre to learn a wealth of information about the way of life of the Australian Aborigines.

• Go on an exciting and informative bushwalk with friendly, expert local guides.

• Watch a captivating Aboriginal dance performance and learn to play the didgeridoo (a wooden trumpet developed by the Australian Aborigines).

Sign up for an Alice Springs Balloon Flight

One of the top things to do in Alice Springs is to take a thrilling balloon flight from Alice Springs out over fascinating desert landscapes as you make your way to the MacDonnell Ranges. These beautiful mountains sit on either side of Alice Springs and feature breathtaking gorges, inviting waterholes and striking flora and fauna.

You will also fly over the historic Owen Springs Cattle Station (now known as the Owen Springs Reserve) and the perfect place for a 4-Wheel Drive adventure once you are back on the ground.

Speaking of which, if you would rather not venture up on a balloon flight, you can still be a part of all the excitement on an Alice Springs balloon chase. Your guides drive you through the desert tracks to meet the balloon at its landing spot. Enjoy complementary refreshments as you reunite with your friends.

Explore West MacDonnells

Travel aboard a modern, fully equipped, sightseeing bus to view the spectacular natural display of Ochre Pits nestled in the West MacDonnell ranges. The multi-colored walls of this area are painted in gorgeous white, yellow and red hues. See the layers of rock shimmering in the sunlight and hear how the Australian Aborigines used the ochre in their ceremonies and for trading among their different groups.

Also in West MacDonnells is Ellery Creek – the perfect place to relax and absorb all the natural beauty of the region. Stop for a refreshing dip in the amazing waterhole carved out by the creek over thousands of years.

Trips to and from Alice Springs

Cosmopolitan Darwin on Australia's north coast is an ideal location from which to set out for the Red Center. Darwin to Alice Springs vacation packages give you plenty of time to first indulge in a tour of that exceptional tropical city followed by a variety of Alice Springs tours throughout the Outback. Some of Darwin's most well-known tourist attractions are: Mitchell Street with its lovely cafes and restaurants; Cavenagh Street – location of Darwin's Chinatown and Chinese Temple; and the Darwin Botanical Gardens.

Australia tour packages never seem complete without a stop at Uluru (Ayers Rock). Ayers Rock tours take many forms but one of the most adventurous by far is the multiday backpacking trek from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock. Enjoy bush camping at night and by day follow along as your experienced guides take you from one exciting tourist stop to the next.

• Explore the sandstone domes of the Lost City

• Listen to stories from the 'Tjukurpa' Dreamtime at the Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Kata Tjuta

• See Ayers Rock bathed in shifting brilliant colors in the sunrise

• Walk right up to the base of Ayers Rock to get a true feel of its immense presence

Best Time to Visit Alice Springs

Spring 2026/2027
Spring brings a vibrant awakening to the desert, as the warming earth triggers the blooming of wildflowers and increased activity among local wildlife. Average temperatures range from 14°C to 31°C (57°F–88°F), creating a pleasant window of warmth before the peak summer heat arrives. The desert oaks and wattles burst into bloom, and the Red CentreNATS—a massive festival of wheels and smoke—revs up the town’s energy in September. It is a fantastic time for birdwatching at the Alice Springs Sewage Ponds (a world-renowned site for migratory birds) or spotting black-footed rock wallabies at Simpson’s Gap. The days are long and bright, perfect for exploring the Alice Springs Desert Park to learn about the intricate survival strategies of desert flora and fauna.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Alice Springs is characterized by intense, radiant heat and the dramatic arrival of the "wet" season’s tropical influences. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 36°C (68°F–97°F), though the mercury frequently soars above 40°C (104°F), making early morning exploration essential. This is the season of desert transformation; rare summer rains can turn dry riverbeds into rushing torrents and cause the parched landscape to erupt in sudden, brilliant greenery. While the heat is formidable, it is the best time to experience the sheer scale of the desert sky during lightning storms or to enjoy the serenity of the Larapinta Trail before the midday sun. The town’s social life centers around cool poolside retreats and the "Beating the Heat" community events.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn is widely regarded as the most comfortable time to visit Alice Springs, as the searing heat of summer gives way to mild, golden days and crisp, cool nights. Average temperatures range from 12°C to 27°C (54°F–81°F), providing the perfect climate for extended hiking in the West MacDonnell Ranges or cycling along the town's extensive path networks. This season hosts the iconic Parrtjima. A Festival in Light, where the MacDonnell Ranges are transformed into a massive glowing canvas of Indigenous art and storytelling. The stable weather is ideal for hot air ballooning at dawn, offering a bird’s-eye view of kangaroos hopping across the spinifex plains.
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Winter 2026/2027
Winter in the Red Centre is a season of sharp contrasts, featuring brilliant blue-sky days and freezing, frost-dusted nights. Average temperatures range from 3°C to 20°C (37°F–68°F), though nighttime temperatures often drop below zero, requiring heavy layers for stargazing. This is the peak season for events that define the town's quirky character, such as the world-famous Alice Springs Camel Cup and the Beanie Festival, which celebrates desert warmth through textile art. The cool, dry air makes it the premier time for the multi-day Larapinta Trek, as the walking conditions are physically invigorating. Evenings are spent gathered around campfires under the Milky Way, which appears exceptionally bright in the thin, dry winter atmosphere.
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Reviews for Alice Springs Tours

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8-Day In-Depth Tour: Alice Springs, Uluru Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon

Highly recommend!!!

Highly recommend this tour for anyone looking to experience the heart of Australia. The landscapes were awe-inspiring, and every day brought a new adventure.

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FAQs about Alice Springs Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Alice Springs?

The best time to visit Alice Springs is during the Australian autumn, winter, and early spring (April to September). Temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C during the day, ideal for outdoor activities. Avoid summer (December to February) when daytime temperatures often exceed 35°C and can reach 40°C, making sightseeing uncomfortable.

How do I get from Alice Springs Airport to the town center affordably?

Alice Springs Airport is just 1.5 km from the town center. Walk if you have light luggage, or take a shuttle bus like Alice Springs Transit, which operates regular services for under AUD 10. Taxis are available but cost around AUD 15–20. Ride-sharing services are limited, so pre-booking is recommended.

Is the Alice Springs Desert Park worth visiting for families?

Yes, the Alice Springs Desert Park is ideal for families. It combines wildlife exhibits, desert habitat walks, and live bird-of-prey demonstrations. The park educates visitors about Central Australian ecosystems and Aboriginal culture. Entry is around AUD 45 for adults, with family passes offering value. Allow 3–4 hours to explore fully.

Are there cultural etiquette guidelines to follow when visiting sacred sites near Alice Springs?

Yes, many sacred sites near Alice Springs, such as Simpson Gap and Standley Chasm, are culturally significant to the Arrernte people. Always respect signage, avoid climbing restricted areas, and do not photograph sites marked with "no photo" symbols. Follow designated paths and listen to local guides to support cultural preservation and responsible tourism.

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