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Alice Springs

Car Rental in Alice Springs

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You’ll find that the Alice Springs car rental locations opening hours within the main city offices range between 08:00 – 17:00 on weekdays and 08:00 – 17:00 on weekends, so book your cheap Alice Springs car hire now!

About Alice Springs

Alice Springs is the second largest town in the Northern Territory. It’s popoluation in 2005 was in excess of 26,000 and its popularly known as "the Alice" or simply "Alice".

Marooned in the centre of Australia and surrounded by red desert, Alice Springs. Is once a remote outpost. It is now the second biggest town in the NorthernTerritory, built on the banks of the usually dry Todd River.

At first appearance, it's so civilised that it can be a real disappointment to those expecting saloons on every corner and colourful bush characters, but explore the area and you'll begin to appreciate the flavour of this desert community.

Alice Springs Cultural Precinct presents a wonderful array of culture and history on one site. Wander through the Araluen galleries or stroll through Memorial Cemetrey, where many early Centralian characters lay buried.

For nature lovers, the Alice Springs Desert Park showcases landscapes, animals, and plants of Australia's deserts and their traditional use by Aboriginal people. Horses have always been part of the pioneering history of the town, and at the Alice Springs Turf Club racing takes place almost weekly on the picturesque Pioneer Park Racecourse.

In Alice Springs, temperatures can vary by up to 28°C and rainfall can vary quite dramatically from year to year. In summer, the average maximum temperature is in the high 30s, where as in winter the average minimum temperature can be 7.5C.

Getting to Alice Springs

If you’re thinking of getting to Alice without taking off be warned, it’s two long days driving from anywhere else significant in Australia.

The Northern Territories biggest and only international airport is in Darwin, but the major airports of Alice Springs and Ayers Rock provide comprehensive regional and domestic services and links to Darwin itself. Alice Springs' modern airport services flights from all around Australia every day.

Travelling by bus or coach is a great option if you want to experience the adventure of an Outback road trip, but don't want to drive yourself. Greyhound Pioneer, McCafferty's Coaches and other National coachlines run throughout the Northern Territory letting you choose overnight accommodation to suit your budget.

Alice Springs is located on the Adelaide – Darwin railway and is visited by the Ghan, operated by Great Southern Railway, on its journey between Adelaide and Darwin. The train arrives twice weekly in each direction.[

If you plan to rent a car, the Stuart Highway is the Territory's main artery, going all the way from Adelaide to Darwin. It passes through Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Katherine and Darwin. If you want a quote on Alice Springs car rental, simply obtain a quote now.

Exploring Alice Springs

Alice Springs is the hub of a truly magical part of Central Australia, which is best seen by car.

You’re bound to be inspired by the scenery of the West MacDonnell Ranges that motivated artist Albert Namatjira to paint these breathtaking landscapes. Washed in sunburnt oranges, maroons, and purples, these rocky ridges contain chasms and gorges of rugged scenery.

The Simpson Desert is real frontier country that is still as wild and untamed as it was for the first European pioneers 150 years ago. With its eerie landmarks such as Chambers Pillar, undulating sand dunes and challenging desert tracks, this is four by four outback country at its best.

Most people arrive in Alice en route or from the famous Ayers rock and Kings Canyon, but distances are large. and these are more than 500 kilometres away.

Explore the gullies, sheer cliffs, gorges, rivers, and ghost towns of the East MacDonnell Ranges and the gemfields of Harts Range and the historic gold mining settlement of Arltunga of the north.

The East MacDonnell's include the serene grandeur of Trephina Gorge and John Hayes Rock Hole, the Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park, the aboriginal paintings of N'Dhala Gorge, and the historic Ross River Homestead.

Alice Springs Cuisine

Alice Springs restaurants offer locals and visitors alike an abundance of dining experiences. From the beautiful Alice Springs waterfront, to cheap and cheerful Alice Springs cafes. As the locals will proudly attest, there's nothing quite like dining in Alice Springs. Here are some of our suggestions for the next time you visit Alice Springs:

Bojangles Saloon: Bojangles provides true Territory Tucker such as Camel, Crocodile, Kangaroo, Emu and Barramundi. For the serious meat lovers there are six steaks available including "The Big Bugger", a 600gm T-bone steak and Bo's famous Beef Ribs.

Heavitree Gap Tavern: you can enjoy a bistro style meal whilst enjoying local entertainment such as a reptile show and local balladeers!

Sounds of Silence Resort: Offers the very best of the Red Centre; unforgettable dining, quality entertainment and a sparkling outback sky. In front of you is the fabled Uluru; behind you are the domes of Kata Tjuta and, opne of the most stunning sunsets you have ever seen.

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