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clear searchCoober Pedy is an iconic town in South Australia's outback, around 846km north of Adelaide and 685km south of Alice Springs, along the Stuart Highway. It’s famously known as the "Opal Capital of the World."
Accommodation in Coober Pedy is as unique as the town itself! You can opt for underground “dugout” hotels like the Desert Cave Hotel or The Lookout Cave, which keep you cool in the desert heat. For travellers seeking a simpler stay, there are also motels, campsites, and caravan parks in the area.
While The Ghan doesn’t stop directly in Coober Pedy, the train passes through nearby Manguri. Many travellers book a transfer from Manguri to explore Coober Pedy as part of their adventure.
Coober Pedy is a small, tightly-knit community of about 1,800 residents. While it may seem modest in size, its quirky charm, underground homes, and immense cultural significance make it a global attraction.
There’s no shortage of things to do in the area surrounding Coober Pedy! Don’t miss these highlights:
The Breakaways: A stunning, surreal desert landscape full of vibrant colors and dramatic vistas.
Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park and Dog Fence: Capture iconic photo opportunities at these breathtaking spots.
Yes, many operators provide guided tours to help you uncover the hidden gems of Coober Pedy. Popular options include mine tours, opal mining experiences, and outback excursions. Check out AAT Kings or Untamed Escapes for multi-day tours that include Coober Pedy as a stop.
Coober Pedy produces 70% of the world’s opals, making it a prime destination for jewellery enthusiasts and miners alike. The town’s geology is what makes these opals so unique and highly sought after.