Alice Springs Accommodation Vatu Sanctuary

Vatu Sanctuary in Alice Springs

If watching sacred kingfishers and rainbow bee-eaters from your own private solar heated lap size pool is tempting and you are visiting the centre of Australia, immerse yourself in art and culture at Vatu Sanctuary.

Vatu Sanctuary in Alice Springs provides an alternative style of accommodation when visiting Alice Springs and is ideal for extended or short stays.

Set in a secluded private garden with beautiful water features and abundant bird life, Vatu Sanctuary is set up to cater for all your needs.

There are three separate fully appointed residences:

The Pond

Alice Springs Accommodation Vatu Sanctuary Very spacious three bedrooms (2 queens and 1 twin). A large verandah which captures the winter sun extends from the bedrooms (one with an office) and looks out to a carp pond. There is a hot tub and orchard.

The Kingfisher

Alice Springs Accommodation Vatu Sanctuary The Kingfisher has 2 bedrooms and sleeps 3-4 (1 queen and 1 twin). It looks out to the Buddha fountain, lagoon solar heated salt pool (14m x 6m), BBQ facilities and sandy beach area. String up the hammock to watch the kingfishers and rainbow bee eaters in the late afternoon.

The Bure

Alice Springs Accommodation Vatu Sanctuary The Bure is one bedroom (1 queen size bedroom) and is ideal for 1-2 guests. It has its own thatched hut, ideal for those who may wish to spend time dreaming in the hammock or sleeping out under the stars.

Property Facilities

  • Solar heated large salt water pool and waterfall
  • Concierge to welcome guests and assist them with local knowledge

The apartments are generally serviced daily. However if clients prefer privacy and only prefer every few days, they still have access to fresh towels etc in their linen cupboard. They can inform the Concierge their preference as she is on call.

Prices range from $159-$220 a night.

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(Bookings only please. You will be sent a booking confirmation email with the hostel contact details. Any further changes or enquiries must be directed to the hostel. Wayoutback does not handle enquiries.)

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