Longitude 131

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Longitude 131

Yulara Dr, Yulara, Northern Territory, 0872, AustraliaSee Hotel Details
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9.8/10
Outstanding
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Guest User
Stay Date Nov 2025
Other
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Dec 5, 2025
Beautiful scenery and accommodations. I applaud the lodge for its activity offerings. One is able to get a real history of the aboriginal tribe(s) that have made this site a spiritual and historical landmark. The tent was both luxurious and exotic in style and ambience. Had I not just arrived from the sister lodge in Mossman, I would have higher praise, however I found the food and service a bit below Silky Oaks. The service staff was not as thorough, knowledgeable and attentive as those at Silky Oaks and I was expecting more site information from the staff so questions were answered mainly by the guide on our walks and sunset viewing visits. Given this, I highly recommend the lodge when visiting this sacred site. There are no big buses and crowds as with the other lodging located near the area.
Guest User
Stay Date Oct 2025
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 29, 2025
Uluru is magical and Longitude 131 is a fitting place to enjoy that magic. The tents are spacious, attractive and well provisioned. Food and wine ranged from very good to excellent. Service was great. We particularly enjoyed eating under the stars and returning to our balcony which had a fire going, the day bed made up and a choice of drinks laid out. Fabulous way to end a day. We stayed for three nights and that seemed a perfect amount of time. We did all the included activities on offer and had time for extra activities like a helicopter ride and a visit to the spa.
Guest User
Stay Date Oct 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 20, 2025
A wonderful experience not to be missed. We loved every moment of our stay here. The staff is so friendly and helpful. Don’t miss the magic they highlight on the special walks and sunset and star gazing. We so enjoyed Dan and Christian’s tours of the universe. Dennis and Lauren went beyond performance perfection in making our stay so special. Thank you a million times!
Guest User
Stay Date Oct 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 7, 2025
This is such a unique place that is well designed and clear about finding the balance between nature and an upscale retreat. Every step of the way there is a focus on service and attention to detail. From the cool towels upon arrival on a very hot day to the smooth and relaxed check in and handling of activities. A wide range of selections at all the meals and a well stocked bar for the guests to enjoy at leisure. The hikes were well guided. Special shout out to “Tush” from Sri Lanka. She took this incredible photo with a back yoga bend that is a special memory. The place is enchanting and engaging or relaxing as you want it to be. The rooms are large, the views are spectacular. This is a marvelous place in the outback.
Guest User
Stay Date Aug 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 30, 2025
I was an Australian who had never visited Central Australia. And I knew nothing about Longitude 131 before my recent visit. Both experiences blew me away. From the moment we arrived at the airport until our departure, everything was taken care of. Upon arrival, we were presented with an itinerary that let us enjoy the best of Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa National Park. With bad knees, I didn’t do every walk offered, but enjoyed most activities. The resort provided everything we needed, from backpacks to fly nets (which were needed!). The guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Back at the resort, I have never experienced such luxury. As someone who enjoys fine dining and good wines, I actually got excited about going to lunch and dinner each day. Breakfast was also delicious. The rooms were well stocked with a selection of beer and wine, even cognac and Baileys for sipping under the stars. The service was excellent at every level. I have high standards, and couldn’t fault a single thing.
Guest User
Stay Date Jul 2025
Other
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Aug 26, 2025
This is a beautiful resort with views of the stunning Uluru. Our trip started with a pickup at the airport, which was easy and quick (only a 10 minute drive from the property). The check in process was straight forward and accompanied with a glass of wine from the self serve bar in the main lodge. Like most of the luxury lodges in Australia, you are presented an itinerary for your visit at check in. They offer many different activities with my favorite being the Uluru base walk and our couples massage. My biggest wish is that I would have asked for one morning of downtime, as they had us booked solid for our trip (wake up at 6 am for hiking with return as late as 11 pm after dinner). While this kept us busy, we were exhausted by the end of our stay, and we didn't feel we got to experience the room as much as we would have liked (the only time we were in our room it was dark and you couldn't appreciate the views). The accommodation itself is nice with a comfortable bed, minibar, and hot shower. It should be noted (as common sense would dictate), that you are in the Australian Outback and there will be dirt and insects (so perhaps, leave the white shoes at home). The resort does a great job of providing all necessary equipment for your outings including bug spray, backpack, face insect shield (not needed in the winter), water bottles (to keep), etc. The areas I could see them improve are in regards to the level and consistency of service. While some of the staff were truly amazing (shout out to our tour guide, Julia, who was fun, informative, and engaging), most of the staff we encountered had a level of indifference (while nice, they generally seemed disengaged). I chalk this up to most of the staff being transient (after speaking to them, we learned most of their staff are on a work/holiday visa program and only work on property for 3 months before moving on). To highlight this indifference, we encountered many staff who would commented some derivative of "only x of days until I can go on holiday again" which doesn't inspire a lot of excitement about the current location (we enjoyed talking to them about their life and travels, but these comments didn't make it sound like people were genuinely excited to be working at Longitude 131). I believe the transient nature of their staff leads to gaps in the type of training/finesse you may expect for a property of this caliber and cost ($3,000+ USD per night). One specific example of where the service was lacking occurred when I requested for in room dining. I was sick one night and asked if I could have dinner in my room (I even offered to carry it there myself). It took multiple staff members asking around before I was told they cannot accommodate this request due to lack of sufficient staff. I ended up eating in the dining room, which was less than ideal. While in the scheme of things this is trivial, with the price you pay, this is not the level of service you expect. All of that being said, this a b
Guest User
Stay Date Jul 2025
Other
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Aug 21, 2025
My mom and I stayed at Longitude 131 for 2 nights. Longitude 131 has a high nightly rate, but it is also inclusive. Our transfers to the airport, all our meals, snacks, drinks, alcohol, and tours were included. The location is amazing with beautiful views of Uluru. Longitude 131 is a premiere lodging to experience Uluru. Longitude plans all your activities for you which made this leg to our Australia trip a breeze. This included dinner under the stars, walking through the Field of Lights art installation, Uluru at sunset, closer to Uluru at sunset, and a visit and short hike at Kata Tjuṯa. The staff were attentive and friendly. I enjoyed the breakfast and lunches. That said, with the price point of this hotel it really needs to be perfect and it was not. First, the staff printed out our itinerary of activities when we checked in. We only found out by happenstance that the first activity (the best one!) had the time incorrect. We would have shown up 2 hours late if we hadn’t chatted with a staff member and only relied on the printed itinerary. I really did not enjoy the dinner menu. I hated our meal at the Longitude 131 table, I just don’t think lamb and goat cheese go together. I was really turned off by the dinner menu the second night but they let us order off the lunch menu that we did enjoy. The rooms are spacious with great views but the bathrooms need to be remodeled. The grout in the bathroom was discolored, moldy, or missing (photos attached). When I closed the bathroom door (pocket doors) there were dirty finger prints on the door that looked like they had been there since it was installed (photo attached). The bathroom also had a pot to refill your water bottles, which I like the idea, but it was 2 feet from the toilet. I just don’t like my food and water sources to be next to a toilet. Finally, when you see pictures of Longitude 131, you will inevitably see pictures of the lovely deck at night, all made up with a fire. They only do the fire and the bed set up the night you go to the Longitude 131 table, they do not set this every night. This was not explained or mentioned when we checked in or on our printed itinerary. I was so exhausted (got up that day 3:30AM to catch a flight) and after the Longitude table dinner I went to straight to bed thinking I could enjoy the fire the next night. Apparently not. If you are interested in seeing Uluru you will not regret your stay at Longitude 131, but I do hope they take this feedback and improve.
Guest User
Stay Date Jul 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 20, 2025
Loved my time at Longitude 131. Excellent staff in every department. Very special hotel in a very special place. I’d recommend staying between 3-5 nights. We stayed for 3 nights. Would not have liked less and could have easily spent a couple more. Just means we have to come back! If you’re looking for a place to stay near Ularu then this is the only place. I wouldn’t even consider anywhere else. You will want for nothing. Met or exceeded my expectations in every category. I had high expectations but also realistic expectations. It’s a well oiled machine! Loved every minute. I wish I could live here!! Sad to leave. Can’t recommend enough.
Guest User
Stay Date May 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 3, 2025
We spent 4 nights, did most of the tours, all of which were excellent, with energetic, knowledgeable, personable, and motivated guides. The views were outstanding, the “tent” lodging luxurious, the food extraordinary, the staff competent and cordial. Only negatives: the bush flies were awful, the dinner outdoors at Table 131 an ordeal (too cold and windy, gas heater kept blowing out), the Field of Lights seemed an excessive intrusion into a natural space (miles of cable, light fixtures etc.) for a minimal aesthetic effect.
Guest User
Stay Date Apr 2025
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on May 9, 2025
There is only praise for this outstanding property. We spent 4 days here and couldn’t be more grateful for each and every staff member. The food, accommodation and excursions were all exceptional. They really know what they’re doing and the passion they have for the service they provide is infectious. We couldn’t recommend this property more! It’s worth every penny!
Guest User
Stay Date Apr 2025
Solo traveler
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on May 7, 2025
It’s really hard to believe how such a beautiful place could just be there amid the Uluru desert. It blends amazingly with the nature-scape: The tent-style villas named after people important to the Land, the Uluru vistas, and the terraces just made for stargazing. Unforgettable. The villas are spacious, comfortable, immaculately clean, and stylishly decorated. The restaurant serves top class food and wine on every occasion - it would really deserve a fine dining review of its own, kudos to the Chef. On some days, dining is held al fresco “under the stars” at Table 131, and I highly recommend the experience. The tour programme is wonderful - I also recommend adding the Valley of the Winds tour to the schedule, to make the most of it. The only thing that’s missing is a gym - it would be good to have a place to exercise during the day when the weather is really hot. And finally - the service is excellent, the staff are very experienced and professional. By far one of the best luxury holiday destinations I have ever visited.
Guest User
Stay Date Feb 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 23, 2025
A truly spectacular lodge. The views cannot be beat and the rooms/tents are incredibly thoughtfully designed. Most of all, the team shines with local knowledge, flawless service and a true passion for what they do. The food is also excellent. Highly recommend.
Guest User
Stay Date Feb 2025
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 13, 2025
This is a stunning hotel with exceptional service. This is a great place for folks who are active. My husband isn’t very mobile and they went out of their way to pick him up in buggies, make sure he was comfortable and make accommodations. The service blew us away - from Kevin who picked us up at the airport to Lara who served us meals, they were all 10 stars.
Guest User
Stay Date Feb 2025
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 13, 2025
Honeymoon trip of 3 nights Just amazing on every level Spectacular location, beautiful accommodation, relaxed and informal yet super luxe in every way Great itinerary to make the most of where you are with guided tours Food and wines excellent at every turn We booked a spa too on our last morning The attention to detail and service was outstanding This may seem like a gushing review - but most deserved and we can’t recommend this enough as an immersive, luxury experience in the red centre
Guest User
Stay Date Jan 2025
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 28, 2025
This is a special hotel. It offers truly luxury in one of the harsher environments on earth. The room was specious and well designed. The food was enjoyable. Service was excellent. The experiences were all well curated and felt special. If you can afford to stay here, there is no second choice in Uluru, and Uluru itself is worth the effort.