Ayers Rock at Sunset

COVID-19 FAQ's

Keeping Guests Safe & Healthy

Due to the increased spread of COVID-19 worldwide we have put in place a number of measures to protect individuals visiting the Resort and also ensure guests have a safe and enjoyable stay

Please see https://coronavirus.nt.gov.au/travel/quarantine/hotspots-covid-19 for the latest information on declared hotpots.

To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our guests, our staff, and our local communities, you must present a photo ID and evidence of your whereabouts for the past 14 days (credit card statement or similar).

Please note that travellers from outside the Northern Territory will be required to obtain a travel permit prior to entering NT. In order to obtain a travel permit, please complete this online form within 72 hours prior to travel. This applies for visitors arriving from outside NT as well as from overseas.

A copy of your completed border entry form, in printed form, will need to be shown to Jetstar staff and a Voyages COVID-19 safety officer as you board the plane. If you don’t show your NT border arrival form you cannot board the plane. This is an important form and it’s essential that you answer honestly. If you’re found to have provided misleading information on your arrival form you could face a fine of $5,056 for an individual, $25,280 for a business and a possible prison term of up to three years.

When you arrive at Ayers Rock Airport, the NT border arrivals team will process your border entry form and may ask you additional questions. You will be required to sign the declaration in front of an authorised officer.

Please note this is an alcohol free quarantine facility. There may be additional costs for travel from Yulara into Alice Springs. People in supervised quarantine will be subject to testing before exiting quarantine. Anyone refusing a test will have 10 days added to their quarantine time and additional costs.