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Opal Inn Hotel, Coober Pedy

The Opal Inn Hotel Motel and Caravan Park in the centre of Coober Pedy, has something for everyone with well appointed accommodation, all caravan and camping amenities, plus a range of dining, bar and gaming facilities. Coober Pedy, in the heart of Outback South Australia, is the opal capital of the world and exerts an overwhelming fascination for those who seek the world’s most colourful gemstone. For travellers, Coober Pedy offers a welcome and intriguing stop over in a unique, cosmopolitan town with underground homes, restaurants, shops, churches and walk in underground mines. For a holiday in the opal capital, Opal Inn offers cool comfort and a range of facilities that will make your outback opal mining town stay a pleasure.

Accommodation Options

OPAL HOTEL

One queen size bed or two single beds.

OPAL MOTEL

One queen size bed, one single bed.

BUDGET MOTEL

One double bed and two single beds.

Website: www.opalinn.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping
  • Food and Wine

Popular Activities

  • Shopping
  • Sightseeing
  • Nightlife
  • Off Road Driving
  • Outback
  • Shopping

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