Sunday, 30 March 2025

Unlock the Heart of Australia: Save Up to $250 on Air Fares to Alice Springs

Alice Springs 
Explore the Vibrant Red Centre with Incredible Savings

Dreaming of experiencing the rugged beauty and rich culture of Australia’s Red Centre? Well, now is the perfect time to book your flight to Alice Springs (Mparntwe). Tourism NT has teamed up with Webjet to offer up to $250* off all airfares to this iconic Australian destination. Whether you’re planning a cultural getaway or an epic road trip, Alice Springs has something unique to offer every traveller.

A Limited-Time Offer You Can’t Miss

This exciting promotion is available from now until 6 April 2025 (or until sold out), giving you the chance to secure discounted fares on direct flights from major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Cairns. There are also indirect flights available from Canberra and Hobart. This special sale allows you to travel anytime throughout the remainder of 2025, making it easier than ever to experience the vibrant heart of Australia at a great price.

Thanks to discounts of up to $250* on Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Airnorth flights, you can save big on your way to Alice Springs (Mparntwe). Don't miss your chance to book these unbeatable deals!

Unique Arts and Cultural Festivals Await

Once you arrive in Alice Springs, you’ll be immersed in one of Australia’s most culturally rich destinations. Alice Springs hosts some of the country’s most unique arts and cultural events, including the much-anticipated Parrtjima – A Festival in Light (4-13 April 2025), the world’s only Aboriginal light festival. This spectacular event celebrates the world’s oldest living culture through stunning light installations and storytelling.

Other exciting festivals include the Alice Springs Beanie Festival (20-23 June 2025), a quirky celebration of handmade beanies, Aboriginal culture, and community spirit, as well as Red CentreNATS (5-7 September 2025), a festival dedicated to motorsport, car culture, and wheel thrills. For lovers of Aboriginal art, Desert Mob (September-October 2025) is an unmissable event showcasing the work of talented Indigenous artists from across the region.

Epic Road Trips through Majestic Landscapes

Alice Springs 
For those seeking adventure beyond the festivals, Alice Springs offers stunning road trip experiences. The Alice Springs Explorer route, a four-day drive, will take you through breathtaking landscapes, including iconic landmarks like Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm in the Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park. If you're craving more adventure, embark on the legendary Red Centre Way, a journey that connects Alice Springs with the world-renowned Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park and Kings Canyon, both part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites.

Whether you’re hiking through ancient gorges or marveling at the beauty of the desert landscapes, these road trips offer the perfect way to immerse yourself in the rugged and remote beauty of the Red Centre.

A Heartfelt Connection: Love Letters to Alice

In a beautiful twist, Australians are invited to participate in Love Letters to Alice, a community initiative encouraging people to share their personal stories and connections to Alice Springs. Whether you’ve visited the region and have unforgettable memories or dream of exploring the Red Centre, writing a love letter to Alice Springs could win you an incredible travel prize. Share your story at northernterritory.com/love-to-alice and get involved in this heartfelt campaign.

Book Now and Save Big!

With airfares up to $250* off, this limited-time offer is your gateway to an unforgettable experience in Alice Springs. The offer is valid for one-way flights into Alice Springs from 24 March to 31 December 2025, so don’t wait—book your ticket today and start planning your Australian adventure.

For more details and to book your flight, visit Webjet.

*Offer valid to 6 April 2025 (AEST), or until sold out. Valid for one-way flights into Alice Springs (ASP) from major Australian cities.

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