Coober Pedy Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Coober Pedy

Coober Pedy has a small airport, which is serviced by Regional Express Airlines. It only has connections to Adelaide. Typically, flights between Adelaide and Coober Pedy take place four times a week. The airport is just four km from downtown. Apart from flying, it is possible to take a long-distance train to Coober Pedy, but this is expensive, so a scenic drive in a rental car in Coober Pedy is a better option. Conveniently, you find Enterprise Rent-A-Car at the airport when you land.

What to do and see in Coober Pedy

Renting a car or van in Coober Pedy let you explore a side of Australia that few visitors see. This town grew around opal mines and is surrounded by desert on all sides. It has a unique, Wild west feel to it and has been used as a filming location for dozens of movies and TV programs.

Most visitors to Coober Pedy go on an opal mine tour. There are several available. The best might be offered by Umoona, which also boasts a museum about the history of opal mining, complete with an underground movie theater. At the gift shop, you can pick up some souvenirs — but be warned, the more impressive opals certainly don't come cheap!

One of the most interesting things about Coober Pedy is its underground houses. In summer, temperatures can soar to 50C or more, so many residents moved underground, where it is cooler. As well as houses, there are stores, restaurants and other businesses underground. Most interesting of all are the underground churches, with the rock carvings of the Serbian Orthodox Church truly worth seeing.

Coober Pedy's remote location has caused it to develop its own unique, quirky culture. This can be seen at locations like Crocodile Harry's Nest and Dugout, the former home of a crocodile hunter, which is completely covered with Australian memorabilia. There's also the Big Winch, a local landmark that is exactly what its name suggests. Near the Big Winch is the Steel Tree, which was erected to give the children of Coober Pedy a tree to climb, as conventional trees do not grow in such harsh desert conditions. The downtown area has a charming, old-time feel that can be seen in attractions like the drive-in movie theater, which is the last of its kind in South Australia.

A trip to Coober Pedy also lets you explore the outback. The Breakaways National Park can be found 30 km to the north of the town. Here, you can enjoy a spectacular sunset over the colorful rock formations. There's also the desolate Moon Plain, named for its eerie emptiness. It's worth taking the time to visit in a rental car to admire the sense of near-total silence in this desert landscape. If your vision of Australia is action-packed cities and lively beaches, this stark environment will let you see something completely different.

Driving in Coober Pedy

With a population of just 2,000, there's no need to worry about traffic in Coober Pedy! This is a very small town, and it's easy to navigate. However, most people who opt to rent a car or van in Coober Pedy are planning to explore the outback or take a scenic road trip. In this case, you'll need to be well-prepared for what is ahead of you.

While Coober Pedy itself has sealed roads, four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended for outback driving. Some roads are sealed, but a four-wheel drive rental car will allow you to explore different routes and is useful in the case of rain or other poor weather conditions.

A common road trip goes from Adelaide to Coober Pedy. This trip takes over 800 km, so you must be prepared. Before setting out, make a note of service stations along the route. Before Coober Pedy, the last place to refuel can be found at Glendambo. After Glendambo, there is a 157-mile stretch with no gas stations, so be prepared.

As well as gas, be sure to bring plenty of water and provisions. If you are driving in the Australian summer, you can expect extreme temperatures in this part of the country. Bring more water than you think you will need, as the climate is dehydrating. You can also expect long stretches without cell phone coverage. Leave yourself plenty of time to complete your trip and allow yourself breaks to stretch your legs. If you are traveling in a pair or a group, it's a good idea to change the driver every so often, as long distances can be tiring.

Animals are one of the most common hazards on outback roads. Wild animals, particularly kangaroos, are most active at night and can cause major accidents. For this reason, visitors are strongly advised not to drive outside towns and cities after dark. Even by day, you will need to be vigilant about animals crossing the road. Large farms, known as stations, are common in this part of the country. They are generally unfenced, so herds of cattle and flocks of sheep have the freedom to roam. Stay attentive at all times when driving your rental car in Coober Pedy.

On a lighter note, keep an eye out for road signs with a camera on them when you're driving in the area. In remote outback areas, these points have been identified as the best spots to stop and snap a photo.