Do You Have to Pay to See Field of Light at Uluru?
- by Ellis Murphy
The Field of Light at Uluru, a wonder of light by the renowned artist Bruce Munro, is one of the most amazing things to do in Australia. The dazzling display features over 50,000 solar powered frosted-glass spheres scattered across the desert and appears to go on forever like a fantasy garden. It looks like a spectrum of ochre and deep violet and turns the barren desert into a dreamlike oasis of light. But if you’re planning to visit you’re probably wondering: Do you have to pay to see the Field of Light at Uluru?
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Is the Field of Light Free?

The short answer is no, the Field of Light is not free. As a private exhibition you need to buy a ticket to experience it up close. Some may try to sneak a peek from a distance but the best way to enjoy the Field of Light is to book an official tour. The medium of light used in this big installation is meant to be experienced up close where the spindles of light seem to move with the desert wind.
Ticket Prices & Experiences

There are several ticket options:
- General Admission: Includes return transfers from Ayers Rock Resort and a self-guided walk through the illuminated field of stems and spindles of light.
- Field of Light Star Pass: Exclusive dune-top viewing area with drinks and canapés before the walk and to watch the rhythms of the light.
- A Night at Field of Light: Three-course bush tucker dinner under the stars followed by a walk through the glowing installation.
- Field of Light Sunrise Viewing Tour: Witness the biggest installation as the dawn light breaks over the rock and desert sand for a surreal morning experience.
- 2-Day Uluru Tour Package: Multiple art installations, aerial views, guided cultural experiences with the traditional owners, and moments of reflection in the desert.
Can You See It for Free?

Some parts of the light installation may be visible from certain areas of Ayers Rock Resort but the full experience is only available through a paid tour. The exhibition is in a remote desert location so you can’t see it without going into the designated viewing area. If you’re tight on budget but want to see it you can try to get a glimpse from some of the hotels but it won’t be the same as the official experience. Many visitors choose an accommodation that’s close to the site so they have time to get there before or after the experience.
Is It Worth the Cost?

Yes! Visitors call the Field of Light a once in a lifetime experience with its dreamy atmosphere and Uluru’s ancient landscape. The ticket price includes transfers, expert talk and in some cases food and drinks. If you’re visiting Uluru, this is a must-add to your Australian experience. Many 2 day Uluru tours include an evening visit to the Field so you have plenty of time to explore the surrounding lands during the day.
Walking through the frosted glass spheres of light is enhanced by the sunset, which paints the installation in hues of ochre and deep violet. You can sip on hot chocolate while taking in the views from an exclusive dune and watch as the desert sky comes to life with the city lights of the artist’s vision.
Final Thoughts
The Field of Light at Uluru is truly magical and worth the extra cost. Whether you self-guided walk or indulge in a dinner under the desert sky, it’s an experience you won’t forget.
If you’re visiting Uluru don’t miss this opportunity to see the desert come alive with thousands of glowing frosted glass spheres!
For accommodation and travel deals book early to get the best price. Pick-up time and breakfast time may vary so check at the time of booking to make sure you have enough time for your experience. Whether you visit just before sunset or just after sunset this sunset is one you won’t forget!
If you want to make the most of your trip book a 2 day Uluru tour so you can visit this sacred site, see sunrise, visit a camel farm and see baby camels up close. It’s a great way to experience the different landscapes and deep cultural history of this ancient rock and you’ll leave with lifelong emotional responses.
FAQ
How much does it cost to visit the Field of Light?
Prices vary depending on the experience. General admission is around AUD 46 per person twin, Star Pass or A Night at Field of Light cost more. Child prices may vary and holiday dollars can be used to offset extra costs.
Can I drive to the Field of Light myself?
No, self-driving is not permitted. You must book an official tour, including transportation via a luxury coach with WiFi from Ayers Rock Resort. The coach route ensures you arrive in complete darkness so you can fully appreciate the Field of Light as it gradually lights up the desert sand.
How long does the experience last?
Most experiences are 1.5 to 4 hours, depending on whether you opt for a self-guided walk or an extended dining experience with bush tucker and cold drinks. The minutes before and after sunset are different, as time seems to blur in the beauty of the glowing installation.
Is the Field of Light accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, but some uneven terrain and the ancient sand dune can be challenging. Many tours offer different activity levels to suit different visitors.
How long will the Field of Light be at Uluru?
Originally meant to be a temporary installation, it’s been extended indefinitely due to popularity. It is always best to check at the time of booking before you plan your trip.
The Field of Light at Uluru, a wonder of light by the renowned artist Bruce Munro, is one of the most amazing things to do in Australia. The dazzling display features over 50,000 solar powered frosted-glass spheres scattered across the desert and appears to go on forever like a fantasy garden. It looks like a…