Accor Yulara/Ayers Rock Resort to be sold to American-owned tourism company

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abc,net.au 05 Dec 2026 - Ayers Rock Resort to be sold to American-owned tourism company

Sad to see another AU business fall into foreign ownership.
Will be interesting to see if gets re-flagged to another hotel operator.

Journey Beyond is owned by American private equity firm Crestview Partners and already operates several high-profile tourism assets, including the Ghan and Indian Pacific railways.

The deal sees Journey Beyond purchase the operational assets of ILSC subsidiary Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, which include the Ayers Rock Resort and the Mossman Gorge Cultural in Far North Queensland.

Land and buildings at both locations will be transferred to traditional owners, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara of Yulara and the Kuku Yalanji of Mossman Gorge. The move brings to an end a 15-year foray into large tourism ventures by the ILSC. In 2010, the Indigenous Land Corporation board announced with great fanfare that it was buying the Ayers Rock Resort, near Uluru, for $300 million. The deal with Journey Beyond is likely to be for less than $300 million and, while Voyages Indigenous Tourism was never supposed to be just about making a profit, the impending sale has some people asking questions, like was it worth it?
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It is the only place tourists can stay to visit Uluru and contains a range of accommodation options from campsites through to high-end rooms, restaurants, pools and an art gallery.

But by the time the ILC took possession of the resort in early 2011, it needed renovating and modernising. In October 2013, the ILC announced it had written $62 million off the value of the resort. It also said it was having trouble dealing with its annual interest repayments of about $10 million. In January 2014, the resort was revalued again down to $202.5 million. And, like all tourism ventures, it was adversely affected by the pandemic from 2020.
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It was originally Four Seasons/Sheraton so you could say it’s going home
 
The ILC announced it had acquired Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara near Uluru from property giant GPT for $300 million in October 2010.
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When GPT increased the resort's sale price in 2010, the property giant proposed a new seller-financed model, also called vendor finance, where the seller loans the purchaser all or part of a loan that they would not otherwise be able to secure.

That meant the ILC was able to borrow $198 million to buy the resort, including land, buildings, infrastructure and the nearby airport at Yulara. In 2016, then-Indigenous affairs minister Nigel Scullion authorised a $65 million federal government bailout for the ILC to help refinance the resort, blaming the global financial crisis. Voyages still has an external debt of more that $100 million.
Before ILC the property was owned by ASX listed GPT Home | GPT
Common with hotels for the property owner and brand/operator to be different entities,
 
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