Adelaide might be the BEST Australian city to visit (Beaches, Wine...)
In South Australia, we visit Port Elliot and their beautiful beaches before heading into Adelaide. But first a stop at Shingleback Wine in McLaren Vale wine country! So good! Next, some fun at the Adelaide farmers market, and the annual kite festival at Semaphore Beach.
Stay at the Port Elliot Beach House
Stay at the Adelaide Central YHA
360: Sellicks Beach, Glenelg and McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia
See dolphins swimming underwater at Glenelg in a 360 degree video before you cruise down Sellicks Beach in Adelaide, South Australia. Then meander through one of McLaren Vale's lush vineyards
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7 Reasons to Travel to Australia
I often get asked to make more travel videos about Australia, which is hard for me since it’s pretty much on the other end of the earth from where I live. But in this video, I’ll be joined via the magic of the internet by Ben from Melbourne Australia, to tell you why you should go to Australia!
1 - Kangaroos
Kangaroos are amazing… and the only place you can see them in the wild is in Australia.They can reach speeds of 60kph, clearing more than 8m with a single hop! Australia estimates that 34 million Kangaroos live in Australia.
2 - Weather
Australia has 4 seasons. Northern Australia is tropical. Southern
Australia temperate. Middle of Australia is desert
3 - Beaches
Ben's favorite Australian beach is Manly, he spoke about this on his podcast.
Great access to ocean surf beach as well as a protected flat beach
Flat beach is perfect for families and it’s where the Manly to Syndey ferry docks
Ferry ride is picturesque takes you from Circular Quay to Manly
Passes by the Opera House and Harbour Bridge on its way to Manly.
Half an hour or so later you’re there.
There’s also plenty of shops to peruse and places to eat and drink. Manly wins hands down.
Some other famous Australian beaches are;
Bondi beach (Sydney, known for seeing fit and sexy people flex their muscles)
Bells beach (VIC, home of Bells Beach Pro surfing comp)
Cape Woolamai (famous surf beach in Phillip Island, VIC)
Noosa Heads (Awesome beach north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, easy drive)
Port Douglas beach far north Queensland (can get murky depending on the season and also watch out for Irukandji jellyfish that can kill you, usually found in waters around November to May)
Cottesloe beach (Perth, great Perth beach, love it also didn’t love being called out of the water because surf life saver spotted two sharks)
Glenelg main beach (Adelaide, brilliant suburban beach, South Australia)
Port Willunga beach (nice beach near Mclaren Vale, has amazing fish and chip shop at top of hill called Star of Greece, great to go to after you’ve done some wineries and it’s the middle of summer)
Any beach in far north Western Australia. It’s hard to get to and nearly untouched. Ningaloo Reef, which is 700,000 hectares and is a World Heritage Site is apparently even better than Great Barrier Reef, obviously more untouched and less damaged than the G.B.R.
4 - Public Pools on the Beach
There are a few pools by the beach that are cool. One that I can think of is in Bondi beach, which is a real pool that has sea water splashed into it as each wave comes by. Another pool I can think of is in NSW and is called The Blue Pool located in Bermagui. It can be dangerous as waves crash over the rocks and into the man-made/natural rock pool. There is signs advising people to be careful in stormy weather.
5 - Koalas
They are so cute! They live in Eucalyptus trees and they sleep like 20 hours a day!
6 - Asian Food
Melbourne we have a whole street dedicated to Vietnamese food, so yes, the Asian food in Australia is really good. Remember we’re on a few hours away from Asia. We (Australian’s) also get lumped into Asia when spoken about internationally (sometimes)
7 - Desert
Australia has a lot of it! Take a roadtrip through the Outback… no… not the Steakhouse.
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Adelaide Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Joy
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Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. Adelaide is home to 77 percent of the South Australian population, making it the most centralised population of any state in Australia. Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people and known as Tarntanya or Tarndanyangga (place of the red kangaroo). Light's design set out the city centre in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands.
Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food and wine, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. Its quality of life has ranked highly in various measures through the 2010s. The demonym Adelaidean is used in reference to the city and its residents.
In Adelaide, you can enjoy stylish architecture, boutique shopping, sandy swimming beaches, fabulous arts events, nightlife, fine dining, and some of Australia's best café strips. Population is about 1.3 million, which makes it Australia's fifth largest city and by far the largest city in the otherwise sparsely populated state. Adelaide is centrally located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all of which are within day-trip distance. Unlike the other state capitals of Australia, Adelaide has never been a convict settlement, and was settled entirely by free settlers since its founding.
The Adelaide Metro bus system is quite comprehensive, and extends out to the Adelaide Hills in the east, down to Maclaren Vale in the south (although buses there are infrequent) and as far as Gawler in the north. It does not cover the Barossa Valley. A tram service runs from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Hindmarsh, an inner north-western suburb, to the Adelaide CBD, travelling along North Terrace and King William Street, through the city and then onward to the south west terminating at the popular seaside suburb of Glenelg.
One of the best times of the year to visit is during Mad March, when a multitude of festivals and events are held. These include (see details below) the Adelaide Fringe, the Clipsal 500 Car race, the Adelaide Festival, WOMADelaide, The Adelaide Cup horse racing carnival and the touring Soundwave Future Music Festivals Groovin the Moo and Stereosonic Usually attended by the youth and young adults.
A lot to see in Adelaide such as :
Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Central Market
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Mount Lofty
Adelaide Oval
South Australian Museum
Art Gallery of South Australia
Morialta Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park
Cleland Wildlife Park
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
Belair National Park
Victoria Square, Adelaide
State Library of South Australia
Waterfall Gully
Mount Lofty Summit Road
Rundle Mall
d'Arenberg
Carrick Hill
Gorge Wildlife Park
Botanic Park, Adelaide
Adelaide Casino
The Beachouse
Migration Museum
Himeji Gardens
Big Rocking Horse
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door
Glenelg Beach
Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Park Lands
St Peter's Cathedral
Mega Adventure - Australia
South Australian Maritime Museum
Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc.
St Kilda Adventure Playground
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Onkaparinga River National Park
Mount Lofty Summit
Adelaide Town Hall
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
Plant 4 Bowden
Haigh's Chocolates
The Adelaide metropolitan area has two commercial airports, Adelaide Airport and Parafield Airport. Adelaide Airport, in Adelaide's western suburbs, serves in excess of 8 million passengers annually. Parafield Airport, Adelaide's second airport 18 kilometres (11 miles) north of the city centre, is used for small aircraft, pilot training and recreational aviation purposes.
( Adelaide - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Adelaide . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Adelaide - Australia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Adelaide, Australia: 1. Mayfair Hotel *****
2. The Playford Adelaide - MGallery by Sofitel *****
3. Crowne Plaza Adelaide ****
4. InterContinental Adelaide *****
5. Peppers Waymouth Hotel *****
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1. 45 King William Street, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Located in the heart of Adelaide and overlooking Rundle Mall, the luxurious Mayfair Hotel offers free WiFi, a restaurant and lounge bar. All rooms offer stylish décor and a 55-inch flat-screen TV. Guests enjoy an onsite fitness centre.
2. 120 North Terrace, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
This award-winning 5-star hotel in the heart of Adelaide’s vibrant North Terrace features a 24-hour fitness center with a heated pool and sauna. The restaurant serves an extensive buffet breakfast.
3. 16 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Located on Hindmarsh Square in the heart of Adelaide's city centre, Crowne Plaza Adelaide is only a 15-minute walk from local attractions such as Rundle Street's fashion boutiques and lively cafe culture. It is a pleasant 45-minute drive to the Barossa Valley and Mclaren Vale.
4. North Terrace, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
On the banks of the River Torrens, the InterContinental is adjacent to Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino. Each room and suite offers lovely city views and a luxurious, marble bathroom.
5. 55 Waymouth Street, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Peppers Waymouth Hotel offers spacious modern accommodation with stunning views across the city. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, fully equipped fitness centre, plus a bar and restaurant.
6. 223 Wakefield Street, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Built in 1897, Adabco Boutique Hotel offers guests free WiFi and a 32-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels. A communal kitchen and outdoor terrace is located on each floor.
7. 122 Grenfell Street, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
ibis Adelaide offers a restaurant, a bar and a fitness centre. All rooms offer a Smart flat-screen TV and a refrigerator. It is just a 1 minute walk from Rundle Mall.
8. Moseley Square, Glenelg, Glenelg, 5045 Adelaide, Australia
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Located right on Glenelg Beach, Stamford Grand a fully equipped fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool and a gaming room with poker machines. All guests rooms have been newly refurbished, with the new chic and modern décor accentuating the relaxed and stylish beachside culture of Glenelg.
9. 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide Central Business District, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Set in the heart of Adelaide city overlooking Victoria Square, Hilton Adelaide boasts a heated outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, a 24-hour fitness centre and a tennis court with a jogging track. Guests enjoy spacious modern rooms, a restaurant and a lobby lounge and bar.
10. 25 Colley Terrace, Glenelg, 5045 Adelaide, Australia
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Just 293 m from Glenelg Beach, the Oaks Liberty Towers features a heated indoor swimming pool. All apartments are air-conditioned and have views of the ocean, marina or city skyline. Guests receive 30 minutes of free internet access per day, per room.
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A guide to Adelaide, Australia - Part 6 McLaren Vale Wineries
There are many vineyards around Adelaide city. I chose McLaren Vale as it was easily accessible via public transport.
There are many wineries you can go, have your brunch, lunch and taste free wine as well.
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TOP 15 GLENELG (ADELAIDE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia. Glenelg is a suburb in Adelaide, It is a beach-side suburbs, so one of main tourist attractions in Glenelg is its beaches.
Things to do in Glenelg is to visit some popular Adelaide's tourist attractions such as Glenelg Beach, Glenelg Pier, Bay Discovery Centre, The Beachouse and The Moseley Beach Club. Others where to go list in Glenelg is to visit Moseley Square, Old Gum Tree Reserve, Winter Wonderland Glenelg Ice Skating and Tobogganing, Colley Reserve, Glenelg Art Gallery, Jimmy Melrose Park, Patawalonga River, Pioneer Memorial, St Peter's Anglican Church etc.
Don't forget to visit Glenelg Visitor Information Centre for get more information about things to do in Glenelg - Adelaide. Also, don't forget to watching our other videos about Adelaide or other cities in South Australia in this channel.