
Go on an adventure in search of striking desert scenery, curious sea lions or acclaimed wine. Then spend some quality time in Adelaide dining on local produce at award-winning restaurants or discovering a world-class festival or event. South Australia is the place for those who want a little more.
Recently refurbished in the heart of the CBD. Two blocks to foodie paradise: Adelaide Central Markets
170 elegant rooms in heritage-listed building. Hennessy Rooftop Bar with sweeping views of Adelaide.
The property is on the beach at popular seaside suburb of Glenelg. Three restaurants and bars plus a rooftop pool
A boutique motel located on the leafy main street of the historic town of Hahndorf
Three spacious luxury villas set behind Sticky Rice Cooking School in the charming township of Stirling
A beach front location with glamping safari tents and a waterpark for younger travellers
A modern accommodation in the centre of McLaren Vale wine region
The property overlooking the Port Lincoln marina with restaurant onsite. Close to shark-cage diving tour departure location.
From Fringe to cycling to food and drink, South Australia has a string of major events and festivals held across the city and state. Perhaps time your visit to coincide with the upcoming Illuminate or Adelaide Cabaret Festival?
a vibrant capital with a blend of historic buildings, parklands and some of the best restaurants and cafes in the country. The undisputed wine capital of Australia; base yourself in Adelaide and explore hundreds of nearby cellar doors.
Laze on white sandy beaches overlooking turquoise water. Sip on wine from world-famous brands such a d’Arenberg and Wirra Wirra. Wander farmers markets to create a picnic of mouth-watering local produce.
Follow winding green roads past roadside produce stalls and through charming towns. Sip on a Pinot Gris as you look over the vines they were produced from. Stay in inviting B&Bs, luxurious villas or central motels.
Dine on delicious seafood plucked from pristine waters. Marvel at stunning coastal and outback vistas. For the more adventurous, shark-cage dive with Great White Sharks or swim with sealions or giant cuttlefish.
South Australia is just the right place for an epic road trip. Leisurely ocean drives, staggering Outback views, tranquil Murray River sounds and endless rows of vines, you’ll discover a little more on your journey.
South Australia is the perfect state to explore by hitting the open road. Its diversity makes it so exciting, from the stunning coastline to the outback’s red hues. The most popular car rental agency is Sixt, followed closely by AVIS, Budget, Europcar, Hertz & more. You can pick up your hire car from Adelaide or the other 7 regional airports. Remember to bring the proper documentation with you. This includes a full driving licence and usually one other form of identification. It’s best to check with your specific provider beforehand to know what will be required.
South Australia has a Mediterranean style climate with summers that are warm and dry and winters that are mild. It’s usually hotter in the north of the state in the outback and cooler in the south.
Adelaide’s festival season is at its peak in Autumn. Balmy days and cooler nights are ideal for exploring an event
Winter is perfect for sipping on red wines by cozy fires or exploring the great outdoors and wildlife.
Spring brings bright burst of colour to the landscape with wildflowers and jacaranda trees in bloom.
South Australian summers are perfect for lazing on uncrowded beaches or enjoying a cold craft beer at a hidden bar
Multiple Airlines operate daily into Adelaide, with the top 3 airlines as rated by KAYAK customers being Qantas Airways (7.9), Virgin Australia (7.8) and Jetstar (6.1).
Flight lengths vary from each major city. The shortest flight is from Melbourne to Adelaide, which covers a distance of 640 kms and takes 1 hour and 20 minutes. If you fly from Hobart, it will take about 1 hour and 55 minutes. The distance from Sydney is 1150 kms, which takes 2 hours and 5 minutes. It takes about 2 hours and 47 minutes from Brisbane, which is a similar timeframe if you travel from Perth at 2 hours and 50 minutes. If you depart from Darwin, you’ll be covering a distance of 2618 kms in 3 hours and 45 minutes.