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Monday, January 3, 2011

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Top 5 Things to Do in Port Adelaide, South Australia


Port Adelaide, is one of the exciting places to be in South Australia. It is located west of Adelaide, and is home to one of the most successful Football clubs in Australia. It is now currently going through a billion dollar urban development project, which will make it the largest development in South Australia. Port Adelaide is home to many unique historical and natural attractions in South Australia due to the town being situated near natural wetlands, the beach, river and port.

There are many things to do and see in Port Adelaide, but here are the top 5 things to do in Port Adelaide.

1. Cruising down the Port River. The Port River is one of the most scenic rivers in South Australia. It is home to Port river dolphins which habitat in the river where you can see them frolicking near ships playfully. There are many cruise operators on the river which you can spend a lazy afternoon relaxing and dining on the cruise ships. All cruises depart from the wharf promenade, Lighthouse Square, Commercial Road.

2. National Railway Museum. See antique collections of locomotives, passenger carriages and freight carriages that existed decades ago. This is Australia's top railway museum.

3. South Australian Maritime Museum. Look and observe the history of Port Adelaide and see how it has become today. There is many friendly staff there who can explain all the personal history of Port Adelaide down to ghost stories.

4. The Seahorse Farm. This is a place where you can find the most extensive collection of seahorses and sea dragons ever in South Australia. See how they live and survive.

5. Fishermen's Wharf Markets. This is a place where you can buy everything from antiques, books, grocery, meat, fishes and much more in a beautiful indoor and outdoor market. You can spend the whole day there just shopping and haggling. 








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Accommodation and Travel in South Australia For Wine Lovers


South Australia is located in the southern central part of the country and offers tourists with a passion for wine (and food) the perfect summer destination, with festivals, fine wines and a warm coastal climate. This state is well known around the world for producing award winning wine, with names such as Barossa, McLaren Vale, and Coonawarra familiar to wine connoisseurs everywhere.

South Australia offers exclusive accommodations located near, or on local vineyards - providing both novices and connoisseurs with the perfect location to indulge their passion. There is a wide range of lodging options and tariffs available throughout South Australia, with a great selection of both family friendly lodging and selective adult retreats.

It is a good idea to look online for websites that offer a dedicated directory of accommodations and information specific to South Australia. As you start scanning through listings you will no doubt find information on nearby vineyards and attractions. Make sure you select a centrally located provider so that you are within easy driving distance to a range of vineyards. Some providers will be able to drive you to nearby vineyards or book you in with daily tour buses that pick you up from your bed and breakfast, homestay or luxury hotel, and drop you off at the end of the day.

A few accommodation providers in South Australia to consider include:

- Barossa Shiraz Estate and Bellescapes, both in the Barossa Valley / Lyndoch area

- Amble at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills

- Willunga House in McLaren Vale.

The South Australian wine industry is responsible for more than half of the production of all Australian wine, hence the range of tourist attractions and lodging offerings. Popular vineyard regions in addition to those mentioned above, include: Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley, Coonawarra, Eden Valley, Langhorne Creek, Padthaway, Riverland, and Wrattonbully.

As you travel around the various vineyards you will meet expert winemakers in person, at wineries and at cellar doors throughout this part of the country. Enjoy conversations with winemakers about the various labels and varieties produced at their vineyard. Take tours around the facilities and learn more about the production process. Spend the day exploring vineyards, sampling and buying wines, stopping for lunch, afternoon tea and/or dinner at on-site restaurants or back at your chosen accommodation.

There are many food and wine tours to partake in such as:

- Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail

- Barossa Cheese & Wine Trail

- Para Road Wine Path.

Treat your taste buds to delicious cuisine and fine wines, while enjoying music and visiting local retailers & farmers markets and festivals. Book your holiday to South Australia today and indulge your passion.








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Friday, December 31, 2010

Great Experiences and Great Holiday Specials in Adelaide, South Australia


Adelaide, South Australia, is a vibrant and attractive city with a unique selection of budget and exclusive accommodation with many things to do for the visitor such as attractions and tours. Adelaide has always been a tourist destination in Australia due to its unique characteristics and gateway to outstanding natural scenery.

With many great accommodation specials and interesting tours, visitors get to enjoy the eclectic mix of modern and historical sites around the CBD whilst sampling the great selection of dining and bars.

There are tree-shaded walks to be found and picnics in the manicured gardens are a popular choice on hot afternoons. With a lot to see and do, and an atmosphere of lazy sunny days, a good way to tour Adelaide is by public transport.

Activities close to accommodation in Adelaide include learning about the history of the area in the local museum or enjoying some of the local wine and cuisine in one of the many bistros or cafes.

Begin at North Terrace, the city's most attractive boulevard, and wander along the street and find the casino at Skycity Adelaide, Government House, Parliament House(with its award-winning museum of state history), the State Library of South Australia and the Mortlock Library. Further along North Tce, are the Botanic Gardens.

Behind Parliament House off King William St is the South Australian Theatre Museum.

A shopper's paradise, Rundle Mall is located adjacent to North Tce.

Located above North Tce to the west is the Old Adelaide Gaol; definitely worth a visit. Other attractions of the city include Edmund Wright House, where the History Trust of South Australia promotes the state's history; the Lion Arts Centre, containing 9 different arts organisations; and Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.

Two kilometres north of the CBD, North Adelaide is lined with grand Victorian and Edwardian homes made of bluestone and sandstone. There is an abundance of hotels, motels and B&Bs in this suburb, with exotic restaurants, cafes and welcoming pubs all within walking distance.

Around 20-30min from the CBD, Adelaide's beaches are popular seaside escapes. Well-known areas include Henley Beach, West Beach and Brighton.

The site of the first mainland settlement in South Australia in 1836, Glenelg is a seaside suburb with a 5-star hotel, beachfront apartments, shops and restaurants on the shoreline. Jetty Road is a hive of activity as the main precinct for shopping and alfresco dining. Rodney Fox's Shark Museum is located in the Town Hall. For the adventurous, attractions include helicopter rides and parasailing, with other outdoor activities like beach volleyball available.

The area around Adelaide is world famous for its award-winning wines. The Barossa Valley, South Australia is renowned for its Shiraz amongst others.

Whilst the Adelaide Hills region in South Australia, South of Adelaide is the states oldest wine region dating back to the first vintage in 1841. There are now 35 wine labels in the picturesque setting of Mount Lofty Ranges.

The Clare Valley is just an hour and a half north of Adelaide. With a rich cultural tapestry dating back 160 years and more than 35 cellar doors, and is famous for its Reisling.

Due to its proximity to the airport and good public transport, visitors to Adelaide can enjoy both long stays and weekends in this cultural and enjoyable city.

Adelaide Rosella, Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills Region - Image South Australia Tourism Commission








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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Clipsal 500

The Clipsal 500 is Australia's largest domestic motor sport event. The 2010 event was attended by a massive crowd of 277,800 patrons over the four days.


The significance of the Clipsal 500 Adelaide as an event of true national and international renown was highlighted in 2005 when the legendary motor sport authority Murray Walker, while visiting the event for the first time, described it as the 'best touring car event in the world'. Murray Walker enjoyed his first event experience so much he returns each year.


Four days of V8 Supercar action, extreme machines, eight racing categories, grid girls, on-track stunts, spectacular air shows, motoring displays and the best support race program in the nation and four massive after-race concerts.


This is one motorsports carnival you can't afford to miss. Adelaide, are you ready!



* The indicative prices displayed on this website are in Australian Dollars (AUD) and are based on a twin share basis, unless otherwise indicated. These prices are intended as a guide only and are subject to variation without notice. All prices are quoted inclusive of a Goods and Services Tax if applicable. Please use the online booking facility available on this site or contact the service provider direct to obtain further information, or email the South Australian Visitor & Travel Centre.