If you’re a visitor to Adelaide, you’ll know it’s the wine capital of Australia. However, there’s a lot more to this city than great wine. Here are a few tours that’ll help you discover Adelaide.
Adelaide has many tours to offer. In fact, there’s something that’ll fit the interest of just about every tourist. You’ll be able to match any budget or schedule with one or more of these exciting tours. Plus, many of them offer a chilled glass of wine!
For first-time visitors, a nice way to get to know the city better is by hopping aboard the 99B and 99C buses (they’re free!) for an interesting look-see of what the city has to offer in terms of its architectural splendor as well as numerous options for shopping and entertainment.
For those who love history, the Culture Heritage Guided Walk could be a good choice. You’ll hear about Adelaide’s history and founding father, William Light, as well as many of the other people who made the state what it is today.
Adelaide Private Tours can provide you with a unique look at everyday Adelaide life. This tour includes a trip to local rural villages, dinner with a family in the area, and meetings with area artists.
If you’d prefer to find out about two of Adelaide’s most famous attributes - churches and drinking places, consider the Pubs and Pulpits tour.
Nature lovers will enjoy Guided Bird Walks and the free guided walks in the Botanic Gardens. You’ll travel up and down the Torrens River, getting a chance to see all the fascinating plants and animals native to the area.
For surfing and whale watching, sign up with Premier Stateliner for the Victor Harbor and Cockle Train Tour which takes you to Victor Harbor, Port Elliott, Middleton and Goolwa. They also offer the Little Penguin Colony tour to nearby Granite Island which lets you witness the heart-warming sight of hundreds of small penguins walking on the beach just before sunset.
Of course, a trip to Adelaide should also include wine tasting. There are dozens of tours available to guide you through the five famous wine producing regions of Adelaide. All of them - Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, the Coonawarra, McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills - are known for their amazing award winning wines.
Dozens of tours are also available for visiting wine tasting locations, as well as stopping for grape varieties and delicious food. You’ll see Lutheran Churches and old towns founded by settlers of German heritage. Take tours with Gray Line, Busway Travel Service and Adelaide Sightseeing. You won’t want to miss A Taste of Southern Australia - a tour that offers private, luxurious introductions to some of the best food and wine the state can offer.
Those looking for a great weekend should try Coonawarra, producer of many of Adelaide’s classic red wines. This area is also host to the Naracoorte Caves Conservation Park, which is listed on the World Heritage list.
If you’d like to see McLaren Vale, a food and wine tour is available. See the home of forty eight fantastic wineries, and the most amazing beaches in the state.
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