Glenelg
Whether you're after the perfect family-friendly beach or keen on visiting one of the continent's most perfectly preserved sites of burgeoning Aussie coastal culture, Glenelg is sure to impress.
Lovers of the great outdoors will feel right at home in South Australia’s coastal capital. From the lazy pleasures of the beach to the rugged vistas of nearby Barossa Valley, Adelaide offers incredibly diverse opportunities to reconnect with nature in a big way. Add to that an impressive roster of local sights and top-notch museums and it’s no wonder visitors feel spoilt for choice in this marvel of a city.
Whether you're after the perfect family-friendly beach or keen on visiting one of the continent's most perfectly preserved sites of burgeoning Aussie coastal culture, Glenelg is sure to impress.
Home to some of Australia’s top cellar doors and wines frequently recommended by sommeliers worldwide, the Barossa offers activities as diverse as wine tastings and opportunities to explore the cultures of the immigrants who brought wine culture to the valley.
As one of Australia's most highly regarded museums, the South Australian Museum manages to inspire, thrill and delight visitors of all ages by putting a bit of fun into ways of looking at its somewhat incongruous collections. No matter whether you're a nature enthusiast or a history buff, you won't be disappointed.
There are plenty of reasons why Australia's oldest Aboriginal-owned and -managed arts centre, should figure highly on your itinerary. Visit to explore an exhibition that profiles the art of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, or attend one of the unique performances. Either way, you're sure to gain unique insights into Indigenous culture available nowhere else.
You don’t have to wander far to discover a world of flora unique to this part of the planet. From the Santos Museum of Economic Botany to the stunning birds, insects, lowland rainforest plants and canopy of trees in the Bicentennial Conservatory, the Botanic Gardens offer a perfect stage for some of the world’s most singular plant species.
Unleash your pent up energy in Australia’s first inner-city aerial park which offer both courses designed with kids in mind and courses that will make even grown-ups think twice. Think Mad Max in the canopy.