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Fino is a restaurant specialising in earthy provincial food made with market-fresh produce from local growers. Located in the heart of the Fleurieu Peninsula, Fino dishes up an honest menu with plates designed to share. Fino loves real food that tastes like real food; fresh, exciting and expressing flavours first rather than fashion or design.

Their wine list has been chosen to compliment the local produce and delicate flavours, appealing to both the wine enthusiast and the person who would like to try something different. A recent addition to Fino is a walk in wine room that specialises in local wines from the Fleurieu.

Fino’s wine list was voted Australia’s “Best Small List” in the 2008 and 2009 Australian Wine List of the Year Awards and they were also awarded “Best Regional Restaurant” in South Australia and “Restaurant of the Year” in the 2009 Adelaide Food Awards.

Attractions

  • Amusement and Theme Parks (2)
    1. Adelaide Event & Exhibition Centre Following completion of a AUD50 million investment in new and upgraded facilities, the Adelaide Showground has been renamed Adelaide Event & Exhibition Centre. The new brand reflects a venue that is now one of the largest and most modern exhibition centres in Australia. It is also one of the world’s greenest, being 100 percent self-sufficient in water and electricity. Our premium facilities and outstanding service are thriving on the delivery of a complete positive experience to the public and event organisers. Five minutes from the Adelaide central business district, the Adelaide Event & Exhibition Centre offers a flexible and versatile range of venues ideal for public events, catered functions, conferences, exhibitions and trade shows. With national award winning caterers and a dedicated event team, we have the capability to host virtually any style of event and service gala dinners for 500 - 3000 guests.
    2. Kart Mania Indoor Go-kart Racing Kart Mania offers a unique controlled environment with all the excitement and competitiveness of Formula One racing. Everything is supplied including genuine race karts, protective gear and a 320-metre track. Safe and fully supervised, Kart Mania can cater for kids right up to racing enthusiasts.
  • Dining and Eating Out (14)
    1. Adelaide Arcade Adelaide Arcade is located just off Rundle Mall in the Adelaide city centre. This olde-worlde arcade has more than 100 specialty stores on the ground floor and balcony level.
    2. Adelaide Casino The Adelaide Casino offers guests one of the finest gaming and entertainment experiences in Australia. Located within the magnificently restored Adelaide Railway Station on North Terrace in the heart of the city, Adelaide Casino’s gaming facilities include a large range of gaming tables, gaming machines and regular poker events. For those seeking the finest gaming experience possible, access to the Casino’s VIP gaming rooms is also available. Please contact the Casino for details.
    3. Adelaide Convention Centre The Adelaide Convention Centre provides international-class facilities, quality, efficiency and excellence, ranked twice amongst the world’s top 10, 300,000 people plus pass through its doors each year.
    4. Adelaide Festival Centre You’ll always find something to see and do at the Adelaide Festival Centre, whether it’s theatre, dance, music, festivals, visual art, children’s theatre, or much more. Situated on King William Road and comprising four theatres (the Festival Theatre, Dunstan Playhouse, Space Theatre and Amphitheatre) as well as Her Majesty's Theatre close by, it is also home to the annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival and OzAsia Festival, and biannual Adelaide International Guitar Festival, which all attract thousands of local, national and international visitors.
    5. Adelaide Showground Farmers Market Head to the Adelaide Showground Farmers Market for fresh regional and seasonal produce. It’s a vibrant place where farmers and producers sell their goods direct to the public. You'll find freshly harvested fruit and vegetables and quality, locally made goods at affordable prices, a demonstration kitchen with visiting chefs and activities for the children.
    6. Blake's and Shiki Restaurants Blake's Restaurant & Wine Bar and Shiki's are two fine dining options found within the Hyatt Regency Adelaide on the banks of the picturesque River Torrens.
    7. Bridgewater Inn Established in 1855, the Bridgewater Inn is one of South Australia's most historic pubs. With cosy open fires blazing in winter and the shady vine covered pergola by the creek in summer, the Bridgewater Inn is a venue for all seasons.
    8. GoodLife Modern Organic Pizza What would you call a restaurant where good friends, good food and good wine come together? Goodlife naturally.
    9. Gouger Street Gouger Street is Adelaide's key ‘eat street’, where cultural diversity is delicious.
    10. Greenaway Art Gallery Adelaide See contemporary Australian and international art, including painting, sculpture, photography and installation at Greenaway Art Gallery, a large converted warehouse. The director is also an Art Theorist and committed equally to art and education. The gallery can advise on commissions, valuations and collections.
    11. Higher Ground Incorporated Higher Ground is Adelaide's very own independent, not-for-profit, multi-arts centre, that brings you a vast array of artistic, cultural and entertainment productions, events, exhibitions and gigs! The Art Cafe is a contemporary art space with indoor and outdoor seating and serves glorious globetrotting menu of international breakfast all day and night. It's a spacious, beautiful room looking out over Light Square with fresh food, fresh produce and fresh ideas.
    12. Hutt Street Hutt Street is one of Adelaide's leading 'eat streets' and located on the edge of the city centre.
    13. Jetty Road Jetty Road is the shopping and dining hub for beachside Glenelg, one of Adelaide's most popular beaches.
    14. Marion Cultural Centre The Marion Cultural Centre has been internationally recognised and was one of 12 Australian buildings selected to feature in the Australian Pavilion at the 2006 Venice Architecture Biennale. It is only 15 minutes from the Central Business District. The Marion Cultural Centre comprises a theatre, meeting rooms, art gallery, café, foyer, plaza and the Marion Library.
  • Entertainment (4)
    1. Adelaide Aquatic Centre If you are looking for something for the kids, for a challenge, for fitness, or for the body, the Adelaide Aquatic Centre is the place for you! Set in Adelaide's beautiful Park Lands, and only minutes from the heart of the City, come and visit the Adelaide Aquatic Centre where it's summer all year round.
    2. City Sk8 Park The City Skate Park located on North Terrace adjacent to the Morphett Street Bridge is a street style skate facility at which skaters of all ages test their skills on features such as a funbox, steps and blocks, seat grind, transition run and flat ramp combinations. There is also a three- on- three basketball court.
    3. Ice Arena Adelaide's Ice Arena is a popular destination for families, young people and friends looking for some indoor adventure and fun.
    4. King William Road Adelaide’s premier shopping destination, King William Road at Hyde Park, is home to big name boutiques and smaller fashion houses offering everything from elegant classics to original, funky fashion.
  • Farming, Food and Produce (8)
    1. Adelaide Central Market The Adelaide Central Market buzzes with life and colour all year round and is a special place for the regulars, who wouldn't shop anywhere else.
    2. Ashton Hills Vineyard A very small winery in the European mould established in 1982. The fine elegant wines, plus bigger bodied wines made for the second label, Galah, are available for tasting at the friendly and bucolic cellar door where the winemaker is often in attendance.
    3. Blown Away Blown Away Cellar Door is located in the Sellicks foothills sub-region of the McLaren Vale wine region, on a north-facing, gentle slope, three kilometres from Aldinga Bay and Silver Sands Beach.
    4. Brickworks Markets And Leisure Complex Set in a sprawling six-hectare site of permanent markets and leisure activities, the Brickworks Markets is Adelaide's largest and premier markets situated just 10 minutes from the Adelaide central business district.
    5. Cocolat When you're in South Australia, make sure you get a sweet treat from Cocolat – specialists in the art of chocolate.
    6. Dominic Versace Wines Discover the history of Dominic Versace wines, our new release wines and dare to sample the true flavour of Italian wines.
    7. Gepps Cross Treasure Market The Gepps Cross Treasure Market is a great alternative to garage sales so bring your goods along and sell them at the Mainline Drive In, Gepps Cross.
    8. Haigh's Chocolates Visitors Centre At Haigh’s Chocolates Visitor Centre you can enjoy special chocolate tastings, see chocolates being made and discover the heritage behind Haigh's, Australia's oldest chocolate manufacturer, where chocolate is handmade.
  • Galleries, Museums and Collections (30)
    1. Aboriginal Art Gallery - Boomerang Art Boomerang Art offers the best in authentic Aboriginal art to clients all over the world.
    2. Adelaide Central Gallery Adelaide Central Gallery began in 1987 as an artist-run exhibition space and has evolved into one of Adelaide's most prominent contemporary non-profit galleries.
    3. Adelaide Gaol Historic Site and Museum The Adelaide Gaol was a working prison between 1841 and 1988. It is now a museum, which tells the Gaol’s 147 year history in displays, exhibitions and tours. Displays include the story of Elizabeth Woolcock, the only woman to be hanged in South Australia and Sister Mary MacKillop, a regular visitor to both male and female inmates.
    4. Adelaide Oval Tours And Bradman Collection Museum Adelaide Oval is widely regarded as the most picturesque test cricket ground in the world, with St Peter's Cathedral rising behind an elegant Edwardian scoreboard and Moreton Bay fig trees at the northern end.
    5. Anne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art As South Australia’s newest Art Museum the Samstag Museum of Art aims to stimulate, challenge and engage its audiences with a program of diverse and innovative exhibitions, publications and associated public activities.
    6. Art Images Gallery Art Images Gallery is a contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of local and interstate emerging and established artists.
    7. Australian Experimental Art Foundation Located at the Lion Arts Centre with other arts organisations, the Australian Experimental Art Foundation incorporates a gallery with monthly changing exhibitions of contemporary visual art, and a specialist arts bookshop.
    8. Australian Museum Of Childhood See children's toys that date back as early as the 1890s at the Australian Museum of Childhood in Port Adelaide. Discover the fads and trends of children at play.
    9. Ayers House Museum Ayers House Museum is a colonial mansion named after its former owner Sir Henry Ayers, a seven times premier of South Australia during the nineteenth century. Visitors can experience the social history of the period during a guided tour of the house and see a collection of historic costume, silver, artwork and furniture as well as changing exhibitions.
    10. Bay Discovery Centre Historic Glenelg Town Hall takes pride of place as the home of the Bay Discovery Centre, a social history museum interpreting the cultural heritage of Holdfast Bay.
    11. Better World Arts Better World Arts Gallery specialises in fine Aboriginal art and quality handicrafts. Our cross-cultural projects bring communities of artists and artisans together to produce quality handicrafts. Better World Arts is known for Aboriginal designed rugs, cushions and jewellery. Traditional Anagu people from the remote desert paint in the Better World Studios and their gorgeous fine art and sculptures convey stories of their rich and ancient culture.
    12. Bradman Collection Sir Donald Bradman was the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. The Bradman Collection brings together his priceless and personal collection of cricket memorabilia spanning from 1927 to 1977.
    13. Captain Jolleys Paddle Boats In the heart of Adelaide, paddleboats are a must for the visitor or family outing. These boats are fast and easy to paddle and are a fun way to enjoy the River Torrens.
    14. Carrick Hill Carrick Hill is fortunate in being one of the few period homes in Australia to survive with its original contents almost completely intact and its grounds undiminished.
    15. Charles Sturt Museum The Grange now the Charles Sturt Museum was the home of Captain Charles Sturt and his family from when it was built in 1840 until they returned to England in 1853. Captain Sturt was one of Australia’s most famous explorers his River Murray expedition paved the way for settlement in South Australia.
    16. Classic Jets Fighter Museum The Classic Jets Fighter Museum houses a permanent collection of jet aircraft built between 1950 and 1980 and flown by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
    17. Enfield Heritage Museum The Enfield Heritage Museum is located within the two hectares of historic, tree studded Sunnybrae Farm. The museum extends over three of the farm's many buildings, the 1882 Machinery Shed, the 1883 Stables and the recently built Sunnybrae Farm Federation Pavilion. Town and country life in South Australia from the 1880's to more recent times is on display.
    18. Eye 2 Eye Fine Art Gallery The largest fine art photographic gallery in South Australia.
    19. Fabric of Life Fabric of Life offers hand made textiles that are finely crafted, distinctive and beautiful. Textiles are collected from around the world and represent some of the finest textile traditions still being practiced. We stock Aboriginal textiles from throughout Australia.
    20. Flinders University City Gallery Located within the State Library of South Australia, the Flinders University City Gallery aims to engage, enthuse and enrich with its dynamic exhibition program.
    21. Fort Glanville Fort Glanville is one of the most complete examples of a 19th Century coastal artillery fort in Australia. Overlooking Semaphore Beach, the fort was built in 1880 to defend Adelaide and the important shipping area of Port Adelaide. Armed with military personnel, cannons, guns, a guard room, barracks, gunners mess, officers quarters and stores, Fort Glanville was ready should an invasion occur. Luckily, the invasion never came.
    22. Gallery 82 on King William Gallery 82 is a two-sectioned art space on King William Road at Hyde Park, featuring regular exhibitions by a broad range of noted contemporary living artists from the local South Australian area and further afield. The rear section of the gallery displays a vast range of Australian colonial and traditional works for investment, from Australian master painters such as Hans Heysen, Norman Lindsay and Walter Withers. This is a selection seldom seen outside major state and national galleries.
    23. Garden Island Ships' Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail The abandoned wrecks of the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard near Port Adelaide represent a collection of crafts that plied South Australian waters in an era when the maritime industry dominated transport, trade and employment.
    24. Handspinners and Weavers Guild of South Australia Incorporated The Handspinners and Weavers Guild of South Australia Incorporated was founded in 1963 by a group of interested persons to further share their crafts of hand spinning and weaving through creating and teaching, has instigated the Guild in continuing its aims and objectives. The Guild formed 'Little Glory Gallery' in 1982, to offer for sale the creations of its members to the public.
    25. Hill Smith Gallery Established in 1982, Hill Smith Gallery is an exhibition gallery, featuring works of Australian contemporary artists, both emerging and established.
    26. Hindmarsh Historical Fire And Folk Museum The Hindmarsh Historical Fire and Folk Museum was one of the first historical societies in South Australia and its aim was to preserve memorabilia from the Hindmarsh area for future generations to see and enjoy.
    27. Jamfactory Contemporary Craft And Design JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design is a unique centre the design, production, exhibition and sale of work by leading and emerging Australian designer/makers. Jam Factory’s four studios work in the areas of ceramics, furniture, metal and glass, each combining a rigorous training program with commissions and high quality production work. The gallery showcases contemporary Australian craft practice and the two award winning retail spaces offer a wide range of high quality and collectable craft and design.
    28. Marra Dreaming Marra Dreaming is an Aboriginal Community organisation located in Salisbury, South Australia, and approximately 20 kilometres north of the Adelaide General Post Office. Marra Dreaming produces a wide range of contemporary Indigenous Australian art including: jewellery, hand-painted ceramic items both beautiful and useful, decorated eggs, traditional woven baskets and mats, silk scarves in a glorious rainbow of colours and children's resources, including jigsaw puzzles, which are works of art in themselves being reproductions of original dot paintings.
    29. Marshall Arts Marshall Arts at Hyde Park specialises in high quality Indigenous art by emerging and established artists. All works are sourced ethically from Community Based Art Centres located in South Australia, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and Queensland.
    30. Mary Mackillop Centre Mary MacKillop Centre is a museum and interpretive centre, which highlights aspects of the educational and welfare work done by well-known Australian women, Mary MacKillop and the Sisters of St Joseph in nineteenth century South Australia.
  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations (10)
    1. Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve With its superb coastal views, Kingston Park is home to the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site. Take a trip there and learn the Dreamtime Story of Tjilbruke and how the Spring Site evolved.
    2. Adelaide Zoo Adelaide Zoo is home to more than 1,800 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited in over 8 hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings.
    3. Angove Family Winemakers St Agnes Cellars at Tea Tree Gully stands as a lasting monument to Dr WT Angove, founder of Angove's Winemakers and Distillers, established in 1886. The site is the home of Australia's number one, St Agnes Brandy.
    4. Beaumont House Beaumont House is a Heritage listed building owned by the National Trust of South Australia. Built by Adelaide's first Anglican Bishop, Bishop Short, in 1847, during its long history the house has been the home of leading pioneer businessman Sir Samuel Davenport and was one of the first locations of plantings of olive groves and grape vines in South Australia.
    5. Beit Shalom Synagogue The Progressive Jewish Congregation in South Australia was formed in 1963 and dedicated its site at Hackney in 1985.
    6. Bethlehem Lutheran Church Visit the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, built in 1871 and 1872 and now registered with the National Trust as a heritage building.
    7. Brighton / Glenelg Historic Walks And Tours Welcome to Holdfast Bay! The Brighton/Glenelg Historic Walks and Tours have been designed to give you an insight into the history and heritage of this special area. You will probably take about one to two hours, depending on whether you are a brisk walker or a leisurely stroller! There is an optional tour included, and we have even suggested a break time so that you can enjoy all that Jetty Road has to offer.
    8. Christ Church Welcome to the beautiful and historic Christ Church established in the mid nineteenth century on the ridge of Montefiore Hill overlooking the city of Adelaide.
    9. Flinders Street Baptist Church Flinders Street Baptist Church was built in 1861, other buildings followed by 1877, including a large hall, classrooms, manse and residence. The buildings are heritage listed and the church is open for tours, quiet reflection or personal prayer.
    10. Jervois Basin Ships Graveyard Jervois Basin, in the upper reaches of the Port River, was a major ship-breaking site in Port Adelaide between the early 1900s and the late 1960s. Vessels salvaged here included large and small wooden and iron sailing ships, steamers and tugs.
  • Landmarks and Buildings (4)
    1. Adelaide Town Hall A landmark heritage building, the Adelaide Town Hall is steeped in history. Its magnificent architecture and elegant interiors give an in depth insight into the rich cultural heritage of South Australia. The Town Hall plays host to all kinds of events including elegant dinners and civic receptions, corporate or private functions, conferences and concerts. To experience the world-renowned acoustics of the Auditorium, visit our website to view our concert events calendar. Alternatively contact us to book a one-hour tour. Tours are limited and bookings are essential.
    2. Elder Park Elder Park is located between the City of Adelaide and North Adelaide on the banks of the Torrens Lake. The park is host to many community events including Carols by Candlelight, Symphony under the Stars and the Adelaide Festival of Arts.
    3. Glenelg Tram The Glenelg Tram takes you from Adelaide (North Terrace) to one of South Australia's most popular seaside destinations, Glenelg. Until January 2006, vintage H-class tram cars provided all services on the Glenelg tram line. Since that time, they've been joined by a fleet of modern trams that operate the tram service.
    4. Light's Vision Light’s Vision is a lookout on Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide. Created in 1938, the lookout was built as a stage for its centrepiece, the life-size bronze statue of Adelaide's founding father, Colonel William Light. Light was responsible for fixing and surveying the site of the City of Adelaide in the summer of 1837 and today his statue stands on Montefiore Hill, looking out at the city he was instrumental in founding. Visitors to Light’s Vision will enjoy its sweeping views of the parklands and the city.
  • Natural Attractions (7)
    1. Adelaide Himeji Garden The Adelaide Himeji Garden was built to symbolise the bonds of friendship between the City of Adelaide and the Himeji Region of Japan. It was opened on 3 April 1985.
    2. Belair National Park Only a 25-minute drive from Adelaide in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, Belair National Park is South Australia's oldest park and is a favourite with locals and a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
    3. Black Hill Conservation Park Black Hill Conservation Park is situated approximately 12 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The park rises distinctly from the Adelaide Plains, its densely vegetated contours standing boldly behind the north-eastern suburbs.
    4. Bonython Park/Tulya Wodli The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park/Tulya Wodli attracts many thousands of visitors annually. The Park, situated between Port Road and the River Torrens hosts a range of events including Australian and international circuses and the Schutzenfest in January.
    5. Earth Adventure Earth Adventure was created in 1999 to service a growing number of clients, both groups and individuals, with their outdoor adventure recreation experiences. The purpose of Earth Adventure is to provide people with safe and enjoyable outdoor recreation experiences.
    6. Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is located approximately 50 kilometres from Adelaide. Situated in natural bush setting, the Sanctuary was established by Thomas Bellchambers in 1905.
    7. Mawson Trail The Mawson Trail takes you through some of the most beautiful and spectacular tourist regions of South Australia.
  • Parks and Gardens (2)
    1. Adelaide Botanic Garden The Adelaide Botanic Garden is an oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of the City of Adelaide. This 16-hectare Garden features stunning collections of plants including Australian natives, exotics and ornamental plants.
    2. Bicentennial Conservatory One of South Australia’s most visited attractions, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is home to the internationally acclaimed Bicentennial Conservatory, the largest single span glasshouse in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the largest in the world.
  • Shopping (4)
    1. Aspects of Healing Healing is Adelaide’s first integrative centre where east meets west health and nutrition practices.
    2. Clipsal 500 HQ Clipsal 500 HQ - A Must for Visitors.
    3. Coopers General Store The Coopers General Store stocks a complete range of authentic Coopers clothing, merchandise and memorabilia. The store showcases the range of Coopers merchandise for men and women from t-shirts, vests and jackets, through to caps and beanies.
    4. Harbour Town Adelaide Harbour Town is a brand direct outlet shopping centre, with more than 100 brand direct outlets selling top quality brands at prices permanently below regular retail prices.
  • Sports and Recreation Facilities (7)
    1. AAMI Stadium Tours Everything you ever wanted to know about the home of footy in South Australia is now available for everyone to enjoy at AAMI Stadium.
    2. Adelaide City Bikes Grab a bicycle to get around the Adelaide City Centre, from the Adelaide City Bikes Scheme.
    3. Adelaide Shores Golf Park Adelaide Shores Golf Park has two 18-hole public courses. It is situated within the 135-hectare Adelaide Shores reserve at West Beach, which also includes two award-winning accommodation properties, a boat haven, sports grounds, a skate and BMX park, mini golf and a driving range.
    4. Glanville Hall Par 3 Golf Course The Glanville Hall Par 3 Golf Course is situated a block away from the ocean and is the only par three course in the western suburbs of Adelaide, and one of the world leaders in short course golf evolution. The course is a member of both the Par 3 and Pitch and Putt communities and is one of the oldest par three courses in Australia.
    5. Glenelg Golf Course 18 holes, par 71, Australian course rating 46, 6,172 metres, licensed club, private golf course, professional Ron Wood.
    6. Indoor Skirmish - Paintball Sports Indoor Skirmish Paintball Sports is exactly what you have been waiting for, the ultimate adrenalin rush game. Your heart is pounding, the adrenalin is flowing like mad, your hands are sweating, the siren goes off and the music starts to pound. You run like crazy to the first barricade and stop, your heart is still pounding like crazy and you look around, suddenly you see someone moving toward you. You pop up and go to take a shot and thump, all you see through your mask is pink, you have been tagged. You are temporarily out. That's Australia's only Indoor Skirmish, the most exciting game. The urban battlefield is a setting of nightmares; a vast cavernous expanse filled with sandbag bunkers, 44-gallon drums and gutted car bodies.
    7. Kooyonga Golf Club Kooyonga Golf Club is a wonderful example of a championship golf course in undulating sand hills just 15 minutes from the central business district of Adelaide. Kooyonga has been the venue for many international and interstate championships. Kooyonga has always enjoyed a high ranking amongst private clubs in Australia.
  • Wineries, Vineyards and Breweries (4)
    1. Aldinga Bay Winery Established in 1979, Aldinga Bay Winery is situated on the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia under the picturesque hills of Sellicks and two and a half kilometres from the beautiful sandy beaches of Aldinga Bay.
    2. Ambra Limoncello Limoncello is a traditional Italian lemon liqueur, which can be enjoyed as an aperitif mixed with champagne, mixed with tonic water or simply poured over a bed of crushed ice. Ambra Limoncello use centuries old processes and recipes and fresh Riverland citrus to produce their very own limoncello at their Thebarton facility.
    3. Amphora Wine Group Amphora Wines was established in order to fulfil an exciting niche in the wholesale wine industry. We distribute quality, value for money, wholesale cleanskin (unlabelled) wines into the domestic and international markets.
    4. Dyson Wines Dyson Wines were established in 1977 and specialise in the production of dry grown, single vineyard, 100 percent premium variety red and white table wines. Varieties produced are Chardonnay, Viognier, White Port, Cabernet Sauvignon and Liqueur Chardonnay. All wines are handmade and estate produced. Dyson Wines are open for tasting and sales.
  • Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks (2)
    1. Amberainbow Pony Rides Amberainbow Pony Rides offer pony parties, pony hire, pony rides to you in Adelaide South Australia. Our trusted family of entertainers will bring a pony to you from as little as AUD130.00.
    2. Colourful Capers Face Painting And Pony Hire Colourful Capers Face Painting and Pony Hire offer parties, pony rides, pony hire and face painting parties in Adelaide. Proudly South Australia’s longest running recommended mobile pony ride business.

Events

  • Exhibitions and Shows (27)
    1. Adelaide Antique Fair The fifth Adelaide Antique Fair will be held at the Burnside Ballroom.
    2. Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2010 In 2010 the Adelaide Festival Centre will present its tenth annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival under the Artistic Directorship of entertainer David Campbell.
    3. Adelaide Ute Show 'Show n Shine' This May, the Adelaide Ute Show 'Show n Shine' arena (Goyder Pavilion) will be filled with many proud ute owners showcasing some of Australia's best utes and vying for many different categories, including the exclusive award for Adelaide's Best Ute 2010.
    4. Anzac Light on the Water ANZAC Light on the Water 2010 is a commemorative tribute to all those lost at sea in World War Two. This includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant Navy, medical and rescue organisations and civilians.
    5. Body, Mind and Psychic Expo The Body, Mind and Psychic Expo is the best "alternative weekend" in Australia with hundreds of stalls selling natural health products, clothing, books, crystals, essentials oils and more. It also includes healing, massage, reflexology and of course astrology, tarot and clairvoyance. There will be continuous workshops and displays all weekend.
    6. Breeders Crown A huge three days of fun filled horse events, trade stalls, amusement rides, pony rides, displays, fashion parades, pony trot races, nightly entertainment and so much more- there is something for everyone!
    7. Careerone JobsFest If you are looking for a job or change of career path, you can't afford to miss JobsFest 2010. This is a free admission event for people of all ages who are looking for work, want a change in their career path or want information on a variety of training courses.
    8. Cats, cats, cats! Cats is a quirky, fun and entertaining mixed media exhibition of artworks by almost 30 South Australian artists, inspired by the theme of the feline. With the popularity of Pepper Street’s previous cat inspired exhibition it is back by popular demand. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of artworks including paintings, jewellery, printmaking, paper mache sculptures, textiles, ceramics, pastels, photography and more!
    9. Classic Jets Fighter Museum Air Display The Classic Jets Fighter Museum Air Display is now becoming a proper air display for the first time in many years.
    10. Dig In, Don’t Wait - A history of meals Find out what South Australians have been dishing up over the last 150 years in the latest exhibition at the Unley Museum. Dig In, Don’t Wait is all about what, when and how we eat. A delicious looking display full of stories, objects and hands-on fun. Marvel at the cardboard lunch boxes, discover lunch was once called ‘noonings’ or add your memories to our response boards. Dig In, Don’t Wait is full of hands-on fun for kids. They can put together the giant cow jigsaw to find out where meat cuts come from, brush up on their manners by playing the snakes and ladders etiquette game or make a model of their favourite dinner.
    11. Disability and Ageing Expo Accessing quality information can not only be a daunting task, but an incredibly frustrating one. The Expo provides the latest information on a range of services and products in one accessible location and enables people to make informed choices. You will be able to interact with service providers, try out equipment, ask questions and socialise.
    12. Exposed! the story of swimwear Neck-to-knees, togs, budgie smugglers, bathers, maillot… over the last century swimwear, like its name, has evolved… from a functional outfit to an often provocative fashion essential.
    13. Home is where the heart is The 1950s and ‘60s were the heroic years of immigration to Australia. Nearly two million people arrived from the other side of the world hoping to make Australia home. New immigrants had to re-invent their homes here both as physical places and as places of the mind and heart.
    14. Langhorne Creek Winemakers' Showcase Tasting 2010 The Langhorne Creek Winemakers’ Association will open its doors for the public to take the largest collection of Langhorne Creek Wines assembled in one place. Up to 100 of the region’s best drops, as judged by an esteemed judging panel, will be available to taste in the Langhorne Creek Memorial Hall to celebrate the culmination of Vintage 2009.
    15. MBA Building And Home Improvement Show 2010 The Master Builders Association Building and Home Improvement Show is Adelaide's premier event for the building and renovation market. The event will showcase 300 companies spanning over 16,000 square metres.
    16. National Tradesman's Expo 2010 There will be heaps of new products on show at the National Tradesman's Expo! Everything a tradesman, contractor, owner operator, or serious Do It Yourself handyman would need.
    17. OzAsia Festival 2010 Adelaide Festival Centre’s annual OzAsia Festival celebrates the richness and diversity of our Australian and Asian culture and presents works from Australians who identify with an Asian heritage, collaborative work between Australian and Asian artists and a diversity of contemporary and traditional cultural experiences from Asia. It is the only event of its kind in Australia.
    18. Pregnancy, Babies and Children’s Expo 2010 When Expo organisers Greg and Julie Rocke were expecting their first child they had difficulties finding the parenting information and product advice they needed. Greg came up with the idea of an exhibition dedicated to the needs of parents and parents-to-be.
    19. Royal Adelaide Show 2010 The Royal Adelaide Show is South Australia's biggest annual event run by the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia. Experiences run the whole gamut from carnival rides, exhibitions and attractions to exquisite handicraft, cookery and wide variety of champion livestock and animals. It is at the Show that rural South Australia and City business alike can showcase their best produce, wares and services.
    20. Semaphore Community Monthly Market The Semaphore Community Monthly Markets are held on the first Sunday of every month.
    21. Sprint Autoparts Extreme Horsepower Show The Extreme Horsepower Show is South Australia’s Ultimate Automotive Expo all under cover and in the one location. There will be heaps of trade sites full of the latest gear for your car. Featuring, Hot Rods, Street Machines, Customs, Hi Tech Japanese Imports, Motorcycles, Drift, Race and Drag cars, if it’s modified it will be there!
    22. Sunday Mail Home Living Expo 2010 The Sunday Mail Home Living Expo is one of Adelaide's largest Home and Lifestyle events. This huge event spans two pavilions showcasing the latest in renovation and decorating products, furnishings and home entertainment plus gardening and landscaping ideas.
    23. Tasting Australia Tasting Australia is the nation's premier food, wine and beer festival.
    24. Tertiary Studies and Careers Expo Adelaide One of Australia’s longest running and most comprehensive tertiary studies, careers and employment events will be staged in Adelaide during May 2010.
    25. The National Careers and Employment Expo The National Careers and Employment Expo is the leading platform for organisations to present real jobs, career pathways and further education opportunities to thousands of Australians.
    26. The Royal Adelaide Wine Show Public Tasting- Taste of the Best The Royal Adelaide Wine Show Public Tasting- Taste of the Best will be held on Friday 8 October from 6pm to 8pm in the Wayville Pavilion, Adelaide Showground.
    27. The Ultimate Blokes Expo From the team who brings you the Extreme Horsepower Show comes, The Ultimate Blokes Expo! What a show! The Blokes Expo is coming back to the Adelaide Showgrounds with so many awesome things to see and do. This time around, the show will be bursting at the seams with all you’ve come to expect and even more!
  • Festivals and Celebrations (5)
    1. Adelaide International Guitar Festival 2010 The 2010 Adelaide International Guitar Festival will run over four days and will be presenting some of the best guitarists from around Australia and the world, with artists crossing a range of genres and showcasing their skill, musicianship and creativity.
    2. Adelaide International Kite Festival 2010 See the largest Kite Festival in Australia, covering all aspects of the world of kites. The Semaphore sky will come to life with hundreds of spectacular kites in all shapes and sizes. Plenty of hands-on kite fun, with Rokkaku Challenge, kite making and competitions all weekend. Free entertainment on Saturday night.
    3. Off The Couch Some of South Australia’s best up-and-coming acoustic musicians will be getting up Off The Couch next Friday, March 26 when they perform at an all ages gig at The Promethean.
    4. Special Olympics Australia IX National Games In April 2010 South Australia will welcome athletes with an intellectual disability from all Australian States and Territories for a week of companionship, excitement and competition at the Special Olympics IX National Games.
    5. The 21st Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 2010 The 21st anniversary of the wildly popular and largest foreign film festival in Australia, Alliance Francaise French Film Festival will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Alliance Francaise in Adelaide.
  • Markets (4)
    1. Bowerbird Bazaar Bowerbird Bazaar - Adelaide's Design Market is almost here.
    2. LeFevre Bootsales Car Boot Sale on the grounds of LeFevre High School to raise funds for the purchase and installation of outside seating for students. Items for sale include fine arts and crafts, jewellery, cakes, second hand books, bric-a-brac, photographs.
    3. Moana Market The Moana Market is held on the second Sunday of every month at the Moana Pioneers Memorial Hall, Nashwauk Crescent, Moana. There is a large variety of stalls including books, jams, jewellery, cards, computers, bric-a-brac, doll’s clothes, plants, glassware, paintings, craft of various types, barbecue, tea, coffee, cakes and sandwiches.
    4. Semaphore Community Sunday Markets Join our fun and friendly Community Market in the heart of Semaphore, on the first Sunday of each month from 10am to 2:30pm.
  • Performances (17)
    1. A Tribute to Louis Armstrong Featuring James Morrison on Trumpet
    2. ASO - Master Series 2 - A La Russe Alexander Vedernikov: Conductor Konstantin Shamray: Piano
    3. ASO - Master Series 3 - Mozart and Mendelssohn Sebastian Lang-Lessing: Conductor Max Foster: Piano
    4. ASO - Master Series 4 - Sitkovetsky Serenade Dmitry Sitkovetsky: Conductor and violin
    5. ASO - Master Series 5 - Classic Caetani Oleg Caetani: Conductor Dean Newcomb: Clarinet
    6. ASO - Master Series 6 - Dances and Romance Arvo Volmer: Conductor Peter Jablonski: Piano
    7. ASO Plays The Beatles Travel back in time to an era when four lads from Liverpool ruled the musical world! The original members of the Broadway sensation ‘Beatlemania’ perform The Beatles’ classic hits. The show presents some 20 Beatles tunes sung, played, and performed exactly as they were written. Hear Penny Lane with a live trumpet section; experience the beauty of Yesterday with an acoustic guitar and string quartet; enjoy the rock/classical blend on the hard edged I Am the Walrus. From early Beatles music through to the solo years, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Plays The Beatles’ is the best of The Beatles, totally live and symphonic.
    8. Bugs Bunny at the Symphony What’s Up, Doc? Following the sold-out success of the internationally acclaimed Bugs Bunny on Broadway, comes a brand new film-and-orchestra concert direct from Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny has been seen and loved by millions around the world, and his antics have captivated every generation. This unique concert will feature musical masterpieces of Wagner, Rossini, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, and others, as interpreted through the ‘hareraising’ cartoon scores of Carl Stalling, while the world’s favourite Looney Tunes are projected on the big screen. Don’t miss Bugs, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Porky Pig, and other Warner Bros. characters, all accompanied live by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, conducted by George Daugherty.
    9. Entertaining Mr Sloan State Theatre Company of South Australia presents Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton.
    10. God of Carnage State Theatre Company of South Australia presents God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton.
    11. Peter Pan Looking for something to do with the children in the April School holidays?
    12. Romeo and Juliet State Theatre Company of South Australia presents Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
    13. Shen Yun After touring over 100 cities on five continents in 2009 and enchanting over 800,000 live audience members around the world, Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world’s premier Chinese dance and Music Company, is returning to Adelaide with a spectacular production of Chinese classical dance and music.
    14. Stage Beauties The Adelaide Youth Orchestra’s Maestro Series 2010 opens with a celebration of the luminaries of the stage; composers of ballet and opera.
    15. The 7 Stages of Grieving State Theatre Company of South Australia and Adelaide Festival Centre’s Australian Stories Program present The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman.
    16. The Give and Take State Theatre Company of South Australia presents The Give and Take by Tony McNamara.
    17. The Price State Theatre Company of South Australia presents The Price by Arthur Miller.
  • Sporting Events (3)
    1. International Rugby Sevens Adelaide 2010 With 16 countries playing 44 fast-paced matches, there is no better way for a sports fan to spend their weekend than at the International Rugby Sevens Adelaide. Back at the world-renowned Adelaide Oval over three action-packed days, the Adelaide Sevens is a sporting spectacle like no other. See a team of Australia’s fasted, fittest Rugby players up against the rest of the world in heart-stopping matches of seven-minute halves. There is a chance you will see some future Olympians in action.
    2. National Sprint and Distance Championships 2010 The Nationals is Australia's most prestigious Greyhound Racing Event, attracting the very best chasers and stayers from around Australia. To be held as a twilight meeting, the race meeting feature 12 races on the night, with the two feature races being the 2010 Sprint Championship attracting prize money of AUD75,000.00 and the 2010 Distance Championship also attracting AUD75,000.00.
    3. South Australian Sea Rescue Gulf Crossing to Edithburgh and Return South Australian Sea Rescue Gulf Crossing to Edithburgh and return is an escorted gulf crossing with the full support of the resources of the South Australian Sea Rescue Squadron with safety training and promotion of the available instruction courses available to participants in radio procedure, seamanship, coastal navigation, first aid and radar.

Tours

  • Full Day (27)
    1. A&D Tours & Charters A&D Tours & Charters specialise in small group half and full day tours to the Adelaide Hills, Southern Coastal districts, Adelaide beaches and surrounding areas, Yorke Peninsula holidays, winery tours, shopping tours, Christmas lights and nights out on the town tours. We are an accredited operator with the passenger transport board, an accredited tourism business under the national tourism accreditation program and a member of the Bus and Coach Association of South Australia.
    2. Art Scout Boutique Art Tours Tucked away in the corners of Adelaide's art world are some highly successful artists and exciting galleries that the casual visitor could easily miss. With a little inside knowledge though you can make some surprising discoveries. Art Scout offers intimate small group tours to help you discover what’s happening in the Adelaide art scene. You will see contemporary art from emerging and established artists in some great galleries and even meet artists in their own studios. We stop for morning tea in an 'arty' cafe and have a relaxing lunch in a typical Adelaide pub or restaurant. Pre booked tailored tours are available on Friday and Saturday by arrangement.
    3. Auburn Tours Auburn Tours operate flexible tours of the Barossa Valley in either a unique vintage automobile or a luxury four-wheel drive vehicle. Tours are available using a combination of both vehicles. The lengths of tour and or itineraries are tailored to your wishes with a knowledgeable local guide. Adelaide accommodation/airport transfers welcome.
    4. Barossa Epicurean Tours Barossa Epicurean Tours, as the name aptly suggests, offers nothing but the best of the Barossa's hospitality and charm with affordable and flexible tours moving through the Barossa Valley and surrounding districts such as the Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley. All tours are personally tailored to suit individual needs with both shared and sole use of vehicle options available. Discover the famous wineries and special places of interest, with friendly experienced local guides, in the luxury of late model passenger vehicles. Visit well know estates and small family boutique wineries whilst enjoying internationally acclaimed award winning wines and regional food.
    5. Barossa Experience Tours Barossa Experience tours are based in the Barossa Valley and operate personal small group tours and private tours of the Barossa with local driver/guides. Experience the wines, food and heritage of the Barossa in the comfort and luxury of modern, air conditioned six seat vehicles. Transfers from Adelaide also available.
    6. Barossa Getaway Tours Let Jan from Barossa Getaway Tours take you to a range of boutique wineries for those special reds and whites or choose your own itinerary. Jan is a local tour operator born and bred in Tanunda, so she knows the Barossa Valley well. Restaurant and airport to Adelaide transfers can also be arranged.
    7. Barossa Valley Tours Barossa bases - Barossa Valley Tours operate personalised full day small group or private tours for two to 12 people, highlighting its origins, culture and vineyards and other attractions with winery visits and tasting premium wines. Visits to/from Barossa, Adelaide, Adelaide Hills, Murraylands and Clare Valley available. We travel in comfort of air-conditioned, latest model Mercedes Vito or Toyota Hiace people movers.
    8. Barossa Vintage Tours One of South Australia's premium tour operators, Barossa Vintage Tours, specialise in chauffeured full and half day tours to the Barossa and other wine regions in air conditioned, late model vehicles. Airport and restaurant transfers and accommodation packages available. Why drink and drive - be chauffeured by a local - see the Barossa in the comfort of a spacious Kia Carnival. Tours tailored to your wishes.
    9. Beyond The Barriers Your tour guide is Kevin Harrison a retired jockey with over 460 wins both in Australia and internationally and a trainer of thoroughbreds with over 150 wins. Kevin hails from the Harrison dynasty of horse racing in Victoria which controls around 100 racehorses on their private training complex " Havelock Park ".
    10. Buses R Us Buses R Us sightseeing is a South Australian family owned bus/coach company based in Adelaide, with over 19 years experience within the industry. General Manager Geoff Grantham, offers a safe and reliable service both local and interstate. A large fleet of clean comfortable buses and coaches are available to suit the needs of any group requirements such as corporate, convention, delegates, special interest, schools, colleges, senior citizens.
    11. Cellar Door Pass Uncork South Australia with your Cellar Door Pass offering one complimentary bottle of wine from up to six different wineries, plus special offers of premium and private wine tastings, winery tours and more. Discover boutique and iconic cellar doors from over 50 wineries. Includes and audio CD companion and directory.
    12. Cheese & Wine Trails For a small price, two adults can enjoy a Cheese and Wine Trail. Choose from over 10 trails in South Australia’s spectacular wine country. Included in your Cheese and Wine Trail is a four- course progressive picnic and an AUD20.00 bottle of wine. At each new destination along your chosen trail, you’ll enjoy locally prepared produce. So take the hassle out of preparing a gourmet picnic and choose a Cheese and Wine Trails Pass for the best wine and cheese experience in South Australia.
    13. Enjoy Adelaide Enjoy Adelaide offer a fantastic range of half and full day tours with outstanding value for money. So join them and have some fun along the way. Tours include Enjoy South Australia in half a day including Adelaide city tour, Mount Lofty and Hahndorf. Enjoy an afternoon in the Barossa including visit to three wineries. Enjoy the Lower Murray River see the Murray Mouth, Strathalbyn, Victor Harbor and McLaren Vale. Enjoy the Barossa day tour with lunch and visits to four wineries. Enjoy Sunday Markets including visit to four of Adelaide's best markets.
    14. Glenelg Fishing Charter Offering quality fishing charters in and around the waters of Adelaide, Glenelg Fishing Charters run fantastic fishing trips for experienced or inexperienced fisherpersons, recreational, sporting and corporate groups. The Glenelg Fishing Charters friendly and professional approach and 30 years of experience will ensure you the best possible day on board their 31-foot charter vessel. The vessel Opal 4 is powered by twin 200 horsepower engines and cruises up to 28 knots.
    15. Great Sights Great Sights is an energetic and expanding day tour operator in the South Pacific region providing great value and unique experiences to popular destinations for the independent traveller. Great Sights operates half and full day tours highlighting Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula and the River Murray.
    16. Hills Explorer Join Hills Explorer for a day tour of the Adelaide Hills, the Southern Vales, Barossa or Clare Valley highlighting the local history and heritage of the region. Enjoy a personalised small group tour in the comfort of a seven seater Toyota Tarago. Tour commentary is available in German if required.
    17. In Vogue Limousines In Vogue Limousines can design a personalised half or fully day limousine tour just for you. Discover Adelaide, the picturesque Adelaide Hills, historic Hahndorf the coastal town of Victor Harbor and the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills and Clare Valley winery regions of South Australia. An optional visit to Cleland Wildlife Park can be included in some tour itineraries. Weddings, functions, special occasions and restaurant/airport transfers are also available.
    18. Integrity Tours And Charter Integrity Tours and Charter operate small group, day and half day tours of the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula. Highlights include Cleland Wildlife Park; wine tasting in the McLaren Vale wine region; penguins at Victor Harbor; Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills and spectacular views of Adelaide from the Mount Lofty Summit.
    19. Lawrie Charters Come and enjoy a relaxing day on the water fishing for table fish like King George Whiting and Snapper. Fish with safety on our new vessel, an eight point three metre Youngcraft with a 200 horse power Volvo Turbo Deisel. All rods, bait, tackle and refreshments supplied. Just bring a packed lunch, hat and sunscreen. Families and groups of six to seven people.
    20. Life Is A Cabernet Tours Join Life is a Cabernet for a personalised tour to either the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale or Clare Valley wine regions of South Australia. The tailor made tours combine sightseeing, shopping, wine tastings, morning tea, gourmet lunch and celebrity hosting for a door to door experience which is unparalleled. If you don't have a whole day to spare the tours can be personalised to suit your time restrictions.
    21. McLaren Vale Motorcycle Tours Experience the McLaren Vale wine region on the back of a classic Harley Davidson motorcycle with McLaren Vale Motorcycle Tours. Tour the Fleurieu Peninsula, cruise the coast, enjoy a winery tour or take an adventure through the Adelaide Hills. Alternatively, let us plan a tour for you. Why not have a Harley Davidson motorcycle escort your wedding limousines. The choice is yours. All riding gear is supplied. McLaren Vale Motorcycle Tours and motorcycles are all fully accredited.
    22. McLaren Vale Tours Let McLaren Vale Tours collect you from your accommodation and convey you in comfort through a relaxing personalised day, paced as you want it. No deadlines, no hassles, no worries. The whole of the Fleurieu Peninsula is yours to choose from. Visit wineries, historic townships, taste olives, dine on great cuisine, capture wonderful vistas, walk beautiful beaches and view local art and craft. Experience a little of our lifestyle.
    23. McLeods Country Tours Experience the countryside and towns featured in Australia's popular television drama, and now being enjoyed around the world 'McLeods Daughters'. Drive past Drover's Run (sorry we cannot go in). Visit key locations such as Gungellan Truck Stop. Explore McLeod's Country back roads. Have lunch at the Gungellan Hotel and afternoon tea in a country town.
    24. R & M Transit Tours R & M Transit Tours provide 13 or 21 passenger coaches for winery tours, sightseeing and charter trips. Enjoy six hours touring the delightful McLaren Vale, Barossa or Clare Valley wine regions. All tours are tailor made for you with wine tasting at many wineries of your choice as well as visits to other local areas of interest. Your itinerary or a tailor made one.
    25. Rich & Lingering Rich & Lingering provide bespoke food and wine tours to gratify the senses.
    26. Smartcar Smartcar offers affordable, personalised tours in luxury four and seven passenger sedans with driver to various locations such as Adelaide, Glenelg, Barossa Valley, Southern Vales, Clare Valley, Hahndorf, Cleland and Mount Lofty Summit. Airport and City transfers are also available.
    27. South Coast Helicopters Tours South Coast Helicopters specialise in counting exclusive outback and winery helicopter tours tailored to your personal requirements.
  • Half Day (10)
    1. Adelaide Central Market Tour Take a sensory and interactive gourmet walking tour with local food expert, Mark Gleeson, through the Adelaide Central Market.
    2. Adelaide Gondola Welcome to Adelaide Gondola… a unique Venetian experience you can enjoy on the River Torrens in the heart of beautiful Adelaide.
    3. Adventure Kayaking SA Adventure Kayaking SA is based in Adelaide, South Australia. Come on one of our sea kayaking adventures and have a personal encounter with dolphins and search for ship wrecks in the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary just 15 minutes from the Adelaide central business district. Tours are conducted in one, two or three person kayaks, which are easy to paddle, stable and very comfortable. There is also plenty of space to bring a small bag of snacks and a drink to keep you fueled up throughout your adventure. A camera is also recommended and we can provide a waterproof case to keep it dry.
    4. Glenelg Footsteps Discover Glenelg, Adelaide’s historic beachside village with this escorted walking tour.
    5. Penfolds Magill Estate Winery Penfolds Magill Estate Winery is located in the Adelaide foothills, and only 15 minutes away from the Adelaide city centre, it is the home of Penfolds Wines. We invite you to join us on a daily discovery tour into the history, tradition, philosophy and labels of Australia's most famous wine.
    6. Pete N Peppa Why not experience some of South Australia's finest produce prepared for you by our resident chef, Peter Milosevic. He will tempt you with some amazing flavours in his unique interactive kitchen which is housed in one of Adelaide's best kitchenware and home wares store, where you can try merchandise before you buy.
    7. Port Princess Dolphin Cruises Port Princess Dolphin Cruises operate scenic and lunch cruises of the Port River aboard their new vessel MV Port Princess. Relax in comfort as the Port Princess cruises the historic waters of the Port River in Adelaide South Australia. View dolphins, the submarine base, the old quarantine station, Torrens Island Power Station, pelicans and mangroves. The Captain gives a full commentary as we cruise in calm waters. Hot food and drinks available on all cruises.
    8. SA Jet Ski Tours SA Jet Ski Tours operate in and around South Australia's beautiful waterways.
    9. SA Skydiving Join SA Skydiving and enjoy the ultimate thrill of skydiving - it will be one of the greatest experiences of your life!
    10. Spirit of the Port Depart from Fisherman's Wharf Markets Pontoon and cruise into the Jervois Basin. View images of the past on a large plasma screen as your captain explains the changing usage of the area.

Visitor Information

  • Visitor Information Centres (4)
    1. Adelaide Visitor Information Centre The Adelaide Visitor Information Centre is located in the heart of Adelaide's shopping precinct offering assistance to local, interstate and overseas visitors.
    2. Glenelg Visitor Information Centre The Glenelg Visitor Information Centre is located on the foreshore overlooking the beach and jetty just metres from where the historic Glenelg tram stops. A booking service for tours, accommodation and car hire is available to visitors who come into our Information Centre. We help with all enquiries to do with the Glenelg area and we have Internet access for a small fee. The Dolphins Cafe, which shares the same premises, is fully licensed and caters for breakfast, light meals, tea and coffee.
    3. Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre The Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre is located in an 1860 heritage-listed building namely the 'Black, Diamond Centre' which originally housed the Customs, Courts, Police Station and Jail Cells. It has been restored to its original stone condition.
    4. South Australian Visitor & Travel Centre The South Australian Visitor & Travel Centre is located in the centre of the city with easy access by public transport. A taxi rank is located at the door of the Centre. Information is available on all regions of South Australia together with expert consultants who can assist with booking accommodation, tours, transport and any advice on what to do while visiting Adelaide and South Australia.
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