North Terrace, Museum, Art Gallery
Enjoy a wonderful panoramic view from Adelaide's highest Summit
Victoria Square, also known as Tarntanyangga or Tarndanyangga, is a public square in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. The area was named "Victoria Square" by the Street Naming Committee on 23 May 1837, after Princess Victoria, then heir presumptive of the British throne.
Chapel Hill Winery tantalises you with a wonderful structuredwine tasting experience.in their picturesque cellar door.From Chapel Hill it's on to the Main Street of McLaren Vale - Hereyou'll have some free time, what you do with it is up to you. Enjoy a taste ortwo of wine in Hardy Tintara's Cellar door. Or maybe enjoy a cleansing beer orgrab a coffee and watch the World go by. Or why not use your time gatheringsome souvenirs of the sweet variety? Visit the fabulous Almond Train; an oldconverted train carriage offering every variety of Almond imaginable, or pop inthe Iconic Aussie Fruchocs chocolate factory and pick-out a selection of sweetgifts.It's time now to climb back on board as we take the short drive toour next winery the quaint Shingleback Winery. This tasting is superrelaxed, enjoy a structured tasting of Shinglebacks finest wines, and if you'repeckish, you can purchase a cheeseboard to enjoy with your wine. It's now time to climb back on the bus as we head back towardsAdelaide. But we're taking the scenic route so you can gaze out at the AdelaideCoastline, as we journey towards our final featured destination of the day -Adelaide's beautiful seaside suburb of GlenelgThere are two options for you here. Option 1, take a 15 min strollto get an idea of what Glenelg has to offer, before hopping back on the bus toAdelaide, or Option 2, leave the tour in Glenelg and spend a few leisurelyhours enjoying the abundance of shops, restaurants and of course the beach,pick a spot for dinner and get ready to watch one of the most spectacularsunsets anywhere in the World. T
This tasting is superrelaxed, enjoy a structured tasting of Shinglebacks finest wines, and if you'repeckish, you can purchase a cheeseboard to enjoy with your wine.
Adelaide's beautiful seaside suburb of GlenelgThere are two options for you here. Option 1, take a 15 min strollto get an idea of what Glenelg has to offer, before hopping back on the bus toAdelaide, or Option 2, leave the tour in Glenelg and spend a few leisurelyhours enjoying the abundance of shops, restaurants and of course the beach,pick a spot for dinner and get ready to watch one of the most spectacularsunsets anywhere in the World.
Take the beautifully scenic route through the Onkaparinga Hills on our way to McLaren Vale. Keep your eyes peeled and you may spot Kangaroo, Koala or Emu as you enjoy the rolling hillsides and neat little homes tucked away.
Enjoy over an an hour and a half in the Quaint German township of Hahndorf. Here, grab a bite to eat in one of the local little eateries (at own cost) or sit and enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by. If grabbing a souvenir or two is what you're after then enjoy a wonder up the main street and check out the unique array of boutique shops and unique little gift shops.
Adelaide Highlights, Hahndorf & McLaren Vale Wine Tasting And Sightseeing Tour
Tour Information
Key Details
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
- Hotel pickup Available
- Duration: 8 Hrs
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Language:
English
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Departure Time :
08:50 AM Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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Return Details :
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.
Overview
Adelaide Highlights with Wine Tasting and Coast is a full day tour featuring some of Adelaide's finestexperiences. With several pick-up points around Adelaide CBD this small group
day tour offers a wonderful balance of sightseeing and wine tasting and certainly
packs a punch as far as must do highlights when visiting Adelaide.
Know More about this tour
Itinerary:
North Terrace, Museum, Art Gallery
Enjoy a wonderful panoramic view from Adelaide's highest Summit
Victoria Square, also known as Tarntanyangga or Tarndanyangga, is a public square in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. The area was named "Victoria Square" by the Street Naming Committee on 23 May 1837, after Princess Victoria, then heir presumptive of the British throne.
Chapel Hill Winery tantalises you with a wonderful structured wine tasting experience.in their picturesque cellar door. From Chapel Hill it's on to the Main Street of McLaren Vale - Here you'll have some free time, what you do with it is up to you. Enjoy a taste or two of wine in Hardy Tintara's Cellar door. Or maybe enjoy a cleansing beer or grab a coffee and watch the World go by. Or why not use your time gathering some souvenirs of the sweet variety? Visit the fabulous Almond Train; an old converted train carriage offering every variety of Almond imaginable, or pop in the Iconic Aussie Fruchocs chocolate factory and pick-out a selection of sweet gifts. It's time now to climb back on board as we take the short drive to our next winery the quaint Shingleback Winery. This tasting is super relaxed, enjoy a structured tasting of Shinglebacks finest wines, and if you're peckish, you can purchase a cheeseboard to enjoy with your wine. It's now time to climb back on the bus as we head back towards Adelaide. But we're taking the scenic route so you can gaze out at the Adelaide Coastline, as we journey towards our final featured destination of the day - Adelaide's beautiful seaside suburb of Glenelg There are two options for you here. Option 1, take a 15 min stroll to get an idea of what Glenelg has to offer, before hopping back on the bus to Adelaide, or Option 2, leave the tour in Glenelg and spend a few leisurely hours enjoying the abundance of shops, restaurants and of course the beach, pick a spot for dinner and get ready to watch one of the most spectacular sunsets anywhere in the World. T
This tasting is super relaxed, enjoy a structured tasting of Shinglebacks finest wines, and if you're peckish, you can purchase a cheeseboard to enjoy with your wine.
Adelaide's beautiful seaside suburb of Glenelg There are two options for you here. Option 1, take a 15 min stroll to get an idea of what Glenelg has to offer, before hopping back on the bus to Adelaide, or Option 2, leave the tour in Glenelg and spend a few leisurely hours enjoying the abundance of shops, restaurants and of course the beach, pick a spot for dinner and get ready to watch one of the most spectacular sunsets anywhere in the World.
Take the beautifully scenic route through the Onkaparinga Hills on our way to McLaren Vale. Keep your eyes peeled and you may spot Kangaroo, Koala or Emu as you enjoy the rolling hillsides and neat little homes tucked away.
Enjoy over an an hour and a half in the Quaint German township of Hahndorf. Here, grab a bite to eat in one of the local little eateries (at own cost) or sit and enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by. If grabbing a souvenir or two is what you're after then enjoy a wonder up the main street and check out the unique array of boutique shops and unique little gift shops.
Inclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide
Exclusions
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Info
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adults lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Small-group tour maximum 18 participants
Traveler Reviews
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We had a great day! Craig is passionate about all things SA. He was very informative. The tour around Adelaide was interesting. Hahndorf was a little disappointing as a lot of places were closed the day we went. McLaren Vale was picturesque and the wineries were awesome!!! All in all highly recommend this tour especially with Craig as your guide.
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A great day trip, Craig was a lovely knowledgeable host and good value. Would recommend for anyone wanting a variety of experiences.
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Amazing sights, plenty to do and eat, the tour guide was informative and created a friendly atmosphere
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The guide loved his home city and area. He Was fun. He got the group mixing and chatting. I liked driving about the city and its zones. Hahndorf was ok but very touristy. The restaurant recommended was excellent. The wine tasting x 2 was terrible. A wine 'that tasted good for watching TV' and other such wine snob stupidity. The guy at the church winery needed to get his head out of his bottom for he took himself and his plunk way to seriously scolding people who just weren't interested. In the end this tour was perhaps not for simple little me.
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Craig,our guide, was very accommodating and informative. His enthusiasm for Adelaide was infectious. We learnt a lot about the area which we did not already know.
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We had an absolutely fantastic time, Greig is a great tour guide, he was very knowledgeable of the areas, Hahndorf is a very interesting place, just loved it. The vineyards were visited was superb. Value for money, just awesome. Highly recommend See Adelaide tours.
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A wonderful day full of a range of experiences. Craig was a fabulous tour guide with an excellent knowledge of the city and surrounds. The wine tasting was relaxed, and at no point did we feel rushed. Shingleback winery was a real highlight!
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Great day out of Adelaide! Wineries, commentary, Hanford!! Our guide was friendly and informative. Really worth it!! 👍
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We took a 45 min. train ride from port to Adelaide. Our pick up was on time at the designated place and drove us around the city. Hahndorf was lovely easy walking tour. Tour guide gave us a tour along the coastline which was not part of the tour and drop us off to main train station in time for our train ride back to the ship. He went an extra mile to accommodate our needs. It's an excellent tour for wine lovers as we stopped on 2 wineries for wine tasting. It covers a bit of everything.
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This was a really great trip and worth every penny. The tour around Adelaide was limited, but hit the high points and gave you an overview. Our driver gave us a detour to the top of Mt. Lofty which provided a beautiful view. Hahndorf was really enjoyable with enough time to eat and explore. We had two tasting stops and finished the day with a quick seaside drive. The entire day was over nine hours.