Discover Adelaide Holidays 

Since the first governor proclaimed a new settlement from under a gum tree in 1836, Adelaide has come on in leaps and bounds. Perhaps the most significant arrivals, at least in terms of current prosperity, were the central European immigrants who brought wine making skills to the Barossa Valley – a visit is highly recommended and essential to any Adelaide Holiday! Adelaide itself has much to recommend it including the cathedrals of St Peter and St Francis Xavier and the fine cultural centre.

Average Temperatures in Adelaide (°C)

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Featured Shore Tours from Adelaide 

  • Adelaide By Private Limousine - 10 Passengers, 7 Hours ADL-000

    What better way to explore Adelaide than through the luxury of a limousine. A large private vehicle is the perfect solution for passengers who wish...

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  • Adelaide By Private Limousine - 6 Passenger, 7 Hours ADL-010

    What better way to explore Adelaide than through the luxury of a limousine for seven hours! A private vehicle for 6 passengers is the perfect...

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  • Adelaide By Private Limousine - 10 Passengers, 4 Hours ADL-015

    What better way to explore Adelaide than through the luxury of a limousine. A private vehicle is the perfect solution for passengers who wish to tour...

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  • Adelaide By Private Limousine, 6 Passenger, 4 hours ADL-020

    What better way to explore Adelaide than through the luxury of a limousine. A private vehicle for 6 passengers is the perfect solution for passengers...

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  • Adelaide City Sights ADL-025

    A delightful way to see the city of Adelaide - see the classic colonial architecture, view the sweeping gardens and green belts, admire the beautiful...

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  • Hahndorf Village & Mount Lofty ADL-030

    Take the day to visit charming Hahndorf, a historic settlement that remains rich in German heritage. Here you spend some time browsing through the...

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  • Mclaren Vale – Vineyards, Olive Groves & The Sea ADL-035

    Perhaps one of South Australia’s best kept secrets is the picturesque McLaren Vale where vineyards, almond orchards and olive groves all grow within...

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  • Sir Donald Bradman Homage ADL-045

    View the city’s landmarks on a narrated drive about town, viewing the city’s sights and interesting features with two main ports of call; Visit the...

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  • The Barossa Valley ADL-065

    South Australia’s best-known wine region, the Barossa Valley is home to many of Australia’s major producers. This tour takes you into the heart of...

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More about Adelaide 

Docking / Disembarkation 

Your P&O Cruises ship docks at Outer Harbour, a 30-45 minute drive from the city centre.

Taxis 

Limited taxis are available outside the cruise terminal building. A regular bus service will travel between the pier and the city centre. Please speak to the crew at the Shore Tour desk for timetable and price information.

Shopping 

Rundle Mall is the shopping heart of the city of Adelaide. The Mall is a shopper’s paradise with over 600 retail stores including major department stores, boutiques, arcades, cinemas and specialty stores. Rundle Mall is the venue for many performances and events, from fashion parades to buskers and street performers.

Dining 

Whether you are looking for café dining, fine dining or a pub meal, the city of Adelaide has a great range to choose from. South Australians are passionate about wine and food, that’s why you’re likely to meet the maker at many cellar doors, restaurants and farm gates right across the state.

Climate 

South Australia experiences a variety of climate zones ranging from desert temperatures in the north to Mediterranean weather along the coast. Very hot weather can be experienced between December and February, but spring and autumn are usually quite pleasant. Winter is the coolest and wettest season (June to August). Away from the coast the temperatures can be extreme with summer maximums over 40ºC and little or no rainfall.

Credit Cards 

Major credit cards and charge cards are widely accepted. Automatic teller machines provide currency to foreign card holders.

Telephones International and Local 

Public telephones are available throughout the city.

What To Wear Ashore 

To make your day ashore as enjoyable as possible, please ensure that you wear comfortable flat soled shoes and a hat, and bring along some sunscreen and bottled water.

Shore Tours 

There are a variety of tours available form you to enjoy during your time in Adelaide. Subject to availability tours may be pre reserved prior to your cruise departure via the cruise personaliser or booked onboard at the Shore Tours Desk.

Environment 

Whatever you decide to do after your visit to Adelaide or any port of call, please bring your rubbish back to the ship with you – that includes dead camera batteries.

Want to travel elsewhere in Australia?

Consider our holidays to Adelaide, Cairns or the Whitsundays.  You also might be interested in our New Zealand Holidays or Bali Holidays.


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Australia at a Glance

SIZE: 7,686,850 square miles
POPULATION: 22,155,400 (July 2004 est)
LANGUAGE: English
TYPE OF GOVERNMENT: Democratic federal-state system recognising the British monarch as sovereign
CURRENCY: Australian Dollar (AUD)