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Adelaide- A Hot Tourist Spot with Remarkable Natural Beauty, Spicy Nightlife & Fine Dining

Posted: Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and lies on the left coast of Australia with some breath-taking beaches and great places to visit. It has a large number of churches, museums and art galleries, the sensational architecture of which has awed every visitor to Australia. Adelaide is a hub for special arts and sports events too.

Fleurieu Peninsula is at half an hour drive from Adelaide and offers hills of vineyards, amazing beaches and great coastlines. Seaside suburbs such as the Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore are extremely enjoyable and have great variety of things to do.

Spicy nightlife and fine dining is synonymous to Adelaide. It has some great shopping centres like the Rundle Mall, Adelaide Central Market, and National Wine Centre. Tantalizing international food cuisines are on offer at several city restaurants.

Surrounding Adelaide are great valleys of wine like that produce special award winning wines. Other attractive tourist destinations are the Adelaide Oval stadium, the Adelaide Zoo, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the Adelaide Aquatic Centre.

Adelaide, a hot tourist destination indeed!



Experience the Variety of Colors in South Australia

Posted: Friday, 4 March 2011

The 4th largest amongst the states of Australia, South Australia is bounded on the South by the Indian Ocean bordering rest of the mainland states, South Australia’s two third portions is covered by the near desert like environment. Consisting of the bitter and pounding condition, the state still seduces the visitors by the various landscapes of its gigantic deserts, masculine mountains and thirsty lakes.

The scorched lands of north – west are sound that is totally opposite of the above, including the stunning Eyre Peninsula & West Coast, fringed by the electric beaches, green colored waters like emerald, exceptional wineries, resident wildlife and the grandeur of its desert landscape, landscape, the gently sloping hills of Mount Lofty Ranges; and the thirsty downs of south-east which are sprinkled by the influential Murray River, the longest river of Australia, in its journey to the sea. Being the largest Kangaroo Island the wide 3700 km South Australian’s coastline offers lovely routes to drive and walk along with its many grooves as well as multinational islands to discover. The important cities are Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Whyalla, and Mt. Gambier where the Adelaide is the capital of the state.

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Cheap Camper Trailers for hire in Adelaide

Posted: Sunday, 27 February 2011

Get you cheap campervan hire Adelaide with Viva Campers. Offering fantastic campervans which are fully serviced, reliable and you will have heaps of fun cruising around with your friends or family to make your holiday fully enjoyable.



Club KI has a selection of the best accommodation across Kangaroo Island

Posted: Sunday, 31 October 2010

If your in the need for the best Kangaroo Island accommodation, Club KI has a selection of the best accommodation across Kangaroo Island. From Beach front accommodation to accommodation in the bushland of the island. Don’t forget to jump in your cheap car rental Kangaroo Island to take a trip across the amazing island with heaps to see and do.
Phone: +61 488 145 888

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Travel in Adelaide

Posted: Tuesday, 19 October 2010

AdelaideIf you’re considering a holiday in Australia then Adelaide is an elegant city which is certainly worth checking out. This city is known for its colonial stone architecture, festivals and parklands. While you are there, get a cheap car rental Adelaide and head for the Barossa Valley, home of world-class wineries. Just 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide it’s certainly worth the drive. Check out Mengler Hill lookout with a view over the many hectares of vineyards. Red wine, in particular Shiraz, is what the Barossa Valley is mainly known for. Along with the wineries visit a farm shop or one of the many fine restaurants. If that’s not enough, you can also enjoy a hot air balloon ride over the valley. For an Adelaide travel guide and accommodation information visit adelaideaccomodation.info.