Great volunteer greeters. Port Adelaide, one of the stops on the train into Adelaide CBD, is well worth a visit. The information site has self guided walking tour guides for the asking. Some very interesting buildings and quaint pubs for meals and drinks. ...
There were no shuttle busses into the city and consequently the train was packed to the rafters. This meant regular commuters at the stations along the route were not able to bowrd the train, which was not satisfactory. We caught a tram from the city to Glenelg where we enjoyed a feed of fish and chips. ...
This was our embarkment point and unfortunately we were delayed by almost 24 hours but it gave us time to explore the ship and listen to some fabulous music. ...
We left the ship here having had the bestest time ever. Very disappointed to be arriving at our final destination having enjoyed every aspect of this magnificent vessel. Would love to sail on her again sometime. ...
Like many others we rode the Adelaide Train System to Adelaide then out to Glenelg on the trams and back again.But it was a Sunday, and we could not get a Newspaper to read, As nothing opened until 11.a.m. But it was a break from the ship for a few hours. ...
We had a friend in Adelaide and hired a car to go to the German Village Handoff and then to the Barossa Valley. We loved the country and the gardens were maganificent. The city is well maintained with pristine gardens and the river very clean. I definately would love to see more of this lovely city. ...