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ADL airport transfers Serving as the major cruise port within Adelaide’s slice of Great Australian Bight, the Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal is an oasis resting at the tip of the North Haven peninsula. The region offers a tropical backdrop perfect for saying goodbye or g’day, providing close access to a variety of beaches, parks and restaurants. Guests can reach 19th-century wonders by hopping aboard the scenic Outer Harbor Railway Station, looking at the old town in likewise fashion, or by choosing one of many private rentals to explore in total freedom, discovering hidden beach coves with small sedans or taking big group trips along The Esplanade in a chartered bus. Those looking to keep things convenient may want to consider a meet-and-greet service instead, enjoying the luxury of commitment-free taxi drop offs to the heart of downtown or taking the time to listen to a local personal driver who knows the best sights to see within a 24-hour period.
A great place to first see the beauty of the area is through the eyes of Largs Beach, a long 24-hour beachfront adjacent to the historic pier lookouts of Largs Bay Jetty and connected to the even more popular Semaphore Beach. Follow the greenbelt along the two beaches’ adjacent Esplanade to discover various historic landmarks ranging from the cobblestoned lighthouse lookouts at Semaphore Timeball to timeless blue waters along Lady Ruthann Reserve’s rocky shores. Other landmarks to consider near the port include the National Railway Museum’s showcase of vintage locomotives as well as the bizarre sand statues housed in the old warehouse ambiance of Hart’s Mill. And don’t forget to experience the best of the best when it comes to South Australian cuisine, sticking to Lady Gowrie Drive for local favorites like Marina Chicken and Seafood, or driving south along The Esplanade for beloved Mexican food at Zambrero Semaphore. |