Where to stay in South Australia
- Adelaide
- 1191 hotels
- Victor Harbor
- 342 hotels
- Barossa Valley
- 198 hotels
- Kangaroo Island
- 197 hotels
- Fleurieu Peninsula
- 141 hotels
- Goolwa
- 99 hotels
- Clare Valley
- 95 hotels
- Mount Gambier
- 84 hotels
- Port Lincoln
- 76 hotels
- Mclaren Vale
- 66 hotels
- Robe
- 64 hotels
- Normanville
- 57 hotels
- Carrickalinga
- 55 hotels
- Murray Bridge
- 47 hotels
- Coffin Bay
- 42 hotels
- Coober Pedy
- 39 hotels
- Sellicks Hill
- 34 hotels
- Point Turton
- 31 hotels
- Port Vincent
- 25 hotels
- Port Augusta
- 25 hotels
- Hindmarsh Island
- 23 hotels
- Whyalla
- 20 hotels
- Meningie
- 20 hotels
- Naracoorte
- 19 hotels
- Penola
- 19 hotels
- Wallaroo
- 18 hotels
- Edithburgh
- 16 hotels
- Wellington (SA)
- 15 hotels
- Stansbury
- 15 hotels
- Port Pirie
- 15 hotels
- Waikerie
- 14 hotels
- Moonta Bay
- 14 hotels
- Streaky Bay
- 13 hotels
- Burra
- 13 hotels
- Renmark
- 13 hotels
- Hawker
- 11 hotels
- Beachport
- 11 hotels
- Marion Bay
- 11 hotels
- Paringa
- 11 hotels
- Eyre Peninsula
- 10 hotels
- Strathalbyn
- 10 hotels
- Melrose
- 9 hotels
- Willunga
- 9 hotels
- Springton
- 9 hotels
- Comaum
- 8 hotels
- Wirrina Cove
- 8 hotels
- Ceduna
- 8 hotels
- Coonawarra
- 7 hotels
- Port Willunga
- 7 hotels
- Mount Schank
- 7 hotels
- Black Point
- 7 hotels
- Yankalilla
- 7 hotels
- Port Broughton
- 7 hotels
- Millicent
- 7 hotels
- Macclesfield (SA)
- 6 hotels
- Black Rock
- 6 hotels
- Berri
- 6 hotels
- Keith
- 6 hotels
- Port Hughes
- 6 hotels
- Flinders Ranges
- 5 hotels
- Cape Jervis
- 5 hotels
- Barmera
- 5 hotels
- Bordertown
- 5 hotels
- Kingston South East
- 5 hotels
- Coromandel Valley
- 5 hotels
- Solomontown
- 5 hotels
- Calca
- 5 hotels
- Arkaroola Village
- 4 hotels
- Kimba
- 4 hotels
- Myponga Beach
- 4 hotels
- Blewitts Springs
- 4 hotels
- Swanport
- 4 hotels
- Walker Flat
- 4 hotels
- Maitland (South Australia)
- 4 hotels
- Sampsons Flat
- 3 hotels
- Quorn
- 3 hotels
- Kadina
- 3 hotels
- Wudinna
- 3 hotels
- Wattle Flat
- 3 hotels
- Venus Bay (South Australia)
- 3 hotels
- Tiddy Widdy Beach
- 3 hotels
- Murtho
- 3 hotels
- Greenock
- 3 hotels
- Jamestown
- 3 hotels
- Elliston
- 2 hotels
- Glossop
- 2 hotels
- Mount Dutton Bay
- 2 hotels
- Thevenard
- 2 hotels
- Nullarbor
- 2 hotels
- Boatswain Point
- 2 hotels
- Mount McKenzie
- 2 hotels
- Milang
- 2 hotels
- Stone Hut
- 2 hotels
- Weetulta
- 2 hotels
- Loxton
- 2 hotels
- Roxby Downs
- 2 hotels
- Spalding
- 2 hotels
- Kangarilla
- 2 hotels
- Hackham
- 2 hotels
- Old Reynella
- 2 hotels
- Kurlana
- 2 hotels
- Monash
- 2 hotels
- William Creek
- 2 hotels
- Blanchetown
- 2 hotels
- Parachilna
- 2 hotels
- Marla
- 1 hotel
- Marree
- 1 hotel
- Padthaway
- 1 hotel
- Angaston
- 1 hotel
- Cockatoo Valley
- 1 hotel
- Roseworthy
- 1 hotel
- Leighton
- 1 hotel
- Beetaloo Valley
- 1 hotel
- Mannanarie
- 1 hotel
- Farrell Flat
- 1 hotel
- Orroroo
- 1 hotel
- Arno Bay
- 1 hotel
- Leigh Creek
- 1 hotel
- Gladstone (South Australia)
- 1 hotel
- Torrens Vale
- 1 hotel
- Beltana
- 1 hotel
- Flaxman Valley
- 1 hotel
- Blinman
- 1 hotel
South Australia hotels & accommodations

Booked on Agoda 7 weeks ago for a very good deal, including breakfast, we had free car park at the hotel, easy to find on south terrace, full buffet breakfast very good with a variety of hot and cold dishes, but best of all, it is only 1/2 block walk to the free tram - the first of 10 free stops, so access to all parts of the city are very quick, and free. The room was...

The entire hotel is only 6 months old, so everything is clean and new. Rooms are spacious. Slippers are provided, though there's no toothbrush (as with every other hotel in Australia). The rooms definitely deserve a 5 star rating; minor details (such as the ikea pillows, slightly coarse towels, and slightly difficult to reach manual curtains) keep it from being a 6 sta...

When we arrived, we were given keys to a little cottage- where we noted a dead fly on the kitchen counter top the floor was covered in leaf crumbs, we then just dropped off our stuff, and left- on returning we noticed on the lounge was a grape stem and a fruit sticker, and in the bedroom on the side dresser was a mystery white stained area ?? The furnishing in this roo...

Stayed here for the first time in 10 years, normally stay at another apartment when in town, as it was Mad March we were unable to get that apartment. Frankin Apartments are bigger than most, have washing machine and dryer. the kitchen facilities are very good. good size fridge, crockery and cutlery were ample. Lounge was a bed sofa but very comfortable. cleaner were p...

Our stay at the Watson was the BEST ever. I am pretty sure this is gonna become our family hotel if we have stay in Adelaide. We got a free upgrade to 2 bed room suite as it was available. With a toddler it made a world of differnece. To put in a nut shell, it was truly taking our home to a hotel.

The Hotel was easy to access from Adelaide Airport via the handy Airport Shuttle Bus ($10.00 AUD). I use a VISA debit card and so I had to give an additional deposit of $200.00 to secure my booking this was very promptly refunded when I checked out at the end of my visit. The buffet breakfasts were very good and I also had some lunches and dinners in the Hotel. Pleas...

The hotel is Really lovely and the rooms are spacious and immaculate. Great lighting in the bathroom and spotless rooms. If it was a cheap hotel i would not question these little things. But at $390 a night the hotel is let down by poor service at the bar. Or non existent really. No table service and non attentive when you actually walk up to the bar. Clearly Inexpe...

We had a good time in Adelaide. Overall, the hotel is good but we did not feel that we stayed in 5 stars hotel. Pros: Inside the city, it is close to everything. The room is very clean. The staff is very friendly. We very happy about that. Cons: In this website, they said there are Valet parking and car park on - site but need to pay $38/day for valet parking. Th...

Crockery and cutlery were not clean. Ended up putting whole lot through dishwasher. And as usual there was mould in the shower recess but that seems to be par for the course in all motels etc in Australia regardless of the star ranking. Otherwise a well set up and comfortable unit with every thing you need.

Have stayed here several times and we just love it.Glenelg is one of the best seaside locations in Australia and the Oaks makes the most of it by offering stunning ocean views,every facility and service you could need and the proximity to the rest of Glenelg and everything it has offer.Will be back!

ideal for event at intercontinental hotel-short walk there and back,,,disappointed to find although booked and paid for 5 /apartment only set up for 4 /no extra bed 4 cups plates/towels etc-very annoying as hotel voucher clearly stated 5!! after having to complain---no real apology--- eventually told would be a fold out?! bed set up. it was set up while out of room--i...

A prominent Hotel on the corner of West/South Tce overlooking Parklands in Adelaide, South Australia. The entrance is only accessible by travelling south along West Tce. It has a small but secure Car Park with direct Hotel entry. Guests are treated to a sixth floor Bar and Restaurant, (dinner service only) plus Gym, Swimming Pool and Spa all with great views. The Bar...

It is Hilton Class hotel, well appointed and good service. Hotel located in the centre of city, the best Market is just around corner, also next to 24 hours large supermaket, the free tram stop within the city just on the front door. Hence, you will not have any problem to find good dining places or tour around the city. One small disappointment is the room do no...

We organised a group of 11 to spend two nights and they looked after us very well. They arranged our rooms next to each other and we had all we needed in terms of tables an chairs around the pool to enjoy our evening drinks. The rooms look like they are all in the process of being upgraded, but even in their current condition, they are a nice size, clean and the bed is...

Located in the very center of this city with quite easy access to all the shopping areas nearby, Hotel Richmond is the best choice for the travellers new to this city. The most impressive thing in my eyes is the friendly staff members working at the reception. I have to mention two guys. They offered me a lot of help even before I arrived. The facilities in the room ar...

Had been to Plaza Hotel, Country comfort South Terrace, but Paringa Motel is the best that I have stayed, very comfortable rooms,just walk across the street to Rundle Mall, and budget prices ,affordable and reasonable.Great for family and church-goers, just walk along and you can find a few churches down Hindley.

I have been travelling to the Mawson Lakes area for the last 10 years for work. For most of that period (once I discovered it) i have stayed at the Mawson Lakes hotel and have often recommended it to a number of colleagues. There are a variety of rooms to stay in, both within the hotel and also in apartments in the area. There is plenty of quality restaurants and valu...

Awesome aircon. Older but fantastically clean. Best coffee. Lovely helpful staff. When I booked it asked any requests which I asked great aircon. When we arrived in Adelaide the aircon was for us and believe me after getting in on a 40 degree day was the best, also was so thoughtful. Small things like this and it’s cleanliness will make me return to the Meridian. T...

Barossa Weintal Hotel complex is an excellent hotel. Easily found on the main road, spacious grounds, large rooms, providing good quality soaps, shampoo and bathroom towels. A good selection of tea/coffee, and fresh milk in the fridge. Continental Breakfast was included in our package and for a small upgrade a menu provided choices for a full breakfast. Having stay...

A basic hotel but just what we needed to spend our first 4 nights in Adelaide ever in. Myself and my two sons came over from Canberra to see the Socceroos which we thoroughly enjoyed. One bus around the corner from the hotel got us direct into the city and a very easy city to explore and get around. Great value for money and location plus! Hyde Park also offers a great...

The small cabins were great options for all of our families to stay in (we booked 12+). The places facilities were fantastic - pools, playgrounds, bounce pads, tennis court, beach, and an indoor cooking area where all 50+ people could congregate to eat dinners/lunch - this also had many tv's and an adjoining tv room.

My stay at BreakFree was excellent. It is convenient, about a 10-15 minute walk from Rundle Mall, less than 5 minute walk to the free shuttle bus stop and tram stop. The cab fare from Adelaide Airport to the hotel is about A$20. The location of the hotel was very peaceful and serene. The free wifi and computer connected to printers at the hotel lobby are particularly u...

Nice room, I will return This is the first time I visit Adelaide and try to find the hotel which is not too far from CBD and located in quiet area. I recommend this Oaks Horizon. You can have a quiet night while it is only 5 mins walk to Rundle mall. The room is better than I expect for what I paid for. I stayed in one bedroom apartment equipped with everything you ne...

When we checked in on Xmas eve the reception staff were lovely. We were travelling with a 10 week old baby and she put us/upgraded us into the best room that was available which would have had the least amount of noise as possible. Check in and out was a breeze and the room was really nice with great facilities and an awesome shower!
Cheap places to stay in South Australia

I have traveled around Australia and Tequila Sunrise is the most hospitable and friendly backpackers Hostel. You get free breakfast and evening meals on some nights. The meals are well organized to bring travelers together, creating a friendly, safe atmosphere and environment

All staff I met were super friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable of stuff in the area. Location is 15 minute walk from centre of Adelaide but right next to all the beautiful parks. Gary upgraded me from a dorm bed to a private room on the first night, as I’d booked it for the following night and the room was empty. This was really generous and thoughtful of him. Clean, ...

Stayed here for the first time in 10 years, normally stay at another apartment when in town, as it was Mad March we were unable to get that apartment. Frankin Apartments are bigger than most, have washing machine and dryer. the kitchen facilities are very good. good size fridge, crockery and cutlery were ample. Lounge was a bed sofa but very comfortable. cleaner were p...

I have never been a backpacker, I live in Australia but decided to book this hostel because I needed somewhere to store my luggage, the room was clean, air con was great, staff was friendly, bathroom was super clean, kitchen and pool/games/movie room was great, very central to everything, no complaints. Value for money and a good experience, quick check in, friendly tr...

we stayed for a couple of nights at this lovely hostel. the guest house is quiet and cozy. our room was very spacious and although bathrooms are shared, there is a washbasin in the room. the aircon-heater made our stay even nicer (it was pretty cold outside so it was nice to stay in a warm room). the kitchen is well equiped and is also quite spacious. breakfast is incl...

Off the highway in an isolated section near Talia Caves. A range of options, but we used the self contained 2BR cabin ( w double bed & bunks), with all basic requirements supplied. BYO food to utilise facilities. A long walk to beach, otherwise just enjoy the surrounding peace.

I've never stayed a place like this before, the room, kitchen and the public area were always clean. Free BBQ on every Tue was awesome, and the killer pool was nice and fun. Staffs are always friendly as well. Well, a place to call ' HOME' for me in Australia.

After doing a lot of travelling in SE Asia it seems bloody expensive to pay $80 a night for a very small double room, however thanks to my exorbitant use of agoda in the past I had lots of points to use on this room. Dont get me wrong its a beautiful place to stay, the hostel is clean and has great facilities but if youre a tightass its too expensive for a backpackers ...

Good value, and we were lucky and got a nice big room to spread ourselves (too bad the windows don't open). The shared bathroom was clean, we had air-con. The bar area was nice, friendly, and welcoming. I would recommend asking for a room away from the smoking section. Darryl the manager was amazing. Great service, thank you :)

You can't beat the location of this hotel. It is right in the centre of Adelaide, opposite Central Market (great place for breakfast and lunch btw) and walking distance from all the city sights. Metropolitan Hotel is an old Victorian style hotel situated just above a busy and atmospheric pub. The hotel has a real character. Rooms are a bit rundown but clean (although r...

Felt very welcomed by the young man at the reception, very friendly and helpful. Ask about the attraction and he told us more than we should know. Room is spacious and although is along roadside, it is very quiet. Will definitely recommend friends who are going to Mount Gambier to stay at this hotel.

Extremely helpful staff and prompt when a couple of issues came up. The other highlight was the attached restaurant. Great food at a reasonable price. Accommodation was dated but OK for a one night stay if not looking for more than the listed star rating. Great position to main street and a shopping centre and the wharf..

A basic hotel but just what we needed to spend our first 4 nights in Adelaide ever in. Myself and my two sons came over from Canberra to see the Socceroos which we thoroughly enjoyed. One bus around the corner from the hotel got us direct into the city and a very easy city to explore and get around. Great value for money and location plus! Hyde Park also offers a great...

The band was MUCH TOO LOUD. We like live music but this hurt our ears and when we went to bed we could still hear it and therefore could not sleep. The hotel staff should make sure that the music is not heard in the bedrooms or they should not charge for people to stay and get no sleep.

Hot water gone very fast for showering(approx 5mins). We enjoy the nice refreshing showering in May (12 degree outside) The Room is really Nice. But you need to walk 7mins to find the room key from the quiet alley. No lift, only stairs so not really suit for elderly or disable.

I booked the ensuite cabins. they were very old but comfortable. the bunk beds didn't have a guard to stop my kids from rolling out in the night but we seem to get away with that. the general facilities in the place a VERY GOOD!. My kids loved the adventure play area and I found the bbq's and the long areas to be spot on. didn't go in the pool as it was hot and the bea...

Everything about this caravan park is really good but I shouldn't have been so tight and booked the cheapest cabin. Bed really saggy, limited hot water and minimal room to move. Would stay at the caravan park again though but get a bigger cabin next time.

This was a nice hotel which provided basic but clean service. The room and the bed was clean and comfortable. And I was able to purchase a meal down stairs for dinner. For breakfast they will provide a cereal box with milk. its a good spot if you want something basic and cheap.

Stayed 2 nights. Was a nice hotel. Though split system aircon filters were blocked up so not very effective. Blew out gunk everywhere. Also Tv was very dusty. Bar fridge was very old and didn't keep anything cool. Though for a quick stay the hotel was nice food lacked in quantity for price. Though overall beds were very comfy and nice decor.

We booked a room for 3 days at ACP Motel, Location is in the south eastern corner of the Adelaide CBD, which is relatively quiet part of town. There are a few places to eat and drink in walking distance close by, but that's about. Plenty of parkland across the road. Motel parking is available for $20 a night with a limited number of spots, otherwise it's street parkin...
4-star hotels in South Australia

Stayed here for the first time in 10 years, normally stay at another apartment when in town, as it was Mad March we were unable to get that apartment. Frankin Apartments are bigger than most, have washing machine and dryer. the kitchen facilities are very good. good size fridge, crockery and cutlery were ample. Lounge was a bed sofa but very comfortable. cleaner were p...

The Hotel was easy to access from Adelaide Airport via the handy Airport Shuttle Bus ($10.00 AUD). I use a VISA debit card and so I had to give an additional deposit of $200.00 to secure my booking this was very promptly refunded when I checked out at the end of my visit. The buffet breakfasts were very good and I also had some lunches and dinners in the Hotel. Pleas...

Crockery and cutlery were not clean. Ended up putting whole lot through dishwasher. And as usual there was mould in the shower recess but that seems to be par for the course in all motels etc in Australia regardless of the star ranking. Otherwise a well set up and comfortable unit with every thing you need.

A prominent Hotel on the corner of West/South Tce overlooking Parklands in Adelaide, South Australia. The entrance is only accessible by travelling south along West Tce. It has a small but secure Car Park with direct Hotel entry. Guests are treated to a sixth floor Bar and Restaurant, (dinner service only) plus Gym, Swimming Pool and Spa all with great views. The Bar...

Located in the very center of this city with quite easy access to all the shopping areas nearby, Hotel Richmond is the best choice for the travellers new to this city. The most impressive thing in my eyes is the friendly staff members working at the reception. I have to mention two guys. They offered me a lot of help even before I arrived. The facilities in the room ar...

I have been travelling to the Mawson Lakes area for the last 10 years for work. For most of that period (once I discovered it) i have stayed at the Mawson Lakes hotel and have often recommended it to a number of colleagues. There are a variety of rooms to stay in, both within the hotel and also in apartments in the area. There is plenty of quality restaurants and valu...

The small cabins were great options for all of our families to stay in (we booked 12+). The places facilities were fantastic - pools, playgrounds, bounce pads, tennis court, beach, and an indoor cooking area where all 50+ people could congregate to eat dinners/lunch - this also had many tv's and an adjoining tv room.

My stay at BreakFree was excellent. It is convenient, about a 10-15 minute walk from Rundle Mall, less than 5 minute walk to the free shuttle bus stop and tram stop. The cab fare from Adelaide Airport to the hotel is about A$20. The location of the hotel was very peaceful and serene. The free wifi and computer connected to printers at the hotel lobby are particularly u...

When we checked in on Xmas eve the reception staff were lovely. We were travelling with a 10 week old baby and she put us/upgraded us into the best room that was available which would have had the least amount of noise as possible. Check in and out was a breeze and the room was really nice with great facilities and an awesome shower!

Amazing, the customer service was excellent from the moment I arrived. I was able to drop off my luggage at 9:0am on check in day and leave it there until 5pm on checkout day letting me make the best use of my time in Adelaide. The room was great, nice and modern, very clean and serviced daily. The location was great right in the middle of the city and half a block fr...

We stayed here for just one night on a flying visit to Australia, taking in as many wine regions as possible. The resort was perfect for our needs - located close to all of the main wineries and had a great outdoor pool and an excellent restaurant. Would definitely stay here again - one of the highlights of our trip.

Wife and I took my parents to Adelaide for a long weekend (first visit for all of us). Arrival at the hotel gave some indication of the weekend we'd be in for. A couple of blocks East of the CBD and close to North, South and East Terraces the location could not have been better. The staff were great. Rooms were clean and quiet; ditto the hotel. A great experience and w...

My family and I stayed here for 1 night while we explored Kangaroo island. We booked the Acacia cabin, and the cabin itself was small but just right for the 5 of us, with a well equipped kitchen and bathroom. However, I personally feel it might be too small for bigger size people to move about in the

This accommodation is very close to shops, restaurants etc., however we booked thinking there would be two beds in the queen executive room as was stated on Agodas booking site but there was just a queen bed as it had been advertised wrong. We found the unit very noisey at night with street noise and then they resealed the road at night as well. We left early in the mo...

had a comfortable stay at rockford adelaide. the hotel room provides everything you need from wireless internet, slippers, to a full set of toiletries. the location is good for attending a conference at the university of south australia, which is just behind the hotel. it is, however, around 15 minutes' walk to rundall mall and central market.

I specifically booked this room because it was for occupancy of three people, I booked for three nights. I was staying on my own apart from the first night, because I only listed myself as staying, I then had to pay an extra $40 for a rollaway bed. If a room states what the maximum occupancy is, it should be able to accommodate three people and you should not have to...

I have traveled around Australia and Tequila Sunrise is the most hospitable and friendly backpackers Hostel. You get free breakfast and evening meals on some nights. The meals are well organized to bring travelers together, creating a friendly, safe atmosphere and environment

The stay was wonderful. We were upgraded to a 2 bedroom apartment instead of a1 bedroom apartment. The rooms were large and comfortable, the bathroom was big and clean and the living room and kitchen was big open and light filled oh and it even had a good sized balcony. The balcony was missing furniture however but I assume its on the way as they only just opened. Th...

We were surprised to find that we were in another section of the motel, about 350 metres down the road. They could easily have been different companies! The spa was not working in the pool area, and had not been for sometime the lady said - this was one of the main reasons that I booked the Vine Inn. The pool was quite nice, but you had to go in through the main hotel,...

I stayed at the motel for a week and from the moment I arrived I felt happy and pleased with my choice to stay in Port Noarlunga in this lovely , clean and well located and well organized motel. It's only a short walk down to the beautiful beach and local shops and bars. I had a fantastic time and staying at the motel made my trip perfect. The owners are so friendly ...

the retreat is a tricky one to locate on both gps and google map. it is actually located along koch road where you will see an old red lorry at the junction. drive ~1km and you will come across the sign for jcr. once you have found it, this is one of the best location for you to escape to. beautiful gardens and lots of perosnal attention and space (they only have 7 r...

I was surprised driving down the street of the hotel, for what I consider to be "cheap" in terms of the price the neighbourhood is absolutely beautiful. I certainly was not expecting the rooms to be so clean and modern. I would definitely stay here again.

We had a lovely time here, it's ideally based if you want to be close to the ferry terminal, it's within walking distance. We had a villa which are located to the rear of the main hotel. It was clean and functional offering self catering facilities, with a supermarket within walking distance. The only thing I would say as being from the UK, we underestimate the distanc...
Luxury hotels in South Australia

The entire hotel is only 6 months old, so everything is clean and new. Rooms are spacious. Slippers are provided, though there's no toothbrush (as with every other hotel in Australia). The rooms definitely deserve a 5 star rating; minor details (such as the ikea pillows, slightly coarse towels, and slightly difficult to reach manual curtains) keep it from being a 6 sta...

Our stay at the Watson was the BEST ever. I am pretty sure this is gonna become our family hotel if we have stay in Adelaide. We got a free upgrade to 2 bed room suite as it was available. With a toddler it made a world of differnece. To put in a nut shell, it was truly taking our home to a hotel.

The hotel is Really lovely and the rooms are spacious and immaculate. Great lighting in the bathroom and spotless rooms. If it was a cheap hotel i would not question these little things. But at $390 a night the hotel is let down by poor service at the bar. Or non existent really. No table service and non attentive when you actually walk up to the bar. Clearly Inexpe...

We had a good time in Adelaide. Overall, the hotel is good but we did not feel that we stayed in 5 stars hotel. Pros: Inside the city, it is close to everything. The room is very clean. The staff is very friendly. We very happy about that. Cons: In this website, they said there are Valet parking and car park on - site but need to pay $38/day for valet parking. Th...

It is Hilton Class hotel, well appointed and good service. Hotel located in the centre of city, the best Market is just around corner, also next to 24 hours large supermaket, the free tram stop within the city just on the front door. Hence, you will not have any problem to find good dining places or tour around the city. One small disappointment is the room do no...

The staff was unbelievable. Everyone was attentive, helpful and genuinely trying to please the customers. I've never seen anything close to this in Australia. Will stay here every time in Adelaide, and will stay in this brand elsewhere based on the fabulous experience at this hotel.

Fantastic location with wonderful views with My Lofty Botanical Gardens right next door. Beautifully decorated rooms (we stayed in the classic Queen room). Staff were very professional and extremely helpful. It was a memorable ending (the absolute highlight of) our 10 day trip to South Aus. Will definitely stay again if the opportunity arises.

This place has a interesting appearance inside and out.I would highly recommend a sleep over for atleast 1 night.Easy check in.The beds are so comfortable.5 star rooms Fantastic modern quirky bathroom.Parking is limited at the rear with initially no access to the motel until you check in.

This Eco Lodge is truly a beautiful place to get away from it all. The location although not too far from Port Lincoln makes you feel as though you are in the middle of no where. It is peaceful and secluded. The accommodation is clean, elegant but also practical. The bathroom has a gorgeous Japanese style bath with a view. The kitchen is large and very functional if yo...

Don't expect 5 star. If you're like us and happy to have somewhere comfortable that is in a nice location and doesn't require you to sell your grandchildren to stay there, then this is a good place to start. Short walk to fish and catch dinner if your so inclined. Quiet surroundings. Brain our host was most gracious and helpful, give it a go.

1) Bath room is dirty, you can see lots of hair on the bath area. 2) Room is dusty. Bed sheet is also dusty 3) Kitchen full of cob web and the exhaust fan is cover with thick layer of dusty I would not recommend anyone else to take. For the same fee, can get at reasonable room

The place was just gorgeous with a lovely patio and fully equipped kitchen. We love the coffee machine. The lovely host left us a beautiful bottle of Australian red wine with complimentary cheese, olives and crackers. This cottage is big enough for 6 personés or three couples to share the cost. We were just one couple and we only needed one bedroom, so this was very...
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Verified travelers to South Australia who stayed near South Australian Museum have given top reviews to Econo Lodge North Adelaide, Eos by SkyCity and Majestic Old Lion Apartments.
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Verified travelers to South Australia who stayed near Adelaide Oval have given top reviews to Econo Lodge North Adelaide, Eos by SkyCity and Majestic Old Lion Apartments.
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Discover the Wonders of South Australia
South Australia is a land of breathtaking beauty and unique experiences waiting to be explored. From the rugged cliffs of the coastline to the lush vineyards of the Barossa Valley, this region offers a diverse array of landscapes that captivate every traveler. The vibrant culture and rich history are woven into the fabric of South Australia, making it a perfect destination for those seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion.
One of the highlights of South Australia is its stunning natural attractions. The Flinders Ranges, with its dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife, beckons outdoor enthusiasts to hike, camp, or simply soak in the views. The coastal areas, such as Kangaroo Island, provide opportunities for wildlife spotting, including kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions. Meanwhile, the picturesque towns like Hahndorf offer a glimpse into the region's German heritage, with charming architecture and delightful local cuisine.
In addition to its natural wonders, South Australia boasts a thriving arts and culture scene. The South Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of South Australia are must-visit destinations for art lovers and history buffs alike. These venues showcase a range of exhibits that highlight both local and international talent, ensuring that every visitor leaves with a deeper appreciation for the region's cultural richness.
When to Experience South Australia
The best time to visit South Australia largely depends on the type of experience you seek. For those who enjoy warm weather and outdoor activities, the summer months from December to February are ideal. During this time, temperatures can soar, making it perfect for beach outings, vineyard tours, and exploring national parks. However, be prepared for the heat, and ensure you stay hydrated while enjoying the great outdoors.
If you prefer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). These months offer pleasant weather, making it a great time for hiking, wine tasting, and attending local festivals. The landscapes come alive with blooming wildflowers in spring, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage, particularly in the wine regions.
Winter, from June to August, can be chilly but is also a fantastic time for those who enjoy cozy indoor activities. This season is perfect for exploring South Australia’s vibrant food and wine scene, as many wineries and restaurants offer seasonal menus and warm hospitality. Additionally, winter is the time for various cultural events and festivals that celebrate the arts, providing a unique glimpse into the local lifestyle.
Essential Travel Tips for South Australia
Traveling to South Australia can be an enriching experience, especially when equipped with the right knowledge. Understanding local customs is essential; for instance, Australians are known for their friendly and laid-back demeanor, so a casual greeting can go a long way in making connections. It's also important to familiarize yourself with the local tipping culture, which is generally not obligatory but appreciated for good service in restaurants and hospitality settings.
Safety is another key consideration while exploring South Australia. While the region is generally safe, it’s wise to remain vigilant in crowded areas and to keep an eye on personal belongings. If venturing into natural reserves or national parks, always follow marked trails and heed any warning signs regarding wildlife. Sun protection is crucial, especially during the hotter months, so don’t forget to wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
Lastly, make sure to stay connected while traveling. Many cafes and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi, and local SIM cards are available for purchase if you need mobile data. This connectivity can help you navigate the region more effectively and keep you updated on any events or attractions you may want to visit during your stay.
Where to Stay in South Australia
Finding the perfect accommodation in South Australia is essential for a memorable trip. With a range of options available, travelers can choose from luxury hotels to budget-friendly stays. For a touch of elegance, the Crowne Plaza Adelaide offers stunning views and exceptional amenities, making it a favorite among visitors. Guests rave about the comfortable beds and excellent customer service, ensuring a relaxing retreat after a day of exploration.
For those seeking a central location, the Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre is a fantastic choice. Known for its cleanliness and friendly staff, this hotel provides easy access to the city’s attractions, making it ideal for both business and leisure travelers. Reviews highlight the convenience of its location, along with a cozy atmosphere that welcomes guests back after a day of sightseeing.
If you prefer a more laid-back vibe, consider the Haven Marina, which boasts a fantastic location near the water. Guests appreciate the helpful staff, delicious breakfast options, and the overall friendly atmosphere. For travelers arriving by air, the Atura Adelaide Airport offers modern accommodations with great dining options, ensuring a smooth transition to and from your flights. Each of these hotels provides unique experiences, ensuring that every visitor finds a suitable place to stay while exploring the wonders of South Australia.
Why Agoda.com is Your Go-To for Accommodations
Booking your stay through Agoda.com offers numerous advantages that enhance your travel experience in South Australia. With a user-friendly interface, finding the perfect hotel or accommodation is a breeze. The platform provides a wide selection of options, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly stays, catering to every traveler's needs and preferences.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its exclusive hotel deals in South Australia, allowing travelers to secure competitive rates on their accommodations. This means more savings for you to spend on exploring the beautiful landscapes, indulging in local cuisine, or participating in exciting activities. Plus, with frequent promotions and discounts, Agoda.com ensures that you get the best value for your money.
Customer reviews on Agoda.com offer invaluable insights into the quality and service of various accommodations. By reading firsthand experiences from other travelers, you can make informed decisions about where to stay, ensuring that your trip to South Australia is as enjoyable as possible.
Getting Around South Australia with Ease
Exploring South Australia is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected transportation options. Whether you prefer public transport, rental cars, or even biking, there’s a mode of travel to suit your style. The public transport system in Adelaide is efficient and user-friendly, with buses, trains, and trams covering the city and surrounding areas. The Adelaide Metro is a reliable choice for getting around the city, making stops at major attractions and neighborhoods. Purchasing a MetroCard can save you money on fares, and it’s easy to top up as you go.
If you’re looking to venture beyond the city limits, renting a car is highly recommended. South Australia boasts some of the most scenic drives, especially along the coast and through wine country. With a rental car, you can set your own pace and explore hidden gems like the picturesque towns of McLaren Vale and Clare Valley. Many rental agencies are conveniently located at the airport and throughout the city, offering a variety of vehicles to suit your needs.
Biking is another fantastic way to soak in the sights of South Australia. The city of Adelaide is bike-friendly, with dedicated bike lanes and numerous trails. Renting a bike allows you to explore at your leisure, whether you’re cruising along the River Torrens or taking in the views at Glenelg Beach. For those who prefer guided experiences, consider booking a bike tour that combines sightseeing with local insights, making your journey even more enriching.
Exciting Activities to Enjoy in South Australia
South Australia is a playground for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. One of the must-do activities is a wine tour in the renowned Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale, where you can indulge in tastings at some of the world’s best wineries. Many tours offer a full-day experience, including transport, so you can relax and savor the exquisite local wines without a worry. Be sure to try the region's famous Shiraz and take home a bottle or two as a memento of your trip.
For nature lovers, the Kangaroo Island Scenic Nature and Wildlife Day Tour is an unforgettable experience. This stunning island is home to diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions. The tour often includes visits to remarkable sites like Flinders Chase National Park and Remarkable Rocks, where you can witness the breathtaking coastal scenery. Don’t forget your camera; the landscapes are picture-perfect!
If you’re in the mood for something more laid-back, consider a visit to the Adelaide Central Market. This bustling marketplace is a feast for the senses, offering fresh produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal products. Participating in a guided market tour can enhance your experience, allowing you to sample local delicacies and learn about the culinary culture of South Australia.
Shop Till You Drop in South Australia
Shopping in South Australia is a delightful experience, with a blend of high-end boutiques, local markets, and unique souvenir shops. Rundle Mall, located in the heart of Adelaide, is a shopper's paradise. This pedestrian-friendly mall features a mix of international brands, local designers, and specialty stores. Be sure to keep an eye out for the iconic Rundle Mall Pigs, a quirky attraction that adds charm to your shopping spree.
For a more authentic experience, head to the Adelaide Central Market, where you can find fresh produce, gourmet foods, and handmade crafts. The market is not just a place to shop; it’s a community hub where you can interact with local vendors and discover the flavors of South Australia. From artisan cheeses to fresh seafood, the market is a culinary delight that shouldn’t be missed.
If you’re searching for unique gifts or souvenirs, explore the boutiques in the historic district of Hahndorf. This charming town, with its German heritage, offers a variety of specialty shops selling handmade crafts, local wines, and delicious treats. Whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind piece of art or a bottle of local wine, Hahndorf is the perfect place to find something special to remember your trip.
Nature Awaits in South Australia
South Australia is a nature lover’s dream, boasting an array of stunning outdoor attractions that beckon for exploration. Carrick Hill is a beautiful estate that offers not only breathtaking gardens but also panoramic views of the city and beyond. The estate features walking trails that wind through lush landscapes, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll or a picnic in the sun. The historic home on the property is also worth a visit, showcasing art and furnishings that reflect the region's rich history.
For those seeking a more rugged adventure, the Flinders Ranges is the perfect destination. This ancient mountain range is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. Hiking trails vary in difficulty, allowing everyone from casual walkers to seasoned trekkers to enjoy the beauty of the area. The 1 Day Flinders Ranges Southern 4WD Eco Safari Tour is a fantastic way to experience the highlights without the hassle of planning your own itinerary.
Blanche Cave, located in the Naracoorte Caves National Park, is another natural wonder worth exploring. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to impressive limestone formations and an array of wildlife. Guided tours are available, providing insight into the geological history of the caves and the fascinating creatures that inhabit them. Whether you’re an avid caver or simply curious about the natural world, Blanche Cave offers an unforgettable adventure.
Unravel the Cultural Tapestry of South Australia
South Australia is a cultural haven that invites visitors to explore its rich heritage through a plethora of museums, galleries, and local experiences. Begin your cultural journey at the South Australian Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the natural history and cultural stories of the region. The museum houses impressive collections, including Indigenous Australian artifacts and exhibits that showcase the diverse ecosystems of South Australia. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the fascinating flora and fauna that make this area unique.
Another highlight is the Art Gallery of South Australia, which boasts an extensive collection of Australian and international art. From contemporary pieces to classic works, the gallery provides a glimpse into the evolution of art across different cultures and eras. Regular exhibitions and events often feature local artists, ensuring that there’s always something new to discover. Engaging with the local art scene is a perfect way to connect with the community and appreciate the creative spirit of South Australia.
A stroll down North Terrace will lead you to several cultural landmarks, including the Migration Museum, which tells the stories of the diverse communities that have shaped South Australia. This museum highlights the experiences of immigrants and their contributions to the state’s identity. The Rundle Mall Pigs, quirky sculptures that have become a beloved symbol of Adelaide, are also worth a visit. These playful installations make for great photo opportunities and add a touch of whimsy to your cultural exploration.
Family Adventures in South Australia
Families visiting South Australia will find a treasure trove of activities and attractions that cater to all ages. The Adelaide Zoo is a must-visit, home to over 2,500 animals, including giant pandas and native Australian wildlife. The zoo offers interactive experiences, such as animal encounters and behind-the-scenes tours, making it an educational and fun outing for children and adults alike. Be sure to check the daily schedule for feeding times and special events to enhance your visit even further.
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is another fantastic destination for families. Spanning over 125 acres, the garden features stunning landscapes, themed gardens, and a conservatory filled with exotic plants. Families can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and even guided tours that delve into the fascinating world of horticulture. The garden often hosts family-friendly events and workshops, ensuring that kids can engage with nature while having a blast.
For a bit of adventure, head to the Steve Woodcock Sports Centre, which offers a variety of recreational activities, including swimming, tennis, and fitness classes. This facility is perfect for families looking to stay active during their trip. Alternatively, the nearby George Street Reserve provides ample space for outdoor play, picnicking, and enjoying the beautiful South Australian weather.
Festivals and Events You Can't Miss in South Australia
South Australia is known for its vibrant festivals and events that celebrate local culture, food, and the arts throughout the year. One of the most popular events is the Adelaide Festival, held annually in March. This multi-arts festival features a diverse range of performances, including theater, dance, music, and visual arts. It attracts artists and audiences from around the world, making it a significant cultural event in the region.
The Adelaide Fringe, running concurrently with the Adelaide Festival, is the largest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere. This open-access festival showcases a plethora of performances, from comedy and cabaret to circus and visual arts. With hundreds of events taking place across the city, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Families can attend family-friendly shows, while adults can indulge in late-night entertainment options.
Food lovers should mark their calendars for the Barossa Gourmet Weekend, typically held in August. This event celebrates the region’s renowned food and wine scene, featuring tastings, cooking demonstrations, and special events at local wineries and restaurants. It’s an excellent opportunity to sample the best of South Australian cuisine while enjoying the stunning vineyard landscapes. Be sure to check the event calendar for other local festivals that may coincide with your visit, as there are often seasonal celebrations and markets showcasing local produce and crafts.
Scenic Road Trips Through South Australia
Exploring South Australia by car is a fantastic way to experience its stunning landscapes and charming towns. One of the most scenic routes is the Great Ocean Road, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline, including the iconic Twelve Apostles rock formations. This drive is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, with plenty of opportunities to stop at lookout points, beaches, and quaint towns along the way. Pack a picnic and take in the fresh sea air while enjoying the picturesque scenery.
The Barossa Valley is another must-visit destination for road trippers. This world-famous wine region is not only home to exceptional wineries but also boasts beautiful rolling hills and charming villages. Consider taking a wine tour to sample the local Shiraz and other varietals, or simply explore the area at your own pace. The drive through the valley is dotted with vineyards, making it a visual feast for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
For a more adventurous drive, the Flinders Ranges offer rugged landscapes and stunning views. The route takes you through ancient mountains and offers numerous hiking opportunities. Stop at small towns along the way, where you can experience local hospitality and learn about the Indigenous culture that is deeply connected to the land. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just looking for a weekend getaway, South Australia’s scenic drives provide unforgettable experiences and beautiful memories.
Indulge in South Australia’s Culinary Delights
Food lovers will find South Australia to be a culinary paradise, with a diverse range of dining options that showcase local produce and flavors. Start your gastronomic journey at the Adelaide Central Market, where you can explore a vibrant array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal products. The market is a hub of activity, and you can sample local delicacies while interacting with passionate vendors. Joining a guided market tour can enhance your experience, providing insights into the culinary culture of the region.
South Australia is also home to a thriving wine and food scene, particularly in regions like the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Many wineries offer exquisite dining experiences paired with their finest wines. Consider booking a lunch or dinner at a winery restaurant to savor the flavors of the region while enjoying stunning vineyard views. The combination of great food, exceptional wine, and picturesque settings makes for an unforgettable dining experience.
Don’t miss out on trying local specialties, such as the famous Coopers Beer and fresh seafood from the coast. Many restaurants in Adelaide and surrounding areas pride themselves on using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that you enjoy the freshest flavors. Whether you’re dining at a high-end restaurant or a casual café, South Australia’s culinary scene promises to delight your taste buds.
Pet-Friendly Accommodations in South Australia
Traveling with pets can be a challenge, but South Australia offers a variety of pet-friendly accommodations to ensure that your furry friends are welcome. Many hotels and lodges provide amenities such as pet beds, bowls, and even treats, making your stay comfortable for both you and your pet. For example, the Haven Marina is known for its friendly atmosphere and helpful staff, making it a great choice for travelers with pets.
When looking for pet-friendly options, be sure to check the specific policies of each accommodation. Some places may have size restrictions or require a small fee for your pet’s stay. Additionally, consider booking a vacation rental, as many properties offer outdoor spaces where pets can roam freely. This can provide a home-like environment for both you and your pet, allowing you to enjoy your trip without leaving anyone behind.
While exploring South Australia, there are also plenty of pet-friendly parks and beaches where you can enjoy quality time with your furry companions. Research local pet-friendly attractions to ensure that your entire family, including your pets, can enjoy the beauty of South Australia together.
Vacation Rentals in South Australia
Vacation rentals provide a unique and flexible accommodation option for travelers seeking a home away from home. South Australia boasts a wide range of vacation rentals, from cozy cottages to luxurious beachfront homes. These properties often come equipped with kitchens, allowing you to prepare your own meals and enjoy the comforts of home during your stay.
Popular areas for vacation rentals include the Barossa Valley, where you can find charming vineyard cottages, and coastal towns like Victor Harbor, offering stunning ocean views. Many rentals are situated in prime locations, making it easy to access local attractions, restaurants, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a romantic retreat, vacation rentals in South Australia cater to various needs and preferences.
Booking through platforms like Agoda.com can simplify the process of finding the perfect vacation rental. The site offers a user-friendly interface and a variety of options to suit different budgets and group sizes. With customer reviews and detailed property descriptions, you can make informed decisions and secure the ideal rental for your South Australian adventure.























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