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Half Day & Full Day Adelaide HALF DAY & FULL DAY TOURSADELAIDE Effective May 2019 GRAND BAROSSA Barossa Valley BAROSSA VALLEY, WINERIES, WINE TASTING, WINERY LUNCH, ADELAIDE HILLS, HAHNDORF Operates: DAILY Tour 584 $147.00 Departs: 9.15am Child: $73.50 Returns: 5.15pm Fare Includes: Welcome and wine tasting at Seppeltsfield, wine tasting and tour at Wolf Blass, exclusive Penfolds tasting and winery lunch. The world famous wine region of the Barossa Valley is steeped in history and German heritage, swathed in rolling landscapes of vines, orchards, pasture and bushland and full of great characters. Discover the HIGHLIGHTS: rich bounty of the Adelaide l Grand and historic homesteads of North l Uncover the mystery of wines at a tutored Hills with its charming Adelaide tasting of Gold Label wines and the villages, so close to the city. l Williamstown with its beautiful stone award winning Black Label Explore the enchanting buildings l An exclusive preview Penfolds tasting town of historic Hahndorf l Enjoy a bakery cafe stop in the valley for with lunch l with its unique Bavarian Hahndorf morning tea (own expense) Visit Hahndorf - Australia’s oldest German ambiance. l Approach the Barossa Valley through the settlement magnificent Seppeltsfield Estate l Stroll under the Elm trees along Tour 584C Barossa Valley with Mandarin live guide available THU & SUN. l A welcome and wine tasting at this Hahndorf's main street l Adult $170.00 Child $115.00 (Itinerary will differ from above description.) historic winery See quaint cottages, craft shops, galleries l Fare Includes: Gorge Wildlife Park, lunch at Aussie Stonegrill, wine tastings at Barossa Learn the art of winemaking on a guided and tea rooms Chateau and Seppeltsfield Winery. tour at Wolf Blass l Delight in the Adelaide Hills’ villages of 2 Crafers, Stirling, Aldgate and Bridgewater. SAVE GRANDHotel drop-off not available after Best of Adelaide tour.$24.00 ADELAIDE St Peters Cathedral BAROSSA VALLEY, WINERIES, WINE TASTING, WINERY LUNCH, ADELAIDE HILLS, HAHNDORF CITY TOUR, ADELAIDE HIGHLIGHTS, ADELAIDE HILLS, HAHNDORF Operates: DAILY Tour 597 $118.00 Departs: 9.15am Child: $59.00 Returns: 5.15pm Fare Includes: Coach touring, Haigh's Chocolates*, Beerenberg visit and afternoon tea. By combining The City Tour 581 and Adelaide Highlights Tour 592, you'll discover Adelaide's city, North Adelaide, the Adelaide Hills and historic Hahndorf. You will be returned to the city for free time/lunch (own expense) before re-joining the coach for your afternoon tour. HIGHLIGHTS: Seppeltsfield Winery l Classic Victoria Square - heart of the city l Villages of Crafers, Stirling and Aldgate l Cosmopolitan Gouger Street - home to set amongst the lush greenness of the Chinatown, great restaurants and bars Adelaide Hills l Grand boulevard of King William Street l Stop at famous Beerenberg Strawberry with Beehive Corner at Rundle Mall Farm, a household name throughout l The Terraces - north, south, east and Australia and beyond west separating the city from parklands l Visit Hahndorf - Australia’s oldest l River Torrens - picturesque garden banks German settlement and stroll its Elm l Elegant Parliament House tree-lined main street l Visit famous Haigh’s Chocolates* - enjoy l Delicious afternoon tea with old complimentary tea or coffee and fine fashioned hospitality in delightful chocolates after a tour of the factory surrounds (or try a trio sampler of l Stop at St. Peter’s Cathedral Germany’s best beers). 3 *Haigh’s Chocolates not available Sunday or public holidays. Wolf Blass ADELAIDE CITY TOUR Adelaide CITY TOUR, HAIGH'S CHOCOLATES* ADELAIDE CITY TOUR UPGRADE Operates: DAILY Tour 581 $69.00 OPTIONS Departs: 9.15am Child: $34.50 Includes all features of Tour 581 PLUS ... Returns: 12.00pm RIVER CRUISE Tour 581RC $85.00 Fare Includes: Coach touring and Haigh's Chocolates.* Child: $42.50 With its vibrant culture built on world famous Festivals, food and wine, cosmopolitan Adelaide is an elegant city with a rich past and a passion for fine living. Its historic buildings, gardens, wide boulevards and over 7 square kilometres of green parklands circling the city centre make Adelaide truly unique. HIGHLIGHTS: Relaxing and scenic cruise along the garden-banked Torrens River on-board famous l Classic Victoria Square - heart of the city l Visit famous Haigh’s Chocolates* - enjoy Popeye. Concludes: Popeye Jetty at Elder Park. l Cosmopolitan Gouger Street - home to complimentary tea or coffee and fine Chinatown, great restaurants and bars chocolates after a tour of the factory Tour 581CZ l Grand boulevard of King William Street l Stop at St. Peter’s Cathedral RIVER CRUISE, ADELAIDE ZOO $122.00 Child: $62.50 with Beehive Corner at Rundle Mall l Stunning Adelaide Oval - one of l The Terraces - north, south, east and Australia’s most notable cricket grounds west separating the city from parklands l Colonel Light’s on Montefiore Hill - l River Torrens - picturesque garden banks panoramic views over Adelaide l Elegant Parliament House l Beautiful Plane Tree Drive alongside the l State Library Botanic Gardens and Adelaide Zoo. l Trinity Church - Adelaide’s oldest church Cruise on the garden-banked Torrens River and alight Adelaide Zoo for free time. Re-join the cruise following your zoo visit. Concludes: Popeye Jetty at Elder Park. ADELAIDE OVAL** Tour 581AO$95.00 RIVERSIDE LONG LUNCH Tour 581L $149.00 Child: $50.50 Child: $81.00 Join a guided tour that also takes you behind the scenes. Explore the Bradman Collection, Delight in South Australia's finest produce showcased in a three course meal and Australia's most famous cricketer. Concludes: 3:30pm at Adelaide Oval. selectively paired with wines. Concludes: Riverside Restaurant after your lunch. Tour 581C Adelaide City Tour (afternoon) with Mandarin live guide available TUE & FRI. Adult $55.00 Child $45.00 (Itinerary will differ from above description.) Fare Includes: Tour past Chinatown, Victoria Square, Art Gallery, Rundle Mall, *Haigh’s Chocolates not available Sunday or public holidays. Colonel Light's Vision on Montefiore Hill, Adelaide Central Markets, Museum, St Peter's **Adelaide Oval tour covers 3kms. Comfortable, closed-in footwear required. 4 Cathedral and River Torrens. Hotel drop-off not available after City Tour or City Tour Upgrade Options. ADELAIDE HIGHLIGHTS Hahndorf CITY HIGHLIGHTS, ADELAIDE HILLS, HAHNDORF, RIVER CRUISE OPTION Operates: DAILY Tour 592 $73.00 Departs: 1.15pm Child: $36.50 Returns: 5.15pm Fare Includes: Coach touring and afternoon tea. BEST OF This tour captures the very essence of Adelaide taking in so many of its highlights including an optional scenic cruise on the Torrens River. Travel through the delightful Adelaide Hills to the charming historic German ADELAIDE settlement of Hahndorf. HIGHLIGHTS: l Historic and spectacular North and East l Visit Hahndorf - Australia’s oldest German Terraces settlement and stroll its Elm tree-lined l Leafy eastern suburbs main street l Climb Mt Lofty Ranges for spectacular l Delicious afternoon tea with old fashioned views over Adelaide from Glenelg to St hospitality in delightful surrounds (or try a Vincent trio sampler of Germany’s best beers) l Villages of Crafers, Stirling and Aldgate l Quaint cottages, historic inns, artisan food set amongst the lush greenness of the producers, craft shops and tearooms. UNIQUE & EXCLUSIVE Adelaide Hills P R R l Stop at famous Beerenberg Strawberry E U River Café MIUM TO Farm, a household name throughout Australia and beyond CITY HIGHLIGHTS, ADELAIDE HILLS, ADELAIDE HIGHLIGHTS TOUR HAHNDORF, RIVER CRUISE, RIVERFRONT UPGRADE OPTIONS DINNER Operates: DAILY except SAT, SUN, Includes all features of Tour 592 PLUS ... Tour 552 holidays, Valentine’s Day & NYE $184.00 RIVER CRUISE Tour 592RC $89.00 Departs: 11.55am Make own way to Child: $135.00 Child: $44.50 Popeye Jetty, Elder Park Concludes: River Café after your dinner Fare Includes: River cruise, afternoon tea and three course dinner with a beverage. Gray Line’s Best of Adelaide tour is a showcase of Adelaide’s classic yet vibrant personality. You’ll cruise the scenic Torrens River, discover Adelaide’s many highlights, visit charming Hahndorf in the beautiful Adelaide Hills and enjoy Make your own way to Popeye Jetty, Elder Park to join your river cruise. After your cruise, exceptional cuisine at the River Café with spectacular skyline views of join our coach tour at approximately 1.20pm from the rotunda located alongside King Adelaide. William Road. 5 VICTOR MURRAY HARBOR RIVERBOATS Victor Harbor VICTOR HARBOR, PORT OF GOOLWA, MCLAREN VALE WINE REGION Operates: WED, SAT Tour 580 $116.00 Departs: 9.15am Child: $58.00 Returns: 5.15pm Fare Includes: Coach touring. Experience Adelaide’s holiday playground, the Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards and wineries, the seaside resort of Victor Harbor and the historic paddlesteamer port of Goolwa where Australia’s longest river meets the sea. Proud Mary on the Murray HIGHLIGHTS: LUNCH CRUISE, MANNUM, ADELAIDE HILLS l Tour through scenic Mt Lofty Ranges l Victor Harbor on Encounter Bay dotted with quaint small villages l Free time to explore Operates: MON, FRI Tour 583 $160.00 l Discover historic Strathalbyn on the l Take in the dramatic views from The Bluff Departs: 9.15am Child: $80.00 Angas River - perhaps enjoy morning l McLaren Vale wine region with its Returns: 5.15pm tea (own expense) vineyards, orchards and old stone wineries l The river Port of Goolwa where the l Visit McLaren Vale and perhaps taste top Fare Includes: Riverboat cruise with light morning tea and lunch onboard. Murray River meets the lakes and sea local wines at Hardys Tintara Cellar Door l Picturesque coastal seaside towns l Opportunity to sample Medlows Travel through rolling hills and Mallee outback to the mighty River Murray including Port Elliot and stunning Confectionary and the Almond Train. bringing watered life to a thirsty land - a land now rich in green vineyards, Horseshoe Bay golden citrus orchards and prosperous rural communities.
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