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Adelaide Holiday Packages: rated 4.4/5 (based on 173 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹130,000/-
Adelaide Holiday Packages
Other than the Botanical Garden and having the oldest glasshouse in the entire Southern Hampshire, Adelaide is also known to have the opal stone available in huge quantities. There are many parks museums and bustling markets to truly understand what this city is all about. Great food, amazing places to visit and amiable weather throughout the year, Adelaide is calling you to itself on your next vacation. Another great reason to visit- you will surely get a lot of Instagrammable pictures. So on your next holiday, booking an Adelaide tour package will be a great idea.
How To Reach
Despite not having any direct flights from any major Indian cities, Adelaide is still a popular destination among its people and Adelaide holiday packages are booked throughout the year. There are flights with a minimum one stopover from cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Kolkata. The most popular airways, in this case, are Vistara, Etihad, Cathay Pacific, Dragon Air, Lufthansa and Jet Airways, among others. People can also take flights to other Australian cities like Melbourne and Sydney and then choose inter-city travel.
Best Time To Visit
Summers (October to February)
Quite opposite compared to the entire world, Adelaide, like much of Australia, enjoy summers and ample sunshine during these months. It’s also a time of one of the largest art festivals in the Southern Hemisphere- the Adelaide Fringe. The temperature is between 24-30 degrees making it pleasant and perfect.
Spring (March to May)
Probably the best time to visit Adelaide, enjoy Australia’s hospitality during this time. Adelaide vacation packages sell like hotcakes at this time because of all the major events happening here and also the temperature, which ranges between 18 to 22 degrees Celsius.
Winters (June to September)
The coldest temperatures in Adelaide are experienced during these months. You may also want to keep an umbrella with you as this is a time of unexpected showers. The temperatures may go below 0 degrees Celsius, so if you are not a fan of winters, avoid visiting the city.
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FAQs About Adelaide Tour Packages
What is Adelaide well-known for?
Its relaxed and laid-back attitude because of the multiple gardens and parks available in this city.
Is visiting Adelaide safe?
While Adelaide is perfectly safe during the day, it’s not suggested that you visit the abandoned neighborhoods during late nights.
What makes Adelaide the ‘20-minute city’?
Adelaide is known as the 20-minute city because it is said that you can reach any major point in the city within 20 minutes.
Is it easy to reach Adelaide from Sydney?
Sydney to Adelaide is just about 2 hours by air.
Why is Adelaide called the ‘City of Churches’?
Back in 1867, Adelaide was called the name by a newspaper owing to the amount of land being allotted for the building of churches. It is since then it has been called the “City of Churches’.
Is June a good month to visit Adelaide?
It is usually the wettest month in Adelaide- June. Therefore, this is also the time Adelaide tours are booked the least.
In how much time can one reach the main city from the Adelaide airport?
The city center is about 6 km from the Adelaide airport. It takes 12-18 minutes to reach.
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