PLANE
Adelaide Airport is one of Australia’s most modern passenger facilities and is serviced by seven international and four domestic carriers, with regular direct flights to and from all major Australian cities. Adelaide Airport is approximately 20 minutes by taxi to the city. The Skylink Airport Shuttle specialises in providing a regular scheduled bus service between Adelaide Airport, Keswick Interstate Railway Terminal and the Adelaide CBD. There are set-downs and pick-ups from most major city hotels. The shuttle service operates daily. TRAIN Keswick Railway Terminal is approximately three kilometres from Adelaide’s city centre, and is serviced by The Overland to Melbourne four times per week, the Indian Pacific between Perth and Sydney twice a week and The Ghan, which runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs and Darwin. ROAD South Australia has a good network of public roads and highways to navigate if you are driving to Adelaide. National highways leading to Adelaide include the Sturt Highway (A20), Dukes Highway (A8), and Eyre Highway (A1). COACH Several coach carriers service the Adelaide Central Bus Station, located in Franklin Street, Adelaide, from other Australian capital cities and regional centers. Carriers include Greyhound, Premier Stateliner and Vline. |