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Barossa Valley Wine Tours - Small Private Groups

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$116

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Description

This tour is for your group of up to 12 people exclusively tailored to your taste and occasion. Your group will be traveling in a smaller 13 seater minibus and you will not be stuck on a big coach with other people with different tastes and preferences. We visit almost all wineries in the region and we might be able to include some of your preferred ones. Additional charges may apply. We have great relationship with some winemakers and can arrange behind the scenes tour and tasting direct from the barrel ( subject to availability and additional cost). Our driver will pick you up from your accomodation/address and you will be in the firs winery at about 10am. one more winery will be visited before we take you for a lunch at Monkey Nut Café ( Kies Wines). One more winery will be visited after lunch and before return we will take you to Maggie Beer farm shop or Chocolate factory ( your choice). All drivers are tour guides with an extensive knowledge about the region.

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Adelaide, Australia Information

Adelaide, Australia, docks at Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal in Outer Harbor, 23 kilometers northwest of the city center. The upgraded facility offers welcome centers, souvenir shops, free Wi-Fi, ATMs, and toilets, with a 2-minute walk to the railway station. Trains reach downtown in 40 minutes for 3 AUD. Barossa Valley, 90 minutes north, tours wineries like Jacob's Creek for tastings of shiraz and semillon. Kangaroo Island, 45-minute ferry plus drive, reveals seal colonies at Seal Bay and koala spotting in eucalyptus groves. Cleland Wildlife Park, 30 minutes away, feeds kangaroos and views platypus in bushland enclosures. Rundle Mall, city heart 15 minutes by train, hosts street performers and arcades selling opals. Glenelg Beach, 20 minutes south, provides tramside promenades and fish-and-chips. Dining includes pie floaters at pub counters. Souvenirs feature Aboriginal dot paintings. Peak season November to March; metro cards cost 10 AUD daily. Buses connect to airport 35 minutes away.

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Adult Price
$116