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    EARLY   BIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th

 
 

TICKETS

We have good news and bad news!   The good news is that the ticket prices are less than we had estimated - at $30 and $40 a ticket in C and B reserve respectively.   The bad news is that within a week of release, Australians had bought up most of the tickets on offer - and because of the unprecedented rush, ticket buying is closed.

HOWEVER, there are going to be some new releases and we are in the pool for those - but we must know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending - so when you fill in your registration form please dont forget to include the number of tickets you might like.

The match  takes place at the Adelaide Oval at 2’30 p.m. on Saturday October 25th - Australia vs Namibia. T

If you are keen to attend other rugby matches in the World Cup, our best advice would be to book these separately. 

 

TOURS

We have put together a comprehensive range of tours which will not only help you to settle in but to enjoy the best of being in South Australia. One of the first you might like to try is a guided walk of the city – then there's a wine connoisseurs special to the Barossa Valley – or the fun 'wine lover’s delight' as well as chances to see Aussie animals or explore our galleries and craft shops. Here are examples of tours we'll be offering (all costs will be confirmed by the time of registration:

Adelaide City walk : 10 a.m. to 12 midday :                        put on your walking shoes and in the company of a friendly, knowledgeable local guide, discover the city’s hidden treasures, hear a little history and gain that all important local knowledge which will enhance your stay.                   Your discovery trail leads you along our Malls and Terraces with their galleries, museums and courtyards, their  restored arcades and heritage buildings as well as the markets – aah! those markets!   A feast for the senses - and a coffee stop along the way!              Cost: $28 per person
Heritage, wine and roses : 1'30 - 5'30 p.m                  every city has one special street that captures its heritage – ours is North Terrace. Galleries, museums, concealed courtyards and treasures will be revealed by your guide … take time to smell the roses and end at the National Wine Centre of Australia – an exciting showcase for the Australian wine industry. Here you’ll enjoy a wine tasting with a difference.             Cost: $72 per person.
Wine lovers delight : 9’00 – 5’00 p.m.                      Wineries, gardens and galleries are mixed together in this, the ‘powerhouse of wine’ – enhanced and enriched by the hospitality and traditions of the Barossa valley's German heritage. Your day includes a visit to a private home and garden, tastings at a number of well known wineries, a private tasting and Barossa style lunch at Peter Lehmann winery, a visit to historic Yalumba and the services of a specialist wine guide.                              Cost: $118 per person - incl. lunch, morning/afternoon tea
The Barossa Connoisseur : 9’00 – 5’00 p.m.                 This is for everyone who fancies they know their wines, but would like to know a little more about our Aussie wines.   Tutored tastings with a lunch of delicious regional specialities served in the cellars among the wine barrels.  This tour is a beauty if you want to be a touch serious about your wine and food!                                     Cost : $118 per person incl. lunch, morning/afternoon tea.
Flavours of the Fleurieu :  9'00 - 5'00 p.m.                   Glorious beaches, a seaside playground, stunning scenery antiques, arts and crafts and - in South Australia, the wine State, you somehow can't avoid it - another great chance to taste the wines of the McLaren Vale area.              Cost : $118 per person incl. lunch, morning/afternoon tea.

Surprising secrets of the Adelaide Hills : 9'00 - 3'00 p.m. Cleland National Park is a beautifully maintained park near the highest point of the Adelaide Hills and you will see most of Australia's wildlife, from koalas to kangaroos, wombats to dingoes. You'll also see the whole of the view of the city 2000 ft below from Mt Lofty before heading off to explore some of the galleries and craft shops of Hahndorf and visit the Cedars,  home of our most famous artist, Hans Heysen.                                  Cost : $65 per person