Where should I stop between Melbourne and Adelaide?
Best Attractions from Melbourne to Adelaide
- The Great Ocean Road and the Otways.
- Ballarat’s Sovereign Hill.
- The Grampians.
- Mount Gambier.
- Coonawarra Wine Region.
- Naracoorte Caves.
- Victor Harbour.
- Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert.
Is Adelaide on Great Ocean Road?
Take a drive along one of Australia’s most spectacular coastlines on the Great Ocean Road. Australia boasts more than a few epic road trips, but none are so iconic as the Great Ocean Road.
How many days in Adelaide is enough?
When visiting Adelaide, it’s a good idea to prepare to stay for at least three days. To help you decide how long to stay in South Australia’s capital we’ve prepared a 3-day itinerary for you. You can change it up as much as you like, but it helps to have a base to start!
How much does it cost to drive from Melbourne to Adelaide?
The total cost of driving from Melbourne, Australia to Adelaide, Australia (one-way) is $89.90 at current gas prices. The round trip cost would be $179.79 to go from Melbourne, Australia to Adelaide, Australia and back to Melbourne, Australia again. Regular fuel costs are around $4.97 per gallon for your trip.
Which way should you drive the Great Ocean Road?
The best direction to drive the road is east to west or Torquay to Warrnambool. This ensures you’ll be on the left side of the road closest to the ocean and it will be much easier to pull over for pictures at the various viewpoints.
Does Adelaide have good beaches?
Here are our top 5 beaches in Adelaide.
- Glenelg. Moseley Beach Club, Glenelg. Family-friendly Glenelg is our most popular metropolitan beach.
- Brighton. Brighton, Adelaide.
- Henley. Seasalt, Henley Beach.
- Semaphore. Semaphore, Adelaide.
- Port Noarlunga, Christies Beach and Moana. Port Noarlunga, Fleurieu Peninsula.