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Glenelg Beach: Adelaide's Seaside Jewel

Discover Adelaide's favorite seaside escape: Glenelg Beach, where history meets golden sands and endless fun for everyone under the South Australian sun.

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Glenelg Beach, south of the iconic Glenelg Jetty, is a vibrant and historically significant stretch of coastline in Adelaide, South Australia. Known for its wide sandy beach, calm waters, and lively atmosphere, it's a perfect destination for relaxation and recreation.

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Local tips

  • Take a walk along the Glenelg Esplanade for breathtaking views of the beach and Gulf St Vincent.
  • Visit the Bay Discovery Centre in the historic Glenelg Town Hall to learn about the area's rich history.
  • Enjoy a meal or drink at one of the many cafes and restaurants along Jetty Road.
  • During summer, take advantage of the accessible beach mats and beach wheelchairs for easy access to the sand and surf.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Glenelg area, the easiest way to reach Glenelg Beach South of Jetty is by walking. From the Glenelg Jetty, head south along the beach promenade. You will follow the path that runs parallel to the beach, enjoying views of the ocean on your left. After about a 10-minute walk (approximately 800 meters), you will reach the southern end of Glenelg Beach, which is located just beyond the Jetty.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by tram from Adelaide CBD, disembark at the Moseley Square tram stop. From Moseley Square, walk towards the beach and then head south along the promenade. The walk to Glenelg Beach South of Jetty is approximately 5-10 minutes. A standard adult tram fare is approximately AUD 4.20. Alternatively, several bus routes stop near Glenelg Beach, including the 167, 190, 265, J1. Check Adelaide Metro for the most up-to-date bus schedules and fares.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From the Adelaide Airport, a taxi or ride-share to Glenelg Beach South of Jetty will take approximately 10 minutes and cost around AUD $20. From the Adelaide CBD, the journey will take approximately 20 minutes and cost around AUD $40. There are several parking options near Glenelg Beach South of Jetty. Street parking is available, but spaces are limited. Paid parking is available at the Hope Street Car Park, located a short walk from the beach. Parking rates at the Hope Street Car Park range from $7.00 for 1 hour to $28.00 for 3+ hours. Event Cinemas and Partridge Street car parks offer 2 hours free parking.

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Glenelg Beach, located south of the Glenelg Jetty, is a captivating destination that embodies the spirit of Adelaide's seaside charm. As the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia, established in 1836, Glenelg holds a special place in the state's history. Named after Lord Glenelg, a British Cabinet member, this beachside suburb has evolved into a popular tourist hub, attracting visitors with its golden sands, clear blue waters, and a plethora of attractions. Stretching along the Holdfast Bay, Glenelg Beach offers a wide range of activities for all ages. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, take a refreshing swim, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the coast, Glenelg has something for everyone. The calm waters and shallow bar make it a safe swimming spot for families, while thrill-seekers can indulge in water sports such as jet skiing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Beyond the beach, Glenelg boasts a vibrant atmosphere with a bustling shopping precinct, trendy cafes, and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. Take a stroll along Jetty Road, the main strip, and explore the boutique shops, art galleries, and entertainment venues. Enjoy the sunset from the Moseley Beach Club, a chic spot right next to the jetty, or visit the Bay Discovery Centre to learn about the area's rich history. Glenelg Beach also offers excellent accessibility for people of all abilities. Beach mats are available during the summer months, providing a smooth pathway for wheelchairs and mobility devices. Beach wheelchairs and floating wheelchairs are also available for free use, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the sand and surf. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant atmosphere, Glenelg Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Adelaide. Whether you're seeking relaxation, recreation, or a taste of South Australian culture, Glenelg Beach promises an unforgettable experience.

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