Top 5 Budget-friendly Things to do in Salisbury, South Australia

November 28, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Salisbury, Australia including Ezyway Minibus, Classic Jets Fighter Museum, Adelaide Tramway Museum, St Kilda Adventure Playground, St Kilda Mangrove Trail and Interpretive Centre.
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1. Ezyway Minibus

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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Ezyway Minibus

At Ezyway Minibus, we run tours from Adelaide for small groups, from 2 to 24 people, to visit the highlights and attractions of South Australia, including the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula. No two tours are the same, and we work with you to show you the attractions that YOU are interested in. We can also suggest tours, based on YOUR age, interests and available time. So call us for an interesting and fun day out.

2. Classic Jets Fighter Museum

Hanger 52 Anderson Dr, Salisbury, South Australia 5106 Australia +61 8 8258 2277 [email protected] http://www.classicjets.com/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Classic Jets Fighter Museum

Reviewed By steven63vincent - Desborough, United Kingdom

We were visiting Australia from late December 2017 to late January 2018, during this time we ate out at many restaurants and pubs, took drinks in a host of pubs and cafes and visited many attractions. It must be said that the collection has been somewhat depleted since my last visit but this does not detract from the interest of what is there. Their Corsair restoration is now well under way and I look forward to seeing this in it's completed state a few years from now. Great value for money and very well informed staff.

3. Adelaide Tramway Museum

St Kilda Road, St Kilda, Salisbury, South Australia 5110 Australia +61 8 8280 8188 [email protected] http://www.trammuseumadelaide.com.au/01_things.html
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Adelaide Tramway Museum

4. St Kilda Adventure Playground

Fooks Terrace, St Kilda, Salisbury, South Australia 5110 Australia +61 8 8406 8222 http://www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/Our_City/Community_Facilities/Parks_and_Reserves/St_Kilda
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

St Kilda Adventure Playground

Reviewed By branham2016 - Adelaide, Australia

In 1982, an adventure playground was established at St Kilda, a small northern community about 22kms north of Adelaide’s CBD. Situated on the edge of mangrove swamps, it became a very popular outing for families. After a mammoth refurbishment opened in 2016, the St Kilda Adventure Playground is more spectacular and is definitely setup for family groups. With access from the Northern Expressway, the playground is easily reachable. Parking is in a number of smaller adjacent parks that run along the land side of the playground. My first impression was “Wow!” The sheer size and variety of activities combined with BBQ and seating areas make this a destination attraction. There are many attractions - a huge castle with slides and a draw bridge, a bouncy boomerang, flying fox, pirate ship, a large Volcano with multiple slides, a basketball court, swings and more. Nearly missed to mention the Yellow Submarine. The paths, of natural materials, wind around the playground interconnecting all available activities. The higher activities, the castle and the volcano slides, provide magnificent views of the adjacent mangroves and across the waters to Torrens Island and beyond. Whether the wish is to climb, jump, fly, slide, spin around or rock, there is an activity that is suited and in some cases enables combinations. The day I was there, the flying fox appeared to the favourite of the day! It was enjoyable strolling through the park seeing families enjoying the day out after playground and park COVID19 restrictions had been lifted. Social distancing was not an issue due to the large site with activities well-spaced. Toilet facilities are next to the front car parking area. Admission is free and the park is a Dog Free Zone, although dog owners can use the nearby lawned areas and foreshore. Return? Probably not to the playground but to the adjacent Mangrove Trail- Yes!.

5. St Kilda Mangrove Trail and Interpretive Centre

Cockle Street, St Kilda, Salisbury, South Australia 5110 Australia 8280 9355 [email protected] http://www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/Our_City/Community_Facilities/Parks_and_Reserves/St_Kilda#mangrove
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3.5 based on 31 reviews

St Kilda Mangrove Trail and Interpretive Centre

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