What to do and see in Glenelg, South Australia: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

April 22, 2022 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Glenelg, Australia including Glenelg Pier, Temptation Sailing, Bay Discovery Centre, Glenelg Visitor Information Centre, Old Gum Tree Reserve, Glenelg Beach, Moseley Square.
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1. Glenelg Pier

Glenelg Beach, Glenelg, South Australia 5045 Australia +61 8 8000 0000 [email protected] http://www.helloglenelg.com.au
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4.5 based on 855 reviews

Glenelg Pier

Reviewed By jrtakesontheworld - Australia, null

The Glenelg pier is an iconic part of the Glenelg foreshore. It's just long enough for a leisurely stroll on a sunny day. The clear water allows you to spot little fish darting around below.

2. Temptation Sailing

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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Temptation Sailing

Temptation is a 58 foot sailing catamaran which has been doing wild dolphin swims daily since 2001, in this time we have never been out on a dolphin cruise and not seen dolphins. In fact we will give you all your money back if dolphins are not seen on this cruise. Dolphins always come over to Temptation and you can stand or lay above them on our front nets. If you wish to swim, no worries (but book early to avoid disappointment) this is a totally wild experience, no feeding, no touching just viewing from within the water. Because these are wild dolphins we have strict rules to abide by (both for the safety of the swimmers and the dolphins) and sometimes it can be rushed to get the swimmers in the water and sometimes the crew do need to yell so that the swimmers know which way to look under water. If you book in for a swim and on the day change your mind, no problems we can refund the difference (direct bookings only), especially for young children who decide they don't want to swim, that way they don't need to feel forced to go into the water. Remember you will always see more dolphins from on board, but seeing wild dolphins underwater is just amazing.

3. Bay Discovery Centre

Colley Terrace, Glenelg, South Australia Australia +61 8 8179 9508 http://www.holdfast.sa.gov.au/BDC
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Bay Discovery Centre

Reviewed By nikkitraveller89 - Melbourne, Australia

The Bay Discovery Centre has a great and informative museum upstairs. I went on one of the windiest days in Glenelg and it was a nice way to spend my morning! A fascinating insight into how Glenelg and Adelaide was established, Indigenous influence and how both have changed over the years. I never knew Luna Park was in Glenelg! It’s not an overly big museum, but allows you to read all the information on display in each of the sections. The descriptions took me on a journey and allowed me to picture life once upon a time in Glenelg and broader Adelaide. The front desk staff were very helpful and lovely. In fact I stayed and had a lovely chat to them. They are also happy to recommend places for a bite to eat/coffee. I would highly recommend visiting, as you will definitely come away with more knowledge than you came in the door with!

4. Glenelg Visitor Information Centre

Glenelg Town Hall Opposite Tram Junction, Glenelg, South Australia 5045 Australia +61 419 772 175 [email protected] http://www.glenelgvic.com.au
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Glenelg Visitor Information Centre

Glenelg Visitor Information Centre offers essential SA tourism information and is able to plan and book your travel itinerary. We are the official Information Centre in Glenelg, located within the Town Hall on Moseley Square.

Reviewed By Roam717314 - Burleigh Heads, Australia

We were able to get tickets for public transport by showing our interstate Seniors cards. The staff were very helpful.

5. Old Gum Tree Reserve

43 Mcfarlane Street, Glenelg, South Australia 5045 Australia +61 8 8229 9999 http://www.holdfast.sa.gov.au/oldgumtree
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Old Gum Tree Reserve

6. Glenelg Beach

Glenelg, South Australia 5045 Australia https://www.australia.com/en-sg/places/sa/glenelg-beach.html
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4.5 based on 620 reviews

Glenelg Beach

Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.

Reviewed By Cecefreeflyer

Family friendly, plenty of clean sand and space, lovely space to watch the sunset or picnic. Plenty of activities to watch

7. Moseley Square

Jetty Road, Glenelg, South Australia 5045 Australia
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4.0 based on 39 reviews

Moseley Square

Reviewed By branham2016 - Adelaide, Australia

The last tram stop on the run from Adelaide CBD to Glenelg is Mosley Square. This is the central hub of Glenelg. Surrounded by cafes, fast food outlets and a major hotel, it is also home to the Australian Post Office, the Glenelg Pioneer Memorial and the Glenelg Town Hall with historical displays able to viewed at varying times throughout the week. There is easy walking access through to Marina Pier, Holdfast Shores which has a variety of popular cafes and restaurants, Colley Reserve used for many community events is close by as well. The ever-popular Beach House is also here. I enjoyed the casual walk taking in the atmosphere and see what had changed since I was last there. The extremely tall palms seem to have doubled in size – but that is probably my memory not recalling correctly. Jetty Rd, Glenelg also is easily accessible from Mosley Square with many shopping delights. The square features a water feature which randomly shorts water into the air and is an absolute delight to children during the hotter months. Mosley Square is not a destination by itself but more an access point for multiple other destinations in within the Mosley Square precinct. Well worth visiting at the end of a tram ride from the city and deciding where to go from there. Return? Yes definitely specially after a great tram ride.

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