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Hi Jennifer,
Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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Hi Jennifer,
Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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Hi Jennifer,
Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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Thank you so much Robin. This gives me alot to research before the trip..
"Robin" wrote in message ... Hi Jennifer, Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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Thank you so much Robin. This gives me alot to research before the trip..
"Robin" wrote in message ... Hi Jennifer, Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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Thank you so much Robin. This gives me alot to research before the trip..
"Robin" wrote in message ... Hi Jennifer, Although Adelaide does not have the Great Barrier Reef you can experience some wonderful diving around the local area. A few good websites to check out 1. http://www.adskin.com.au/ 2. http://www.adelaidescuba.com.au/ 3. http://www.diversdelight.com.au/ 4. http://www.glenelgscuba.com.au/ 5. http://www.rodneyfox.com.au/ Beaches - there are many great ones to choose from (most uncrowded), probably the most well known and most vibrant City Tourist Beach is Glenelg http://coastaladelaide.com.au/ As for Sightseeing Tours check my website on Adelaide http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...AIDE&AUID=2536 Have fun in Adelaide (my home town) and any questions just ask. Robin "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Hi All - Just found out I will be working on a consulting engagement for 5-7 weeks in Adelaide beginning the first of February. Obviously, never having been to Australia before, I want to mix in as much sightseeing as possible. I am a certified diver, so I definitely want to do some diving along the Barrier Reef. Any suggestions for local dive shops would be much appreciated. Plus the best beaches to hit for scenery and fun? I'd also like to dedicate a weekend to getting out into the Outback and hiking, roughing it, etc in the Australian "wilderness". Is it realistic that I can find weekend trips out of Adelaide? Any tours I should look at? I also want to visit the wine country, so any suggestions of areas or tours would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jen |
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I think the only place folks can dive along with Great Whites are in US Fantasy TV shows. -- ozstamps ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ozstamps's Profile: http://travelforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=503 View this thread: http://travelforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62321 This post was submitted via http://www.TravelForums.org |
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I think the only place folks can dive along with Great Whites are in US Fantasy TV shows. -- ozstamps ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ozstamps's Profile: http://travelforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=503 View this thread: http://travelforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62321 This post was submitted via http://www.TravelForums.org |
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Hello :-)) An offer. I am retired 55yrs, belong to a 4wd club in Adelaide. In between club trips I do some local Sth Aust trips either on the coast or inland. Perhaps a chat over a coffee. I have integrity in all manner of lifes traits. -- Colin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Colin's Profile: http://travelforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=649 View this thread: http://travelforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62321 This post was submitted via http://www.TravelForums.org |
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