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Fri 21 Oct |
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Sat 22 Oct |
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Route information for flights from Melbourne to Adelaide
Cheapest one-way price for the current month | from $57 |
Cheapest one-way price over next 6 months | from $57 |
Cheapest month | November 2022 |
Most expensive month | June 2022 |
Average flight time | 1h 20m |
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Cheap Melbourne to Adelaide Flights
Want to escape Melbourne for a weekend of mouth-watering food and award-winning wine?
Then get ready to pack your bags for Adelaide! The capital of South Australia is also the wine capital of the world and is overflowing with art, shopping and world-class events.
Book your non-stop flight from Melbourne to Adelaide with either Qantas, Virgin Australia, or Jetstar. In just 1hr 15min, you'll be exploring the city's 30 km of beaches, and it's al fresco eating culture.
All that's left to do now is to schedule in your trip! Choose from 188 cheap flights a week and find the perfect itinerary for your travelling needs.
Ready to hit the clouds? Here's everything you need to know about flying from Melbourne to Adelaide!
Departing from Melbourne Airport
Getting to Melbourne Airport
The cheapest way to get from the city to Melbourne Airport is with the public bus. Hop on board routes 478, 479, 482 or 901, and you'll arrive outside the transport hub by terminal 4.
Catching a red-eye flight? Use Melbourne's 24-hour SkyBus. It departs every 10 minutes from the city centre and will only set you back AUD 19 for a one-way trip.
Taxis and ridesharing services will drop you off along the T4 Transport Hub zone on level 1 or along Departure Drive.
Melbourne Airport also has three parking options. The Value Car Park is perfect for travellers on a budget, while the Long Term Park and premium Terminal Car Park are ideal for longer trips and added convenience.
Which Domestic Terminal Will Your Melbourne to Adelaide Flight Depart From?
- If you're flying with Qantas, your flight will depart from Terminal 1.
- Virgin Australia flights leave from Terminal 3.
- Jetstar and Tigerair flights to Perth depart from Terminal 4.
All three terminals have restaurants, bars, shops, lounges and free WiFi available for all passengers.
Arriving at Adelaide Airport
Getting from Adelaide Airport to Your Hotel
If you want to use public transport to get to and from Adelaide Airport, hop on board the JetBus or JetExpress service. It runs daily from the airport to the city and tickets can be purchased from the bus drivers.
On a budget? Use the Airport City Shuttle. For only AUD 10 one-way, you'll be fetched from the airport and dropped off outside your hotel. Shuttles leave every 30 minutes, and you can book your spot on arrival at the Information and Tourism Bookings Booth.
The most convenient way to get to and from Adelaide Airport is with a cab. You'll find the taxi ranks outside of the terminal to the left of the pedestrian plaza. Ride-sharing services are also available, and the pickup area is to the left of the short-term car park.
Want to hire a car while you're in Adelaide? Head to the car rental desks on the ground level of the terminal across from the baggage claim area.
Things to Do in Adelaide
- Visit the River Torrens. It's the city's most significant river and is home to meandering pathways, quaint eateries and picturesque grassy knolls.
- Explore North Terrace - Adelaide cultural hub. Here you'll find the city's Art Gallery, State Library, war memorials, Adelaide Botanic Gardens, the Mortlock Library and so much more!
- Head to The Adelaide Central Market. It's one of the city's most popular landmarks, pulling around 8 million visitors each year. Spend an afternoon browsing the 80 produce stalls and discover some of Australia's tastiest fruits, meats, vegetables, seafood, freshly baked bread and delicious coffee.
- No matter when you visit, you'll be able to find an artisan market to visit. Adelaide boasts twilight markets, vintage markets, Christmas markets, weekend markets and week-day markets.
- Escape to the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Only a short drive from the CBD, you'll find yourself overlooking the Piccadilly Valley. Get lost on one of the walking trails and take in the city's beautiful scenery and plant life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical shop opening hours in Adelaide?
Rundle Mall, Adelaide’s main shopping precinct, is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am to 4pm on Saturday and Sunday. Most suburban shopping centres are usually open from 9am to 5:30pm, Monday to Wednesday, and on Friday. On Thursdays, most major shopping centres extend their opening hours until 9pm. On Saturday and Sundays, opening hours are slightly reduced to be 9am to 5pm.
What is the best way to get around Adelaide?
The best way to get around Adelaide is by using the Adelaide Metro public transport network. To use the Adelaide Metro network, you will need to purchase a metroCARD and load it with money to cover your fares. An adult Daytrip MetroTicket is $10.60 and can be used for a day of unlimited travel services.
What time zone is Adelaide in?
Adelaide (South Australia) has two time zones throughout the year. From April to September, Adelaide uses Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), which is nine and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+9:30). From October to April, Adelaide uses Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT) and the Standard Time is 10 and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+10:30).
What is Adelaide known for?
Adelaide is best known for its world famous wines produced by the many wine regions just outside of the city, including the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and more. The capital of South Australia is also noted for its many festivals and sporting events that typically occur in the city’s busiest month, “Mad March”.
What are the quarantine regulations when entering Adelaide?
Australia has strict quarantine regulations. Some items prohibited from being brought into the country include certain fresh or packaged foods, plus fruit, eggs, meat, plants, animal skin and feather products. For information regarding customs and quarantine regulations, refer to the Australian Government website.
What is the current population of Adelaide?
The current population of Adelaide is approximately 1.3 million people.