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Check out Port Adelaide!



For anyone making a weekend while they are here for Froth & Fury Fest, check out the 'Visit Port Adelaide' website here for some great ideas for food, drink, accommodation etc.



Welcome to Port Adelaide & Coast

Discover a great waterfront heritage city with world-class maritime, railway and aviation museums and tall sailing ships, all within walking distance. With its own rich seafaring history, world famous dolphins, white sandy beaches and sparkling waters, Port Adelaide & Coast has its own unmistakable identity, so get ready to explore.


Come for a day or linger longer

Port Adelaide & Coast is easy to get to and easy to get around


With Adelaide’s CBD only 20 minutes away, you can come for a full day of discovery and adventure or stay longer to take in more of the amazing sights. Make Port Adelaide your first port of call and experience its unique historic, maritime and natural attractions.


Nearby Semaphore and Largs Bay beaches offer clean, white, sandy beaches with family-friendly shallows and colourful foreshores. Or break away along the Linear Park riverside trail, picnic at Stockade Park with its beautiful waterfall, or try indoor rock climbing, kart racing and laser skirmish and visit the Adelaide Superdrome at Gepps Cross.

 
 
 

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"We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we stand, the Kaurna People of the Adelaide Plains. It is upon their ancestral lands that Froth and Fury Festival happens. It is also the Place of the Kardi, the Emu, whose story travels from the coast inland. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We respect their spiritual beliefs and connections to land which are of continuing importance to the living Kaurna People of today. We further acknowledge the contributions and important role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within our shared community."

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