You can’t think of Adelaide without at least a fleeting thought for Barossa Valley. Home to some of the finest wines in not just Australia, but the world, Barossa Valley captures the imagination of locals and tourists alike. But if you’re flying into Adelaide Airport with Barossa Valley in mind, you’ve got some ground to cover. Both destinations are about 75km apart, which means many conventional forms of transport just won’t be suitable. Taxis will offer unpredictable pricing, which may be out of your budget. Public transport will simply take too long, with numerous stops to collect and deposit other passengers. Hire cars are an option, but they aren’t the best idea for those looking to enjoy wine country. That leaves the best option: a chauffeured transfer from Hughes. Our professional drivers work at all times of the day and night, and offer door to door service from Adelaide Airport to Barossa Valley. Our prices are on par with most alternatives, and our service is second to none.
Journey: Adelaide Airport to Barossa Valley
Our Fleet
Whether you are looking for a luxury limousine or premium sedan experience or want to move a large group easily and in comfort, Hughes can help. We have vehicle options for 1 – 61 passengers and an extensive fleet to accommodate all your transport needs.
Not sure what vehicle’s suit your needs? Contact our friendly team on 1300 615 165 or [email protected] to discuss your requirements.
Executive Sedans
Perfect for 1-3 passengers with minimal luggage, our executive sedans are well-appointed for your comfort. Vehicle options include Mercedes E Class, Genesis, or similar.
People Movers
Perfect for up to 6 passengers with standard luggage, our people movers are luxurious and roomy, with ergonomic design for your comfort. Vehicle options of Mercedes V Class or similar.
Luxury Minibuses
Perfect for up 9 - 14 passengers with a trailer option for additional luggage, our Mercedes Sprinter minibuses are a luxurious option for groups. Vehicle options of Mercedes Sprinter or similar.
Small Coach
Perfect for up 21 - 54 passengers with standard luggage with a trailer option for additional luggage, our air-conditioned, luxury coaches are a great option for larger groups.
The distance
At 75km, the trip from Adelaide Airport to Barossa Valley is likely to take about 70 minutes on average. However, it’s important to remember that Adelaide is a capital city, and travel times can vary depending on traffic conditions, road works, and even weather. We generally like to allow 80 minutes for the trip between Barossa Valley and Adelaide Airport, just to be on the safe side. But if you select flights outside of peak tourist season, and outside of the daily peak hour, then you could enjoy a trip of just 60 minutes if you book with Hughes. Our drivers have local experience, and they know the conditions well. When you travel with us, you get transport via the quickest and most direct route possible.
Arriving and departing
Adelaide Airport is one of the smaller capital city airports in Australia, but don’t let that fool you. It has international facilities that place it on par with any other airport in Australia. If your flight isn’t departing for another hour, then you can enjoy transit facilities, shopping opportunities, dining destinations, or even just free Wi-Fi. If you’re arriving at Adelaide Airport, then you needn’t worry about navigating the terminals. Unlike a lot of major airports in the country, Adelaide Airport has only one passenger terminal, which services both domestic and international flights. That means you simply need to make your way to the arrivals hall, collect your baggage, and step into your waiting Limousines.
Barossa Valley: the sights
Barossa Valley has inspired generations of Australians and wine connoisseurs alike with its unique wines. It is particularly well known for its bold shiraz varietals, but it is also a well regard producer of some lighter kinds of grape too. With a chorus call of famous names originating in the area – including Penfold’s Grange – Barossa Valley is sure to match your expectations regardless of which wines you prefer. In fact, to celebrate its history, Barossa hosts the Vintage Festival every second year. For those who are less wine focused, the area has plenty in the way of gourmet local produce, thanks to its fertile volcanic soil. In recognition of that, the Barossa Gourmet weekend is held every third weekend of August each year.