Barossa Valley Wine Tours

Barossa Valley wine tours prices
SIZE OF GROUPPRICE PER PERSON
Small Groups (2-4 people)$325
Medium Groups (5-8 people)$159
Larger Groups (9-12 people)$139
Groups of friends (13-20 people)$119
Celebration Groups (21-40 people)$99

What to expect

  • Free pick up & drop off from your doorstep within 15 kms radius of the Adelaide CBD.

  • Private vehicle for your group.

  • Visit 3 wineries.

  • Lunch included in the price.

  • Friendly driver.

  • Option to visit local town or tourist attraction in the region.

  • We are happy to accommodate special requests.

Add-ons

  • Liquor License: Enjoy the option to consume alcohol on the bus with a liquor license, available upon request (additional cost applies).

  • Additional Wine Tasting: Add an extra wine tasting for $15-$20 per person.

  • Brewery & Distillery Visits: Stop at breweries and distilleries free of charge; purchases are at your own cost.

  • Professional Photographer: Hire a professional photographer to capture special moments during your tour, perfect for events like birthdays or anniversaries.

  • Special Occasion Cake: Request a celebratory cake, with gluten-free options available (additional cost).

  • Airport & Cruise Ship Pick-Up/Drop-Off: Available at an additional cost for added convenience.

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About Barossa Valley

Just a short 50-minute drive northeast of Adelaide, the Barossa is a world-renowned wine region, home to the charming towns of Tanunda, Angaston, and Nuriootpa. A wine tour from Adelaide to the Barossa invites you to experience everything from sipping award-winning wines to tasting vintages as old as you, or even soaring above some of the oldest vines on the planet. With over 80 cellar doors to explore, you’ll have the chance to sample some of the finest wines in the world, all while indulging in the region's exceptional local produce.

Barossa boasts the longest continuous tradition of winemaking and grape-growing families in Australia, with some now in their seventh generation. Since the early 1900s, it has been a hub of innovation and wine production. Encompassing both the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley, it’s one of the rare regions in the country that offers both warm and cool climate conditions side by side. With this unique mix of climates and diverse soil types, along with vineyards lovingly tended for generations, the Barossa promises a wine for everyone to discover and cherish.