Top 14 Beaches in Adelaide, South Australia | Travel Video | Travel Guide

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  • @prabhapai5553
    @prabhapai5553 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am a beach person… inspired by this video planning oz trip soon

  • @marksouthern7542
    @marksouthern7542 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good job with a couple of extra points. You can also drive on Moana Beach. Your first scene of Maslin Beach was actually the northern end of Port Willinga Beach, but no one would notice.
    The city beaches are quite safe and there is very little surf. You could probably add a warning about not swimming at dusk or dark due to sharks.

  • @SparklingHorizons
    @SparklingHorizons  ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Correction: The temperatures in fact can go above 40 degrees, it was 48 degrees in 2019.

  • @SK-sw1xy
    @SK-sw1xy ปีที่แล้ว

    Sooo beautiful..gr8beaches..must watch .gr8 work..well done..keep it up.😊

  • @grantyandell8362
    @grantyandell8362 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    lived in Adelaide for 50 years and never heard of any rips at any city beach, only issue is occasional seaweed build up on northern beaches. Be careful picking up any container in the water, could be the home to a blue ring octopus and if there is a small airplane circling above you get out of the water, it is the shark watch plane keeping you safe.

  • @arnolddavies6734
    @arnolddavies6734 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    What is not mentioned here is that some Adelaide metropolitan beaches have dangerous rips. Christies beach is one of these. If there are surf lifesavers present, then there are rips present. However, Maslins beach has no rips and gentle surf, so is safe even for small children. It’s also the most spectacular and beautiful beach in South Australia. There are some very “touristy” areas like Glenelg which is promoted as being “the most popular.” That’s only because of an abundance of cafes and restaurants nearby. Maslins beach is the opposite. It is away from the crowds and is superb in its isolation. The cliffs are amazing.