Discover the best top things to do in Marion, Australia including Diving Adelaide, Top Dog Tours, The Sugarloaf, Marion Coastal Walking Trail, Centennial Park Cemetery, Hallett Cove Conservation Park, Flinders University, Oaklands Wetland, Shri Ganesha Temple, Westfield Marion.
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5.0 based on 141 reviews
Diving Adelaide is Adelaide's premier PADI 5* Dive Centre with Australia's lowest gear prices and Adelaide's best pricing on scuba diving courses!Every week we run diving courses, snorkel tours, shore dives and of course night diving. There are over 600 different species of fish located right here in Adelaide and it's the only place in the world to see the amazing Leafy Sea Dragon!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Wine...Chocolate... Coffee.... Dogs.. Don't care about the crisp raspberry undertones with a hint of pepper lapping your palate.. Cool.. Neither do we! Our tours are fun, fresh and guaranteed to make your Insta/FB/Tweeting friends totally jealous! We hit up the best of the Barossa, McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills, you just pick which one
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Living right near the boardwalk is a huge bonus as we get to hike the Marion coastal walking trail almost every day. The scenery never gets old as the sunsets are different each day. It’s a great workout climbing the steps and increasing our pace if we want to workout more or if we just want to enjoy a relaxed walk we go slower. So nice to always see lots of people utilising this hiking trail all hours of the day.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
If you are interested in seeing the war section of fallen then this a place to go. A little sad to see the names and ages. Very well maintained
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Located about twenty two kilometres south of Adelaide city is the very interesting Hallett Cove Conservation Park; it has international recognition. To explore the park we walked along the Glacial Hike pathway from the cafe onwards to the boardwalk to discover the unique landscape of the park with geological evidence of an ice age two hundred and eighty million years ago. The hike follows along the coastline via a sealed pathway, boardwalk and stairways to traverse the undulating landscape, signage describing the landscape and history of the site was welcomed. Don't miss getting up close to the unique geological formation known as 'The Sugarloaf'. The Glacial hike only took about one hour before the weather changed and we made a quick escape to miss the rain. Note: There was limited seating, the views of the landscape, coastline and out to sea were spectacular.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.0 based on 129 reviews
A clean, welcoming shopping centre, easy parking.A huge shopping centre with a great variety of shops. The largest stores are Myer and David Jones. K Mart and Harris Scarfe are also featured. Many delicious eating areas, cafes and a good selection of stalls in the food hall. However when we visited this time, many eating areas etc were affected by corona virus restrictions and only take away food was available.
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