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Join a cruise from Adelaide and discover some of the best natural and manmade attractions Australia has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a short cruise from Adelaide, or a longer adventure, P&O cruises from Adelaide offer incredible experiences for every age, budget, and preference. Simply pack your bags, jump onboard at Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal, and let us handle the rest!

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Who says you need to head overseas in order to have a memorable, magnificent holiday? Located just a few hours away from irresistible cruise destinations  like Tasmania, Kangaroo Island, and Port Lincoln, Adelaide is your gateway to some of the best Australian holiday experiences.

Longer cruise or short break: Find the perfect holiday for you

If you’ve got limited annual leave or are looking for a quick getaway to relax, refresh, and reset, our Short Break Cruises  from Adelaide could be perfect for you. Laugh up a storm on a one-way Comedy Cruise to Melbourne, or bust out your shoulder pads and best dance moves on an 80’s themed cruise.  

Looking for a longer getaway? New and returning Cruiselings alike will love our 7-night A Taste of Tasmania Cruise and 10-night Southern Discovery cruises, which give you ample opportunity to explore Albany, Busselton, Esperance, and Fremantle. Or, take the Southern Discovery cruise and really explore your own backyard in Kangaroo Island and Port Lincoln.

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Distance to/from City: within CBD Distance to/from Airport: 10km/30mins

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The Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal is located on Oliver Rogers Road, Outer Harbor on the Le Fevre Peninsula within 15km of the Adelaide CBD, approximately 20 to 30 minutes away by car. Outer Harbor is accessible via the A7 or A9 to Port Adelaide before taking the A16. Cruiselings departing for Adelaide Airport will need to set aside roughly 20 minutes of travel time for the 13km journey.

For Public Transport options, check the Adelaide Metro website for train timetables. The ​​Outer Harbor Railway Station is only 200m away via a direct walkway from the terminal. There are no direct public bus links to the cruise terminal.

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Check out the Art Gallery of South Australia — its collection includes 38,000 pieces from around the world. Then, head to the South Australian Museum: Peruse artifacts from Australian aboriginal peoples and other South Pacific cultures, and see fossils from the dinosaurs that once roamed this continent.

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Glenelg Beach is the most popular beach in Adelaide. Here, you can go swimming, stroll along the jetty, treat yourself to lunch or dinner and visit the seaside shops and boutiques. There's also a coastal path you can bike or walk and several user-friendly foreshore parks.

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Easy day trips from Adelaide include the Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, two of Australia's most popular wine regions. Explore Fleurieu Peninsula's beaches or head to the Adelaide Hills — home to the German-influenced village of Hahndorf, Penfolds Magill Estate and Cleland Wildlife Park.

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Make sure to visit Adelaide Central Market, one of the world's best food markets. Rosemont Hall is the perfect lunch spot, where you can sample Asian cuisine from Mr. Chan and Sunny's Shop. Meanwhile, Press Food and Wine serves contemporary Australian dishes, including Darling Downs wagyu eye fillet and Coffin Bay oysters.

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Rundle Street is Rundle Mall's independent little sibling. Visit Relove, where South Australian designers sell their wares. Souvenirs could include a necklace, a scarf or Australian-inspired art print. Leonard St. is a women's clothing line and boutique by designer Amanda McCarthy, featuring bold prints and clean lines. And peruse Central Market for handmade rugs and other non-edible trinkets.

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With no checked baggage included, fares start at $69 from Sydney to the Gold Coast. Melburnians can get to the Goldie for $85, Canberrans $89, and Adelaideans for $109. Those prices apply for flights in both directions, but the sale is only on from Monday until midnight Sunday, May 19.

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Sport Adelaide and Brisbane play thrilling draw after Collingwood runs rampant against West Coast

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The Crows and the Lions have provided the AFL its second draw of the season after a pulsating match in Adelaide, while Collingwood made light work of West Coast.

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That's it for the blog today!

So round nine of the 2024 AFL season is in the books. We had some floggings, some close finishes and even a draw, all of which has made for a pretty decent weekend of footy.

Keep an eye out on ABC Sport as we wrap up the round and look ahead to round 10. But until Thursday night, that's it for the blog. I'll see you again soon.

Match report: Adelaide 13.12 (90) drew with Brisbane 13.12 (90)

Adelaide and Brisbane players after a draw

Adelaide and Brisbane have fought out a thrilling draw, with Lion Callum Ah Chee and Crow Darcy Fogarty kicking four goals each.

The Crows and Lions both scored 13.12 (90) in Sunday's fixture, with a behind from Adelaide captain Jordan Dawson with 96 seconds remaining squaring the scores.

Brisbane held a game-high 18-point advantage midway through the last quarter but with Fogarty slotting two goals, Adelaide edged six points clear with around five minutes left.

The Lions' Ah Chee levelled scores with his fourth goal, followed by a Harry Sharp behind which gave the visitors a one-point buffer.

But Dawson's 35-metre shot on the run, which narrowly missed a goal, ensured the clubs shared the premiership points.

Both the Crows and Lions have three wins, a draw and five losses to sit 12th and 13th spot on the ladder respectively.

Ah Chee's scoring was pivotal for the Lions while second-gamer Logan Morris kicked two majors.

Brisbane stalwarts Hugh McCluggage (31 disposals, one goal), Jarrod Berry (30, one goal) and Dayne Zorko (26 touches) were standouts.

Adelaide livewire Izak Rankine was superb with three goals and 24 possessions, Fogarty was an attacking force, and Taylor Walker and Elliott Himmelberg kicked two goals each.

The closing stages of the second draw of 2024

There were half chances at both ends to win it. Jordan Dawson will rue his late miss, though it wasn't an easy one at all.

FT: IT'S A DRAW! Adelaide and Brisbane play a draw!

Joe Daniher is tackled

It's a draw. 13.12 (90) apiece. It feels like an anti-climax but is perhaps exactly what the game deserved.

Neither team really had a chance to win it from the moment that Jordan Dawson's behind leveled the scores again. Brisbane had the ball at their end an inside their 50 in the final seconds, but couldn't fashion a look at goals.

It was completely neck and neck for three quarters, then Brisbane kicked three quickly to start the last term. Adelaide answered with four in a row, but Callum Ah Chee's goal with a little over three minutes on the clock was a decisive one.

What does this mean for the Crows and Lions? Nothing really, in the short term. They started the game in 12th and 13th and will finish the game in 12th and 13th. Maybe those two points each could come in handy later in the year if a late-season push for finals eventuates, but at the same time it could end up being a costly missed chance.

A draw. There you go.

Down to 40 seconds on the clock

We've had repeat stoppages on the wing. Will somebody risk losing to have a crack at winning?

Jordan Dawson kicks a behind

We are all square again with 90 seconds to play.

Harry Sharp kicks a behind

The Lions blew a golden chance there but still got a behind out of it.

They lead by a point with a little over two minutes to play.

Callum Ah Chee has his fourth and we're all square again!

What a final quarter we are watching here. This game had been a bit of a punish up until this last term, but it's exploded into life now.

Eric Hipwood just torped that ball as far as he could from inside the centre square and it happened to fall straight to Ah Chee. He's in rare form in front of goal today and made it count, squaring the game up yet again.

3:36 to play. It's anyone's.

Darcy Fogarty has four! And the Crows are in front!

They looked down for the count when Dunkley put Brisbane three goals ahead, but the Crows have found something else within them to drag this lead back and now overthrow it.

Jordan Dawson had a hand in it again, marking on the boundary and finding Fogarty with a lovely kick into the pocket. Fogarty converted and Adelaide Oval erupted.

Darcy Fogarty levels the scores! The Crows have lifted!

The Crows have cut them up again, and again it was Rankine and Dawson in combination that launched the attack through the middle.

Himmelberg held his nerve inside 50 and found Fogarty with a precise kick. Fogarty made amends for his 3QT miss, and we are all square again in Adelaide.

Izak Rankine into an open goal! The Crows aren't done with yet!

We're seeing the best of Adelaide now! Fast and bold off half-back, this is the footy that beat Port Adelaide last week.

Jordan Dawson is lifting in the last, but Taylor Walker deserves a lot of credit for keeping his composure in the pocket and outbodying Payne. His squaring snap to Rankine was just as good, and Izak could stroll to the line to kick the goal.

Elliott Himmelberg pulls one back for Adelaide!

They probably needed one quickly, and Himmelberg has delivered. Dawson won the free kick in the middle and went in long and strong.

The pack formed, but Himmelberg stayed out of it. The ball fell to him out the back of the pack and he had all the time he needed to finish off the goal.

Josh Dunkley off the deck! Lions lead it by three goals!

Brisbane are completely dominating this last quarter and now have kicked the last five goals of the game.

They're just forcing it forward and keeping it alive, and Dunkley was quick of mind and foot to sink the boot into that off the ground from about 20 metres out. It's going to be tough for the Crows from here!

Callum Ah Chee kicks another! The Lions are on the charge!

Lachie Neale's little dummy and pause sent two Crows defenders to the shops, and his slick handball through congestion opened the door for Ah Chee.

His snap was perfect for his third goal. The Lions lead by 12, and Adelaide Oval is stunned.

Jarrod Berry from way downtown! Lions in front!

He was set up by Brain, who took a strong intercept mark and then quickly laced out Berry. But he was still a mile out from goal and had to pick the absolute bones out of that one.

It's a monster kick from Berry and a huge moment in this game. Brisbane hit the lead.

Shadeau Brain is in the game

The Lions have unleashed their debutant who started the game as the sub.

He's caught holding the ball within a minute of his AFL debut, which is unfortunate.

Match report: Collingwood 15.12 (103) def West Coast 5.7 (37)

Josh Daicos

Brilliant midfielder Nick Daicos has continued his red-hot form to lead AFL heavyweights Collingwood to a 66-point thrashing of West Coast amid injury carnage for both sides.

As the Magpies' makeshift forward line lost Jeremy Howe to a groin issue, Daicos pulled the strings in the engine room during a 15.13 (103) to 5.7 (37) victory at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

The smooth-moving ball-winner racked up 36 disposals, 17 contested possessions, seven clearances, seven tackles and a goal as Collingwood improved to 5-1-3 ahead of a clash with Adelaide.

The Magpies also secured a much-needed percentage boost, lifting nine points to push above 100 for the first time this season.

But the win came at a cost, with Howe (groin) and Harvey Harrison (ankle) hurt during the first quarter.

Former St Kilda midfielder Jack Bytel, who was substituted in for Howe on his Magpies debut, also failed to finish the match because of concussion after a collision with Jack Darling.

West Coast lost experienced defender Jeremy McGovern (ribs) and speedster Jack Petruccelle (ankle) to injuries on a dirty day.

Daicos had plenty of support through brother Josh Daicos (28 disposals), Scott Pendlebury (28), Jack Crisp (32) and John Noble (25) in a dominant Collingwood performance that started in the middle.

The Pies won a lop-sided clearance count 38-25, including a 16-6 annihilation at centre bounces.

Finlay Macrae and Reef McInnes kicked career-high tallies of three goals each, and Bobby Hill added two more, while mature-age recruit Joe Richards impressed on debut with 1.2 and three goal assists from 18 disposals.

Liam Duggan (27 disposals) and Alex Witherden (30) battled on for West Coast and emerging star Harley Reid (17) took a huge early mark on Billy Frampton's back, but it was a rare highlight for the visitors.

3QT: Darcy Fogarty misses after the siren to give the Crows a one-point lead

Jake Soligo is tackled

A missed opportunity for Fogarty and Adelaide, but that behind is all that splits these two teams at the last turn.

It's anyone's game from here, with Adelaide slightly disadvantaged by being a man down on the bench. The Crows looked like they were taking some control late in that quarter, only for the Lions to very quickly respond.

It's been a stalemate almost all afternoon. Can someone break it open? Or will this be an arm wrestle right to the final siren?

Joe Daniher kicks a ripper! And we are all square at Adelaide Oval!

Just when it looked like the Crows would take a decent gap to the last change, the Lions go bang bang and level things up.

Daniher got in front of Keane and scooped up the ground ball, then shrugged under the tackle and snapped the goal. Big moment.

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  23. Elektrostal

    Elektrostal , lit: Electric and Сталь , lit: Steel) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers east of Moscow. Population: 155,196 ; 146,294 ...

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  26. Elektrostal

    In 1938, it was granted town status. [citation needed]Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Elektrostal Urban Okrug.

  27. Geographic coordinates of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia

    Geographic coordinates of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia in WGS 84 coordinate system which is a standard in cartography, geodesy, and navigation, including Global Positioning System (GPS). Latitude of Elektrostal, longitude of Elektrostal, elevation above sea level of Elektrostal.