Private Driver Adelaide to Barossa Valley
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Door-to-door convenience
Global quality, local experts
Luxury Barossa wine tours
Travel from Adelaide to the Barossa Valley of South Australia in comfort with Blacklane’s premium driver service. The country’s premier wine region boasts over 40 grape varieties, with more than 90 cellar doors for you to sample. With so much more than just famous wines such as Penfolds Grange and its Shiraz, discover the tastes of Barossa without the hassle of driving, with a reliable and knowledgeable driver at your disposal. Our service prioritizes comfort, flexibility, space, and competitive pricing, ensuring a stress-free Barossa Valley wine tour around your selected vineyards. Flying in? Airport pickups are Blacklane’s specialty, so you can easily transfer from Adelaide airport to the delights of the Barossa.
Stress-free solution
Booking our City-to-City rides as an alternative to flights, trains, or car rentals means avoiding the crowds and staying safe on your long-distance journey. Instead of enduring long lines and multiple interactions before you even hit the road, you just enjoy the comfort of a private transfer in a top-of-the-line vehicle.
Travel smoothly to the world’s best vineyards with Blacklane
Our service doesn’t just stop with the famous wineries of Australia, though. You can also use the Blacklane fleet to travel to many of the other best vineyards in the world, particularly in the northern hemisphere. Book a ride now to explore the wine regions of France, Italy, and California in complete luxury. In addition to Adelaide to Barossa, our City-to-Vineyard service offers routes such as:
- San Francisco to Napa (Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay)
- Bordeaux - Saint-Émilion (Merlot)
- Madrid - Rioja
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to visit Barossa Valley?
What is the best month to visit Barossa Valley?
November or March are some of the best months to visit for Barossa Valley wine tours, as you’ll get the ideal combination of nice weather and fewer crowds. Otherwise harvest season (March-May) brings mild temperatures, sunshine, and plenty of grape festivals.
How many days do you need in the Barossa Valley?
How many days do you need in the Barossa Valley?
2-3 days is enough for you to get a good sense of much that the Barossa Valley has to offer. For those short on time, the Adelaide to Barossa Valley round-trip taking less than 2 hours makes day trips possible. However, how long you stay is up to you - with over 150 wineries in the region, you can spend as much time as you like.
How to get around Barossa Valley without a car?
How to get around Barossa Valley without a car?
If you’re planning on traveling between wineries in comfort without your own car, then a private driver in the Barossa Valley is an ideal option. With the train line having closed back in 2014, alternate travel options are fewer. For the braver souls out there, the region is bike-friendly, with the 40 km Barossa Trail route a highpoint.