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Best coastal suburbs to visit in Adelaide: Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore

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Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore are three of Adelaide’s most popular seaside suburbs, all located along the city’s western coastline. They are all close to Adelaide Airport, making them perfect choices for a relaxed start or end to a wonderful South Australian holiday.

Glenelg: Adelaide’s beachside destination

Glenelg Beach, Adelaide
Glenelg Beach

Glenelg is directly connected to Adelaide city centre by tram enabling visitors to reach the seaside resort within 30 minutes. Henley Beach and Semaphore are both easily reached by car or bus and are close enough to combine with other western and northern suburbs, including Port Adelaide.

Glenelg Jetty, Adelaide
Glenelg Jetty

Glenelg is Adelaide’s most famous beachside destination and a favourite with both locals and visitors. The wide sandy beach is ideal for swimming, relaxing or enjoying a long seaside walk along the foreshore. The coastal path stretches north and south, offering uninterrupted ocean views and plenty of spots to stop and enjoy the scenery.

Glenelg Jetty
Glenelg Jetty

The area was established in 1836 and named after Lord Glenelg, a British Cabinet member and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, making Glenelg the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia.

Glenelg Town Hall, Adelaide
Glenelg Town Hall

The heart of Glenelg is Moseley Square, where the iconic clock tower stands as a local landmark and meeting point, it’s surrounded by cafés, shops and the beach.

Glenelg Marina
Glenelg Marina

From the square we enjoyed a leisurely stroll along the promenade. The wide, palm-lined path invited us take in views of the sea while also offering glimpses of Glenelg’s past. Historic houses and heritage buildings sit alongside more modern developments telling the story of the suburb’s growth as one of Adelaide’s earliest seaside resorts.

Historic House Albert Hall, Glenelg
Historic House Albert Hall, Glenelg

One of the historic homes is called Albert Hall, but I’m unaware of any connection to the one in London. We learnt that in its heyday, it boasted a ballroom that could hold 100 people so it must have been a hub for entertainment during the 1900’s.

One of the mansion houses lining Glenelg's seafront
One of the mansion houses lining Glenelg’s seafront

Another property was called Stormont, and on further research, I discovered it was built in 1886 and by 2010, was valued as the most expensive property in South Australia with an asking price of around AUD $6.5 million.

Bay Discovery Centre, Glenelg
Bay Discovery Centre, Glenelg

After our seaside stroll, we headed back to the historic Town Hall to take a look inside the Bay Discovery Centre which is free to visit. This provided us with an insight into the area’s history, from indigenous heritage through to its development as a seaside resort.

Vintage seaside games in the Bay Discovery Centre, Glenelg
Vintage seaside games in the Bay Discovery Centre

We found the museum to be very interesting and I’d highly recommend popping in for a look around. At the time of our visit a temporary exhibition on Australian toys through the ages was taking place in the basement which was also fun to see.

Glenelg, South Australiatown centre
Glenelg town centre

Jetty Road is Glenelg’s main street and a hub for shopping, dining and entertainment. Here we found everything from souvenir shops to boutiques, cafés, pubs and restaurants.

Sunset dinner in Glenelg
Sunset dinner in Glenelg

As evening approached, the jetty area became a top location to watch the sunset and we were fortunate to find a table out on the terrace of one the nearby restaurants where we tucked into plates of roast lamb and steak and chips. The perfect way to end our day.

Henley Beach: Upscale Resort

Henley Beach, near Adelaide
Henley Beach

Henley Beach offers a more refined and relaxed atmosphere compared to Glenelg, making it popular with couples and visitors looking for a quieter seaside experience. Often described as an upscale coastal resort, Henley is known for its stylish beachfront developments and excellent dining options.

Beachfront cafes at Henley Beach
Beachfront cafes at Henley Beach

The beachfront promenade is lined with coffee shops, restaurants and bars many offering outdoor seating with uninterrupted views of the ocean. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely breakfast, long lunch or sunset dinner. The beach itself is very clean and perfect for swimming or simply unwinding by the water.

Seafront, Henley Beach

Along Seaview Road, we found a good mix of shops and even on a late Sunday morning we had no trouble finding a parking space. Henley connects to the coastal walking trail, allowing for a scenic stroll along the shoreline. As we were on our way back to the airport we only had time for a short stroll but it would have been nice to have walked south towards West Beach. Hopefully, another time!

Semaphore: Seaside Resort Near Port Adelaide

The town owes its distinctive name to a striking signal station built there in 1856. Perched near the shoreline, the station used a tall mast with moveable arms known as a semaphore to relay messages between ships in Gulf St Vincent and the colony of South Australia long before telephones and radio existed. As vessels approached Port Adelaide, their details were signalled from station to station.

Semaphore, near Port Adelaide
Semaphore

Today, Semaphore is a charming seaside suburb located close to Port Adelaide, combining beachside relaxation with a strong sense of local character. It was good to note that the resort had retained much of its old fashioned seaside charm, making it a favourite for families.

Clocktower, Semaphore
Clocktower, Semaphore

The beach at Semaphore is wide with a long jetty extending into the gulf. Along the foreshore and nearby streets we came across a mix of cafés, takeaways, shops and independent retailers giving the area a relaxed vibe.

Semaphore Annual Street Fair
Semaphore Annual Street Fair

A large annual street fair held each year In late November comes alive with a huge market attracting visitors from across Adelaide with stalls, entertainment and a lively atmosphere. As our visit coincided with the market, we enjoyed a wander through its stalls and couldn’t resist the temptation of some tasty hot-dogs from one of the vendors.

Final thoughts:

Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore each offer a distinct seaside experience, yet are all easily accessible from Adelaide, making for lovely places to visit during a South Australian holiday.

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6 responses to “Best coastal suburbs to visit in Adelaide: Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore”

  1. Miriam Avatar

    Such a lovely area. One we need to explore more next time we’re in SA. Thanks for the great info.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you enjoyed this post Miriam. The coastal suburbs are all lovely.

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  2. India Safaris Avatar

    Glenelg feels classic and lively, Henley Beach sounds perfect for a relaxed brunch by the sea, and Semaphore’s old-school charm is such a win (that street fair must’ve been fun!).

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, we had a great time exploring Adelaide’s coastal suburbs.

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  3. wrookieschu Avatar

    Oh I love Glenelg. Stunning photos!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, we adored Glenelg too!

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