Semaphore Beach House

Attractions

Semaphore Beach HouseSemaphore Beach House is located only 200 metres from Semaphore beach and foreshore.

  • Safe ocean swimming and a beautiful wide sandy beach
  • Jetty perfect for fishing or a quiet stroll
  • Kids playground, tourist steam train
  • Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, mini golf and waterslide
  • Skateboard and bike park
  • Direct access to the 70km foreshore cycle path and walking track.

Just steps to vibrant Semaphore Road and only a few minutes to the historic Port Adelaide area.

  • Cafes, restaurants, pubs, cinema and great shopping
  • Railway and Maritime Museums
  • Port River Dolphin cruises, shipwreck-graveyard kayaking
  • Historic wharf and heritage area
  • Easy access to Football Park (AAMI Stadium)

Semaphore & Surrounds

Semaphore Beach HouseThe Semaphore foreshore area offers a range of recreational facilities including a waterslide, mini-golf, old style carousel, Ferris wheel (made famous in the Elvis Presley movie Roustabout), a skate park and a cycling and walking track that extends from Outer Harbor in the north to Normanville, approximately 70 kilometres away on the southern metropolitan coast.

The beach is wide and one of the safest swimming beaches in Adelaide, the sandhills are fringed by grassed areas popular for BBQing and picnicing.

The Semaphore shopping precinct has an old fashioned friendly feel, with cafes, restaurants, hotels, fashion, art, furniture and antique marts and lots more to explore. The Odeon Star cinema complex is an olde world style cinema, showing all the latest releases for a bargain price of $7 all day anyday.

The historic maritime area of Port Adelaide has a Railway Museum and a Maritime Museum, galleries, markets and loads of history filled streets to explore. The Dolphin cruises attract hundreds of hopeful sightseers, and rarely disappoint.

AAMI stadium is a short 5 mins by car, a train will take you into town in 20 mins, and Glenelg another 20 mins by car (or you could try walking the 18kms directly along the beach - just head south!).

Links

South Australia Tourism Commission
Port Adelaide Council tourism
Blue Water Sea Kayaking
Bike SA