Common questions

How far apart are Adelaide and Melbourne?

How far apart are Adelaide and Melbourne?

Distance To Melbourne From Adelaide is: 406 miles / 653.39 km / 352.8 nautical miles.

How much does it cost to drive from Melbourne to Adelaide?

The total cost of driving from Melbourne, Australia to Adelaide, Australia (one-way) is $84.05 at current gas prices. The round trip cost would be $168.11 to go from Melbourne, Australia to Adelaide, Australia and back to Melbourne, Australia again. Regular fuel costs are around $4.65 per gallon for your trip.

Which city is near to Adelaide?

Adelaide

Closest Cities KM
Melbourne, Australia 654
Sydney, Australia 1,164
Newcastle, Australia 1,238
Gold Coast-Tweed, Australia 1,600

How far is it from Melbourne to Adelaide by plane?

640 kilometres
Need to know The average flight time for direct flights from Melbourne to Adelaide is 1 hours and 20 minutes. The average distance by plane from Melbourne to Adelaide is 640 kilometres.

How much is the train from Melbourne to Adelaide?

Tour Info

Code RT-08
Price From $99
Departures Every Tue and Sat
Vehicle Train
Suitability Open Age

What town is halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide?

The best city between Melbourne, Australia and Adelaide, Australia to meet is Horsham, Australia which is about 35 miles from the exact midpoint. The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Nhill, Australia.

What is the biggest town in South Australia?

Adelaide
Largest urban centres or localities by population

Rank Urban centre Population 2016 Census
1 Adelaide 1,165,632
2 Gawler 26,472
3 Mount Gambier 26,148
4 Whyalla 21,501

What is the oldest town in South Australia?

Gawler
Gawler is the oldest country town on the Australian mainland in the state of South Australia. It was named after the second Governor (British Vice-Regal representative) of the colony of South Australia, George Gawler.

What is there to see between Melbourne and Adelaide?

Best Attractions from Melbourne to Adelaide

  • The Great Ocean Road and the Otways.
  • Ballarat’s Sovereign Hill.
  • The Grampians.
  • Mount Gambier.
  • Coonawarra Wine Region.
  • Naracoorte Caves.
  • Victor Harbour.
  • Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert.

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