If you drive the whole way via Port Augusta, the distance is 647km and takes almost six hours, without breaks.
The trip can be shortened by 20-25 minutes by catching the ferry at Wallaroo, and travelling across Spencer Gulf, which takes a couple of hours but reduces driving time. This route takes around five and a half hours, and is a distance of 392 km.
Flight time is just over half an hour.
From Adelaide to Port Augusta is a distance of 305 km. Travel time is about 2 hours 45 minutes.
The driving distance from Adelaide to Port Fairy is about 589 km, and travel time is around 8 hours (without breaks).
From Port Melbourne to Ballarat is a distance of 110 km. Travel time is an estimated 1.25 hours, depending on traffic.
Travel time between Flagstaff Hill and North Adelaide is about half an hour. The distance is 19 km.
By road, it is 772 km from Adelaide to Ceduna. Estimated travel time is 7 hours 15 mins, without breaks.
Often it will arrive the next day however usually it arrives on the second business day.
Travelling by road from Adelaide to Perth is a distance of about 2 692 km, or 1672 miles. This route goes via Ceduna and Port Wakefield. Travel time is estimated at around 32 hours, so it is a good four-day journey.
By road, from Perth to Adelaide is a distance of 2 692 km ( 1672 miles), via the Nullarbor Plain, Ceduna and Port Wakefield. Travel time is estimated at around 32 hours, so it is a good four-day journey. If you stop overnight and take suitable breaks, you would be there during the day on Wednesday.
The best time, with the best weather conditions for travelling between Adelaide and Darwin is August-September.
The driving distance between Melbourne and Adelaide is 725km (450 miles), and the journey takes around 9 hours to travel, without breaks. It is a full day's journey.
The flight distance from Coober Pedy Airport to Adelaide Airport is 464 miles / 747 km
The air distance from Perth, Ontario, Canada, to Adelaide, South Africa, is 8,333 miles. That equals 13,411 kilometers or 7,242 nautical miles.