Service Provider for plan and self managed participants
Service Provider for plan and self managed participants
Best Life Experiences allows you to explore Port Adelaide with accessible accommodation and carers who will support your needs. Please note that as per the NDIS respite guidelines, accommodation, activities, meals, and transportation are not included in this package.
Best Life Disability Services believes that your experiences should give you the opportunity to build capacity by exploring and learning about the places you visit. As such, you will receive a welcome pack at the start of your respite that includes a travel journal. Here, you can record your adventures with instant images taken by your support worker to look back on.
During your weekend away, you can participate with your fellow traveller's in gathering information and collecting mementos of your trip with our Scavenger Hunt. .
Quest Port Adelaide provides a stylish retreat with fully equipped kitchen, accessible bathrooms and a balcony which overlooks the Port River, keeping your eye out for Dolphins.
The National Railway Museum is located within the heritage precinct of Lipson Street in Port Adelaide. The Museum features locomotives, railway carriages, a train ride, exhibits and displays housed within two large fully enclosed pavilions and around the extensive Museum grounds.
The South Australian Aviation Museum started in 1984 as the South Australian Aviation & Warbirds Restoration Group. In 1995, the name was changed to the South Australian Aviation Museum. On your visit you will have the opportunity to view their large collection of historical memorabilia of civil and military aviation in South Australia.
The South Australian Maritime Museum preserves the oldest nautical collection in Australia. In 1872 the Port Adelaide Institute began a museum collection to complement its library and its educational and social programs. That collection grew over the following century reflecting the seafarers and the ships that visited Port Adelaide. On your visit you will have the opportunity to view figureheads, nautical instruments, bathing costumes, shipwreck artefacts, paintings, models, vessels and so much more, with over 20,000 objects and images in the collection, this museum is not to be missed.
Enjoy lunch at Whipped on Semaphore Road and then board The Semaphore to Fort Glanville train. The train departs from the foot of the jetty at the end of the popular Semaphore Road Cafe strip and parallels the Esplanade and the sand dunes of one of Adelaide's most popular swimming beaches, before passing through the dunes near historic Fort Glanville at Point Malcolm.
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