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South Australia revolves around Adelaide, and the city has solid shower infrastructure through council-run aquatic centres and beach facilities along the Glenelg to Henley Beach strip. The Adelaide Aquatic Centre in North Adelaide is particularly good, with an outdoor 50m pool and modern facilities.
Beyond Adelaide, South Australia is wine country, outback, and coastline. The Fleurieu Peninsula south of Adelaide is popular for beach holidays and has good facilities at Victor Harbor and Port Elliot. The Barossa and Clare Valleys don't have much in terms of public showers - you're relying on accommodation or the occasional caravan park.
For serious outback travelers, the Stuart Highway north toward Darwin and the Eyre Highway west to Perth have roadhouses with shower facilities spaced for long-haul driving.
Good to know: Kangaroo Island requires a ferry crossing and has limited facilities outside Kingscote and Penneshaw. Plan your shower stops on the mainland before crossing.
We've mapped 194+ shower locations across South Australia, with 180 verified by travelers like you. You'll find facilities in 20+ cities and towns throughout the state.
Adelaide Aquatic Centre and beach facilities from Glenelg to Henley
Popular beach suburb with free showers and tram access to city
Fleurieu Peninsula hub with aquatic centre
Regional city with council aquatic facility
Gateway to the outback with good stopping facilities
Unique outback town with caravan park facilities
Free along Adelaide metro beaches
Adelaide Aquatic Centre is excellent, A$7.50 casual entry
Stuart Highway and Eyre Highway have facilities for travelers
Throughout wine regions and coastal areas
Regional towns have basic but functional facilities
Budget: Beach showers free. Some smaller regional pools A$4-6.
Mid-range: Adelaide Aquatic Centre A$7.50. Caravan parks A$5-10.
Premium: Adelaide premium gyms A$20-30 for day passes.
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate - hot, dry summers and mild winters. The outback gets extremely hot (45C+) in summer. Kangaroo Island ferry bookings are essential in peak season. Wine regions have limited public facilities - plan around accommodation.
Adelaide's Glenelg Beach has excellent free facilities and is easily reached by tram from the city. It's the classic Adelaide beach experience.