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Barossa Taxi launches new booking site for airport transfers and winery tours

May 4, 2026
Barossa Taxi launches new booking site for airport transfers and winery tours

By AI, Created 11:16 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Barossa Taxi has launched barossataxi.net.au to let travellers and locals book 24/7 transport across the Barossa Valley, including Adelaide Airport transfers, cellar door tours and wedding shuttles. The new site is meant to solve a common regional travel gap by giving visitors a direct way to find a locally based taxi operator before they arrive.

Why it matters: - The new website gives Barossa Valley visitors and residents a single place to book transport in a region where rideshare coverage is limited. - The launch is aimed at reducing uncertainty around return trips from cellar doors, events and wine tours. - The site could make trip planning easier for travelers who need airport transfers, group transport or late-night rides.

What happened: - Barossa Taxi launched barossataxi.net.au as its new booking and information hub. - The Tanunda-based operator says the site brings together Adelaide Airport transfers, winery and cellar door tours, local taxi rides, wedding and event transport and corporate accounts. - Barossa Taxi operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week from 204A Murray Street in Tanunda. - The company has served the Barossa Valley for more than two decades. - Barossa Taxi holds a 4.7-star rating from more than 100 Google reviews. - The service covers Tanunda, Nuriootpa, Angaston, Lyndoch, Williamstown, Greenock, Seppeltsfield, Marananga, Rowland Flat and surrounding districts, with regular runs to Adelaide Airport and Adelaide CBD.

The details: - Airport transfers include real-time flight tracking and fixed-price options for the roughly 60-kilometre trip between the Barossa Valley and Adelaide Airport. - Winery and cellar door tours are offered as half-day and full-day packages. - Tour vehicles can seat up to 13 passengers. - Sample itineraries can include Penfolds, Seppeltsfield, Yalumba, Jacob’s Creek, Hentley Farm and Gibson Barossa. - Local rides are metered to the standard South Australian taxi tariff and can be booked on demand or in advance. - Wedding and event transport includes multi-vehicle coordination for bridal parties and guest shuttles. - All drivers are fully accredited and police-checked. - Bookings are taken by phone on 0400 631 631. - Barossa Taxi accepts cash, EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay and corporate accounts. - The website also lists the full service area, metered local fares, fixed-price airport transfers, hourly tour rates and an FAQ covering booking lead times, group capacity, payment options and flight-delay handling.

Between the lines: - The launch is a direct response to a regional transport problem: Uber and DiDi are concentrated in metropolitan Adelaide, not spread evenly across the Barossa. - A dedicated local booking site positions Barossa Taxi as a pre-arrival option for visitors who want transport lined up before they reach the cellar door. - The company is also leaning on transparency, with pricing and service details published online to reduce friction for tourists and event planners.

What’s next: - Barossa Taxi is likely to use the new site to capture more advance bookings for airport pickups, wine tours and events. - Demand should stay strongest during the Barossa Vintage Festival, harvest season and long weekends, when visitor traffic rises. - The company expects to continue serving domestic and international travelers across the region year-round.

The bottom line: - Barossa Taxi is turning its long-running local service into a more accessible digital booking platform for one of Australia’s busiest wine regions.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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