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Michela Fantinel

Michela is a passionate traveller and outdoor enthusiast, who has been travelling solo for +30 years between Australia, Italy, Europe and more countries. She is keen to share her knowledge and best tips to help solo travellers travel more and plan their adventures in a simpler and smarter way. Michela is the founder and editor in chief of Rocky Travel.

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  1. Paula
    March 10, 2016 @ 9:00 pm

    Thanks for this really helpful post. I love using public transport when I travel. Sounds to me that Sydney’s Opal card is most like Adelaide’s with a pretty complex pricing structure and a lot of rules. The best thing for travellers is that after 8 trips in a week travel is free so if you plan your time carefully you can visit the Blue Mountains for nothing! I wrote a long post about it on my blog to try to make it easy for visitors to understand.

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    • rockytravel
      November 16, 2016 @ 3:11 pm

      Hi Paula, that’s a great tip. I didn’t know about the Opal Card either. I knew about the 2.50 dollars cap. Thanks for adding it to this list.

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  2. Charles McCool
    December 19, 2016 @ 5:32 am

    Very useful travel resource for Australian public transportation. Thank you.

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  3. Ian mcdonald
    September 19, 2019 @ 11:01 am

    To get a metro card in Adelaide if you hold a interstate seniors card go to Adelaide central railway station and present your seniors card and get fourteen days free travel on the public transport system I rang up Adelaide this afternoon and that’s what I got told

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    • Michela
      September 20, 2019 @ 1:52 pm

      Thanks for adding this piece of information! That’s great to know about it.

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