South Australia
South Australia boasts a diverse range of holiday experiences, from its vibrant capital city of Adelaide to its stunning natural landscapes and renowned wine regions. Adelaide, known for its festivals, arts, and culinary scene, offers visitors a mix of cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and theatres. The city’s Central Market is a must-visit destination, where visitors can sample fresh produce, gourmet delights, and international cuisine. Adelaide’s proximity to iconic wine regions like the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale makes it an ideal base for wine lovers to embark on tasting tours and explore world-class wineries.
Beyond the city limits, South Australia’s natural beauty awaits exploration. The rugged coastline of the Eyre Peninsula offers opportunities for outdoor adventures such as surfing, diving, and swimming with sea lions and dolphins. Kangaroo Island, located off the coast of Adelaide, is renowned for its pristine beaches, abundant wildlife, and stunning landscapes, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Additionally, the Flinders Ranges in the state’s north provide breathtaking scenery, ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, and opportunities for bushwalking, camping, and stargazing beneath clear outback skies.
For those seeking a unique cultural experience, South Australia’s rich indigenous heritage is evident throughout the state, with opportunities to learn about Aboriginal culture, history, and traditions through guided tours, cultural performances, and visits to sacred sites. Whether exploring the vibrant city of Adelaide, indulging in gourmet food and wine experiences, or immersing oneself in the natural wonders of Kangaroo Island and the Flinders Ranges, South Australia offers a diverse range of holiday experiences to suit every traveller’s interests and preferences.
HIGHLIGHTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
BAROSSA VALLEY
MURRAY RIVER
ADELAIDE
WILPENA POUND
Suggested Itineraries
Southern Coast Discovery
6 day Self-Drive
Melbourne, Apollo Bay, Port Fairy, Mount Gambier, Robe, Victor Harbour, McLaren Vale, Adelaide
An epic 6-day self-drive adventure from Melbourne to Adelaide, tracing the iconic Great Ocean Road. Begin your journey along the stunning coastal route, marvelling at the majestic Twelve Apostles and rugged cliffs of Port Campbell National Park.
Continue to the charming seaside town of Port Fairy, where historic buildings and picturesque beaches await exploration. Journey onwards to Mount Gambier, discovering the mesmerising Blue Lake and limestone caves. Then, traverse to Victor Harbour, known for its scenic coastline and charming heritage attractions. Conclude your unforgettable road trip in Adelaide, having experienced the breathtaking beauty and diverse landscapes of southern Australia.
Adelaide Highlights
4 day self-guided tour
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley
A delightful 4-day self-guided tour of Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, and the Barossa Valley, immersing yourself in South Australia’s diverse landscapes and culinary delights. Begin in Adelaide, exploring its vibrant culture, historic architecture, and bustling markets. Then, venture to Kangaroo Island, where you’ll encounter native wildlife, pristine beaches, and dramatic coastal scenery.
Next, indulge in the world-renowned wines of the Barossa Valley, touring vineyards, sampling premium vintages, and savouring gourmet cuisine. With scenic drives, wildlife encounters, and wine tastings, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of South Australia’s natural beauty and gastronomic delights.
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