South Australia
Rediscover Yourself
South Australia
One of the best things about South Australia is the diversity of experiences it offers – there are 12 unique regions to explore, most within a couple of hours’ drive of Adelaide.
With 13 wine regions, South Australia is known as the wine and food centre of Australia, and the place to enjoy the good life. Nature and outdoor adventure seekers will love the wildlife of Kangaroo Island and the Adelaide Hills. The Eyre and Fleurieu Peninsulas meanwhile are some of the world’s best whale watching destinations (whale season runs from June to October). Beach-goers will find pristine waters, surf, rugged cliffs and soft sand along the State’s coast while the mighty Murray River is perfect for water sports, house boating and camping. The Finders Ranges and Outback offer something different again – a unique glimpse of Australia’s arid yet hauntingly beautiful heartland.
South Australia is the perfect place to rediscover yourself and your loved one.
Text and images courtesy South Australian Tourism
South Australia
Click a location in the list below for accommodation and travel options in that location.
- Adelaide
- The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a vibrant, stylish and innovative city. With rolling hills, pristine beaches, a lively nightlife, galleries, cafes, pubs, bookshops, fashion houses, antique stores, cellar doors and parklands, it’s a city you’ll want to come back to time and time again. As the nation’s “heart of the arts”, Adelaide hosts a range of vibrant...
- The Barossa
- It is no secret that the Barossa is famous for wine, and no trip would be complete without a tasting session at one or more of the 60 alluring cellar doors. We take it for granted that where there’s fine wine, there’s fine food. In the Barossa, our produce is not simply grown or made – it’s part of the distinctive history of the region. You’ll find markets, providores, cellar doors,...
- Kangaroo Island
- The third largest island off the coast of Australia, Kangaroo Island is a nature lover’s paradise. The island’s isolation and limited development has ensured an abundance of wildlife living in a protected natural environment. Pure air and clean water makes Kangaroo Island one of the last unspoiled wonders of the world with plenty delicious seafood, natural produce and even wine, while...