Located on the Southern Ocean side of Australia is South Australia. Great giants of the seas adhorn the coast, where you can watch Southern Right and Humpbacks Whales play with their young beneath towering cliffs at the Head of Bight.

Some of the most dangerous coastlines in Australia, with temperamental oceans, steep jagged red cliffs and an abundant marinelife
Venture further inland, and back in time you go to a lifestyle of yesterday, where things move a little slower, but can be some of the most productive. Or you can check out the town where most people live in underground houses, and some of the most beautiful opals in the world originate.
Delve into underwater caverns in the South East and Eyre Peninsula and view the calcite formations and fossils
Travel through South Australia and you can go swimming in the pristine waters of the underground lake in the Nullabor Caves. The South Australian coastline will keep you entertained for months, so take plenty of time out when visiting. There are some of the best surfing beaches in Australia, with kilometers of white beaches stretching along the coastline. Venture further on to the great ocean cliffs and enjoy the splendour of whales migrating or dolphins playing close to the coast. Take to the ocean and you can either swim with white pointer sharks, or try your hand at big game fishing.
Named after Queen Adelaide, it possesses a visual harmony and classical elegant style
Adelaide, the capital, enjoys a Mediterranean climate of cool, moist winters and hot dry summers. Adelaide has gained itself an international reputation for its great hospitality and fine wines. Surrounded by parklands, it is a charming blend of historic buildings, numerous shops, wide streets decorated with street cafes and restaurants which has preserved its heritage and links with the past. Here you can experience the excitement, culture and convenience of a city without the frustrations.






