Tram at Moseley Square stop ready to depart towards Adelaide city

South Australia

South Australia is known for its stunning landscapes, quaint towns, and delicious wine. It is a perfect destination for travellers who want to escape the city and immerse themselves in nature and culture. The Adelaide Hills' lush greenery and rolling hills make it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts. You can hike in the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, visit the Cleland Wildlife Park, or go wine tasting in the quaint towns of Hahndorf and Stirling.

The Barossa Valley, located just an hour away from Adelaide, is one of the most famous wine regions in Australia. It is home to some of the world's best Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay. Kangaroo Island is a nature lover's paradise & home to unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and breathtaking landscapes. You can see sea lions, koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies in their natural habitat, or go hiking, fishing, swimming, & surfing.

South Australia is a beautiful destination that offers a perfect balance of nature and culture. From the vineyards of Barossa Valley to the beaches of Fleurieu Peninsula, you'll find something to suit your taste. The best time to visit South Australia is between September and November or March and May, depending on the region you're visiting. If you're planning a trip to South Australia, you're in for a treat.

Nullarbor

Eyre Peninsula

Nullarbor

 

Smoky Bay [The Nullarbor]
Smoky Bay [The Nullarbor]

Smoky Bay is a relaxed seaside town located south east of Ceduna, with beautiful beaches ideal for swimming, crabbing and windsurfing.

Ceduna [The Nullarbor]
Ceduna [The Nullarbor]

Ceduna is a great base for exploring the pristine ocean and rugged coastline of the Great Australia Bight.

The Blue Lake
Discovering Mount Gambier

Mount Gambier is a beautiful destination on Australia's Limestone Coast that has something to offer everyone, from outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs to those looking for a relaxing getaway.

South Australia - Overview
About South Australia

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.

Alligator Gorge
Alligator Gorge

Alligator Gorge is within the scenic Mount Remarkable National Park, in the Southern Flinders Ranges, just 10km south of Wilmington.

Border Village
Border Village - Nullarbor

Border Village is located fifty metres east of the Western Australian Agricultural checkpoint, twelve kilometres east of Eucla.

The Ghan - A journey by train
The Ghan - A journey by train

The Ghan is an Australian passenger train service that travels between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin on the Adelaide - Darwin railway.

Flavours of the Fleurieu
Flavours of the Fleurieu

Indulge in some of the best local country produce and a number of wineries offering great wine tasting and cellar door wine tour experiences.

The Wines of Barossa
The Wines of Barossa

The Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide, and is the main source of employment for many residents.

The Great Australian Bight
The Great Australian Bight

The Great Australian Bight is a very large bight (or bend in the coast that forms an open bay) on the southern edge of the Australian continent.

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