WHAT TO SEE AND DO?
South Australia is a state renowned for its abundance of Wildlife, Outback and Wine, easily accessed from the gateway of Adelaide. A city of natural beauty and simple elegance, Adelaide appeals to many North American visitors because of relaxed lifestyle and rich cultural and culinary offerings. South Australia is home to Australia's most interactive wildlife experience, Kangaroo Island, as well as numerous world famous wine regions including the Barossa, Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale. For travelers wanting to venture into the outback, Coober Pedy offers the opportunity to explore underground homes and the mystical Flinders Ranges offers iconic landscapes and hiking opportunities.
ADDITIONAL INFO
South Australia is an ever-changing, pristine wilderness with over 2300 miles of coastline. From coast to vineyards, and forest to outback, there is no shortage of inspiring and breathtaking scenery. This landscape is teeming with native wildlife: kangaroos, koalas, wombats, echidnas, emus and more than 450 bird species.
1. Spot native wildlife on Kangaroo Island
2. Taste the world famous Grange at Penfolds Magill Estate
3. Swim with Australian Sea Lions off the Eyre Peninsula
4. Make your own blend in the Barossa
5. Cage Dive with the Great White Shark off Port Lincoln
6. Stay underground and find an opal in Coober Pedy
7. Cuddle a Koala in the Adelaide Hills
8. Experience the grandeur of Wilpena Pound while hiking
9. Tour Australia's greatest food and wine route, the Epicurean Way
10. Watch a game of cricket or Aussie rules at the Adelaide Oval
South Australia is a state renowned for its abundance of Wildlife, Outback and Wine, easily accessed from the gateway of Adelaide. A city of natural beauty and simple elegance, Adelaide appeals to many North American visitors because of relaxed lifestyle and rich cultural and culinary offerings. South Australia is home to Australia's most interactive wildlife experience, Kangaroo Island, as well as numerous world famous wine regions including the Barossa, Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale. For travelers wanting to venture into the outback, Coober Pedy offers the opportunity to explore underground homes and the mystical Flinders Ranges offers iconic landscapes and hiking opportunities.
South Australia is an ever-changing, pristine wilderness with over 2300 miles of coastline. From coast to vineyards, and forest to outback, there is no shortage of inspiring and breathtaking scenery. This landscape is teeming with native wildlife: kangaroos, koalas, wombats, echidnas, emus and more than 450 bird species.
Top Regions to See:
1. Spot native wildlife on Kangaroo Island
2. Taste the world famous Grange at Penfolds Magill Estate
3. Swim with Australian Sea Lions off the Eyre Peninsula
4. Make your own blend in the Barossa
5. Cage Dive with the Great White Shark off Port Lincoln
6. Stay underground and find an opal in Coober Pedy
7. Cuddle a Koala in the Adelaide Hills
8. Experience the grandeur of Wilpena Pound while hiking
9. Tour Australia's greatest food and wine route, the Epicurean Way
10. Watch a game of cricket or Aussie rules at the Adelaide Oval
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