Adelaide and surrounds (Adelaide, Adelaide Hills) Adelaide, the state's capital and its surrounds have plenty to offer for tourists and travellers. The Adelaide Hills surround Adelaide on the eastern side and have small villages with lots of history and lots of natural wonders. |
Winery areas (Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale) The home of some of Australia's best wines, the Barossa Valley, the McLaren Vale and the lesser-known Clare Valleys are the reason why many travel to South Australia. Besides wines, there's lots of history to see here too. |
Fleurieu Peninsula South of Adelaide, the gateway to Kangaroo Island and home to coastal villages where you can escape to. |
Limestone Coast The south-eastern part of the state, home to the city of Mount Gambier |
Murray River (Riverland, Murraylands) The area surrounding the winding Murray River; South Australia's fruit-growing areas. |
Kangaroo Island Off the coast of mainland Australia, Australia's third-biggest island contains a vast amount of natural beauty unique to this part of Australia. |
Yorke Peninsula Where South Australians go for their holidays. Enjoy beaches, national parks, and more. |
Eyre Peninsula Where 2,000 kilometres of coastline and spectacular scenery meets treeless plains and desert. Home to the cities of Port Lincoln and Whyalla. |
Flinders Ranges and Outback The Flinders Ranges are home to Wilpena Pound, a spectacular natural amphiteatre and a great base for walking and exploring. The Southern Flinders Ranges extend down toward the east of the city of Port Augusta and include the 6,000 hectare Mount Remarkable National Park. In the north the Simpson Desert also presents its own adventures and opportunities. |