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Regional South Australia

Adelaide

Adelaide One of the world’s most liveable capital cities, Adelaide is a place to relax, and a place to party. You can stroll to more than 100 restaurants within its square mile, enjoy vibrant arts and sports festivals, and explore elegant shopping malls. Then there’s the world’s largest undercover produce market: Pure heaven for foodies.  More information on Adelaide.

Adelaide Hills

Adelaide Hills Twenty minutes from Adelaide is a slice of serene wooded landscapes dotted with farms, wineries, cellar doors and towns serving up fantastic contemporary and traditional cuisine, plus great shopping and warm hospitality. More information on Adelaide Hills.

Barossa

Barossa Taste the good life in Australia’s most famous wine region. Visit cellar doors, taste regional produce flavoured with the Barossa’s rich European heritage and dine at acclaimed restaurants set among a colourful patchwork of vineyards and picture book villages. More information on the Barossa.

Clare Valley

Clare Valley Australia’s home of Riesling is a hidden gem of a wine region, where you can sample an authentic taste of country Australia amid a landscape of bush, vineyards and farms. Meet friendly locals, and enjoy seriously good food made the traditional way. More information on Clare Valley.

Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula This vast, uncrowded region of the State is home to pristine beaches where you can swim with playful sea lions and dolphins. For seafood lovers, it’s paradise, with a tantalising smorgasbord of freshly-caught oysters, Southern Bluefin Tuna and shellfish to savour.  More information on Eyre Peninsula.

Fleurieu Peninsula

Fleurieu Peninsula A coastal getaway on Adelaide’s doorstep, the Fleurieu Peninsula boasts renowned wine regions and fine dining, picture-perfect seaside towns and plenty of stunning nature. More information on Fleurieu Peninsula.

Flinders Ranges and Outback

Flinders Ranges and Outback Whether it’s riding horses on a working sheep station, four-wheel-driving through vast mountain ranges and mysterious deserts, or soaking up the region in five-star luxury, this is the place to find adventure and wonder. For foodies, it’s the place to discover quandong pies, feral food platters, authentic Outback tucker and even a little-known wine region. More information on Flinders Ranges and Outback.

Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island Escape the everyday in the untamed wilderness of Australia’s third largest island. Spot sea lions, koalas and kangaroos, and laze on footprint-free beaches. Taste the fruits of one of Australia’s newest wine regions plus premium local food, including sheep’s milk cheese, Ligurian Bee honey and Kangaroo Island Marron. More information on Kangaroo Island.

Limestone Coast

Limestone Coast Relax and indulge as you explore the Limestone Coast’s never-ending beaches, picturesque coastal villages, freshly-caught crayfish and the cellar doors of its famed wine regions, including the Coonawarra. More information on Limestone Coast.

Murray River

Murray River Explore Australia’s greatest waterway with a cruise, captain your own houseboat, fish or enjoy watersports. On land, there are welcoming communities along with a bounty of fresh, mouth-watering oranges, stone-fruits, almonds and other locally-grown culinary delights to savour at road-side stalls and the Riverland Farmer’s Market. More information on Murray River.

Yorke Peninsula

Yorke Peninsula Stunning beaches and national parks plus friendly coastal towns are the reason this is a favourite holiday spot with South Australians. ‘Yorkes’ is famous for its fishing, so you can catch your own King George Whiting for dinner. The local eateries are famous for their hearty pub meals and scrumptious seafood. More information on Yorke Peninsula.