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EXPERIENCES YOU’LL LOVE
The best part of any journey is the experiences you have along the way, leaving
you with memories to relive long after the holiday is over.
South Australia has countless amazing things to see and do. Here are 10 of our
favourites to inspire your wanderlust.
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WOMADelaide, Adelaide Seppeltsfield Wines, Barossa Valley
ADELAIDE FESTIVALS WINE REGIONS
Within the space of a few months Adelaide plays Home to 18 wine making regions, South Australia
host to a number of major festivals. The Adelaide is one of the ‘Great Wine Capitals’ of the world.
Festival is one of the world’s great art events Visit Adelaide’s National Wine Centre of Australia
showcasing internationally acclaimed theatre to learn about wine or discover cellar doors and
productions, musicians and dance performances. tasting rooms in and around the city. The Adelaide
During February and March the Adelaide Fringe Hills are known for cool climate wines, from
Festival has the city buzzing with excitement. Set Sauvignon Blanc to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
in Adelaide’s Botanic Gardens, WOMADelaide The Barossa is home to some of the world’s best
is an annual open-air music and dance festival. Shiraz and the biggest names in Australian wine
The rest of the state doesn’t miss out, with the including Jacob’s Creek and Seppeltsfield. Follow
Barossa Winter Festival, Clare Valley Gourmet the Riesling Trail that winds past cellar doors in the
Weekend and the McLaren Vale Sea and Clare Valley or discover more than 50 wineries in
Vine Festival. McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
South Australian Tourism Commission/Meaghan Coles
Island Beehive, Kangaroo Island
KANGAROO ISLAND
Kangaroo Island is one of Australia’s great natural
wonders and is often referred to as the ‘zoo
without fences’. Get up close to native animals
in their natural habitat. Watch a seal basking on
white beaches, koalas dozing in the tree tops
and swim with wild dolphins off Kangaroo Island’s
beautiful coastline. View the stunning scenery
from the impressive Remarkable Rocks, the South Australian Tourism Commission/Adam Bruzzone
naturally-formed archway that is Admiral’s Arch
and the giant sand dunes known as little Sahara.
Sample organic honey at the Island Beehive or
Clifford’s Honey Farm or try outstanding local
gins from Kangaroo Island Spirits. Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island
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