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South Australia

The ultimate travel guide to your next South Australia getaway. Sip in Wine tasting, walk national parks and explore Kangaroo Island or the Murray River.

Hare's Chase in the Barossa Valley, SA
Barossa Valley

This SA winery officially has the best shiraz in the world

Australia adds another trophy to its growing shelf of wine awards.

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Mt Gambier

7 excellent Mount Gambier restaurants to try now

From a scene-stealing country steakhouse to a fine dining eatery, these are the Mount Gambier restaurants worth visiting. 

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Mount Gambier Sinkholes
Mt Gambier

The fascinating sinkholes in Mount Gambier to visit

Fancy a swim in a dazzling cobalt waterway, or a stroll around a lush, emerald wonderland? The famous Mount Gambier sinkholes can set the mood for every kind of adventure.

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This epic new 100km walk loops all the way around Adelaide
Adelaide

This epic new 100km walk loops all the way around Adelaide

The Adelaide100 is an epic and scenic lap of the South Australian capital.

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Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide

It’s official – this is the happiest city in Australia

The state capital was the only Aussie city to rank in the global list of 30 happiest cities.

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Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is about to flood for the first time in years
Outback South Australia

Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is about to flood for the first time in years

Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is rising – and so is demand to see it.

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pearl the penguin at Wildlife Welfare Organisation (SA) Inc
Fleurieu Peninsula

Pearl the rare white penguin found in SA is “not out of the woods yet”

A rare white penguin was found in poor condition on a South Australian beach. Here's what we know.

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Adelaide

The most luxurious wine tour in Australia

Fly amongst the vines with the luxe new wine tour from Ascend Wine Odyssey.

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InterContinental Barossa Resort and Spa
Barossa Valley

is set to unveil The Barossa Valley its first luxury resort

One of Australia's most celebrated wine regions is set to unveil an exceptional new $100 million resort.

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Discover the best places to visit and things to do in South Australia with our ultimate travel guide. From beautiful beaches, world-renowned wine regions, a vibrant and cultural capital city and charming country towns, it’s easy to plan your next South Australian getaway.

South Australia is a great holiday destination for a romantic getaway in wine country, family beach holidays on the coast or road tripping to the outback; immerse yourself in the very best South Australia has to offer.

Top things to do in South Australia

South Australia is blessed with multiple wine regions to indulge in a spot of wine tasting. Head to McLaren Vale for a premium cellar door experience and a stop by the d’Arenberg Cube. Arguably South Australia’s most famous wine region, the Barossa Valley is a must-visit for wine lovers. Head to the charming Clare Valley for award-winning Riesling and picturesque vineyard views. Further afield, Coonawarra on the Limestone Coast is known for its big, bold Cabernet Sauvignon wines.

Walk off all that great South Australian food and wine with a hike or trek in South Australia’s rugged and beautiful great outdoors. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely afternoon stroll or an intrepid multi-day wilderness adventure, such as the Southern Great Ocean walk, you can find a hike or trek to suit your level of fitness in South Australia. Arkaba Walk at Wilpena Pound is a 4-day hike and one of Australia’s eight Great Walks, traversing the ancient Flinders Rangers in Outback South Australia. Adelaide also has some great hikes to suit all levels of fitness.


 

Where to stay in South Australia

You’ll find plenty of accommodation options in South Australia to suit every budget, from camping and caravan parks, budget hotels, to beachside resorts, boutique hotels and luxury accommodation. Choosing where to stay in South Australia will depend on the style of holiday you seek. From a Barossa Valley wine weekend to an Adelaide cultural mini-break to cruising the Murray River, there is so much to see and do, and the perfect accommodation to suit your style and budget in South Australia.


 

The best places to eat and drink in South Australia

South Australia is renowned for its world-class wine regions like the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, which pair perfectly with the state’s abundant local produce. Adelaide’s thriving food scene offers everything from farm-to-table dining to vibrant multicultural markets. Coastal regions like the Eyre Peninsula serve up fresh seafood, including oysters and kingfish, while the rolling hills and outback towns showcase hearty country fare. Whether you’re sampling artisan cheeses or sipping fine shiraz, eating in South Australia is a delicious way to experience the region’s natural bounty and warm hospitality.

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