South Australia

Cruise the pristine coastline from Whyalla to Ceduna exploring the Seafood & Aquaculture Trail around the Eyre Peninsula.
For those looking for a bargain, Adelaide is chock full of free attractions. Even getting around is free.
Unlike most Australian cities that grew up haphazardly around early settlements, Adelaide was planned from the start - and it shows.
Some of the world's best cricketing memorabilia is on show in Adelaide.
North of Adelaide's CBD is an altogether different place from the bustle of the city centre.
The big dry is not all doom and gloom for the Murray River wetlands.
Adelaide's best kept secrets are just a half-hour drive from the city centre.
Red wine, red soil. It's easy to see why Coonawarra has been nicknamed the other red centre.
South Australia's Barossa Valley, just an hour or so's drive from Adelaide, is not the place to go if you are on a diet.
As any Adelaide local will tell you, a weekend in McLaren Vale is all about gastronomic indulgence.
Head to McLaren Vale's annual Sea and Vines festival on the June long weekend for good food, fine wine and great music.
You can't escape the birdlife at historic Goolwa on the mouth of the Murray River.
The Fleurieu Peninsula is South Australia's most popular and accessible holiday destination.
The Clare Valley, 90 minutes drive from Adelaide, has more than 40 wineries, all within 15 minutes drive from each other.
10 great adventures to spice up your next South Australian holiday.
Port Lincoln is home to Australia's favourite race horse, world-class seafood and sensational scenery.
The dry South Australian heat and straw-coloured paddocks seem eerily misplaced beside the deep blue of the Ocean.
The cold southern waters that wash this rugged coastline produce some of the freshest and tastiest seafood in the country and the best way to taste it is to follow the seafood and aquaculture trail.
Kangaroo Island is home to some of the most diverse wildlife you'll find concentrated in one area anywhere in Australia.
The Flinders Ranges is an ancient landscape, one of the oldest on earth - the mountains, once higher than the Himalaya, are more than 600 million years old and are one of the richest geological areas in the country.
If you're not in Coober Pedy looking for opal, then you're probably here to buy some. And there's lots of it.
Explore South Australia's riverlands, where life takes on the rhythms of the river itself - slow, relaxed and tranquil.
Take a luxury ride down the Murray River in a million-dollar houseboat.
Curving around the Great Australian Bight, the route "across the Nullarbor" is legendary and one of Australia's great road journeys.
Driving the longest, straightest road in the world across the Nullarbor
The Oodnadatta Track passes through a mixture of plains and undulating countryside, skirting at its south eastern end the vast expanse of Lake Eyre.
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