Vibrant, easy to get around:Adelaide is South Australia’s capital city. Its events calendar is packed with everything from award-winning sport to world-class art. It’s known as the “20 minute city” because everything is so close and easy to get to.
On arrival in Adelaide you will be transferred to your hotel. This afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps ride the historic tram from Victoria Square to the beachside suburb of Glenelg
Stop for morning tea at the Lyndoch Bakery. Visit Wolf Blass and taste some of the Barossa’s famous wines. Enjoy lunch at the Kaesler Winery Restaurant. Travel through the Adelaide Hills to Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest German settlement. See quaint cottages and craft shops. Return to Adelaide via the village of Bridgewater.
Kangaroo Island - It’s a wildlife sanctuary without fences, where visitors can see Australian animals in their natural habitat. Depart early morning and Enjoy a scenic coach drive through the Fleurieu Peninsula to Cape Jervis to board the ferry to Kangaroo Island or alternatively take a flight to Kingscote Airport. Enjoy the scenic drive to the Seal Bay Conservation Park-and see the endangered Australian Sea-lions in the natural state.
Wander along the 800-metre boardwalk which meanders through the limestone cliffs and dunes to viewing platforms where you can observe the sea-lions surfing the waves or sunning themselves on the beach as you enjoy the stunning coastal scenery..Recommend Hotel Aurora Ozone, Kangaroo Island
After breakfast enjoy your day at Flinders Chase National Park, renowned as a sanctuary for native Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas. During the tour experience rugged southern coastline while walking on Remarkable Rocks and Admiral’s Arch with stunning sea views.And finally walk among the eucalypts looking for Koalas at Hanson Bay Sanctuary Return to Adelaide by ferry and coach arriving late evening. Hotel: Grand Chifley (standard) or Stamford Plaza (first class), Adelaide.
you will be transferred to Adelaide Airport to connect with your onward flight.
The opal capital of Australia, half the population lives in underground dugouts to escape high temperatures in summer. It's a fascinating and friendly place to visit, and a must-do on your Outback holiday. Only in Coober Pedy will you find underground hotels, restaurants, bars, an underground church, and a golf course without a blade of grass.
Coober Pedy has some 4000 residents from more than 40 countries. get a great insight into the history of Coober Pedy at the Old Timers Mine or Umoona Opal Mine. VisitThe famous Dog Fence (dingo fence) - stretching 5,300km across Australia,The Serbian Underground Church - spectacular excavation, traditional Serbian Orthodox architecture and fascinating sand stone carvings.
In your outback itinerary, 1 night or 2 nights is recommended. The Flinders Ranges you will find gorges to explore, wildlife to encounter and secret caves. Amidst the vibrant colours of the 800 million-year-old quartzite and limestone outcrop that is the Flinders Ranges lies Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre 17km long and 7km wide. Shaped by the weathering and uplifting of land over time. Wilpena Pound Resort sits within the stunning Flinders Ranges, encompassing some of the most spectacular scenery in South Australia. The resort offers a range of 4WD tours and scenic flights overWilpena Pound, as well as numerous bushwalks for all levels of fitness, walking tours, scenic drives and Aboriginal sites.
- is a working sheep station located in South Australia's Flinders Ranges. The new luxury eco-villas are the ultimate in Flinders Ranges accommodation. Set on a private and secluded site, yet within easy reach of the main Rawnsley Park facilities, these stylish and contemporary villas boast uninterrupted views of Wilpena Pound and the surrounding ranges Early morning Depart on a ‘Sunset on the Chace’ Tour. Experience a panoramic Flinders Ranges sunset from the top of the Chace Range
The Seafood capital of Australia and commercial hub to the Eyre Peninsula, great place to enjoy seafood and self-drive. An ideal base to explore the Hinterland and lower Eyre Peninsula
Great Coastal drives, secluded beaches and wineries form the beautiful backdrop for the Scott Hicks film; Boys are Back, which did receive great reviews.