#10. Kangaroo Island



Kangaroo Island

Just a short hop from the mainland of South Australia, Kangaroo Island feels like a world away. It is a sanctuary for wildlife and a haven for those needing to escape the day-to-day stress of life. Dramatic soaring cliffs pounded by the wild Southern Ocean meet pristine, secluded beaches and white sandy dunes. Aquamarine waters compliment a sea of deep green where you can swim at unspoiled beaches or dive the underwater graves of ghostly shipwrecks. Over half the island is native bush land, most of it preserved as national parks.

Soothe your soul in a natural wonder without peerDoe-eyed sea lions bask on sandy white beaches, koalas doze in lofty eucalypts and seabirds soar over shimmering lagoons. Little Penguins waddle up the beach at night after a day at sea. You can swim with dolphins or snorkel with tiny leafy sea-dragons.Discover secret surf beaches and the Remarkable Rocks, sculpted by the wind and wild seas over hundreds of millions of years. Surrounded by these fertile lands and rich waters, Kangaroo Island also produces some of Australia’s finest gourmet foods. Freshwater crayfish, pure honey, organic dairy products and a superb range of wines are sure to find a place in food lovers' hearts.

Sleep under the stars or spoil yourself at Southern Ocean Lodge, one of Australia’s most prestigious wilderness retreats. Kangaroo Island is a place of beauty and wide open spaces where you can find a little quiet time and let nature soothe your spirits.


Adelaide: The city of open spaces


Set between some of Australia's richest wine growing regions and the sea, Adelaide is renowned for its historic buildings, superb gardens, high quality dining experiences and fun food festivals. Stroll along wide boulevards seeking art galleries and boutiques showcasing high-end fashion.




Hop off to Kangaroo Island

Dramatic soaring cliffs pounded by the wild Southern Ocean and pristine, secluded beaches with white sandy dunes are just a few of the natural wonders found on this amazing island. Swim with dolphins and watch little penguins and sea lions waddle up the beach. Indulge in freshwater crayfish, pure honey, organic dairy products and superb organic wines to your heart's content.


The timeless landscape of the Flinders Ranges


Ancient magnificent mountains glowing red in the sunset. The beauty of the giant, natural amphitheatre at Wilpena Pound. Yellow-footed rock wallabies peeking out from narrow gorges. A rich indigenous culture; walks with eternal desert vistas and an endless bright night sky above. These are some of the many reasons to put the Flinders Ranges on your list of must-do experiences.



A region of contrasts in the Eyre Peninsula


With spectacular cliffs, long, white, sandy beaches and brilliant blue water, you will be overwhelmed by the contrasts of the Eyre Peninsula. Travel through farming plains, vineyards, untamed wilderness and national parks. Experienced surfers head to the deserted surf beaches. Outdoor adventurers visit for big game fishing and shark cage diving. Food lovers won't want to miss Australia's 'seafood frontier'.
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