South Australia
A visit to South Australia grants tourists the opportunity to have an amazing experience in nature. Get away from the craziness of the city and immerse yourself in nature when you take a trip to South Australia.
South Australia
South Australia
South Australia
South Australia
South Australia
South Australia
Port Lincoln
South Australia
Kangaroo Island
South Australia
Victor Harbor
Camping at Lake Eyre, Australia’s Largest Salt Lake
Located in the Lake Eyre National Park, Lake Eyre is the largest saltwater lake in Australia and is also the lowest point in the country. It is an inland basin that is actually dry most of the time. Despite this, it still attracts many tourists because even the vast salt-covered expanse is a sight to behold. Those lucky enough to see the lake with water will also be treated to sights of water birds that breed here. These include pelicans and silver gulls.
Many people also camp at Lake Eyre. The isolation and peacefulness of the lake and its surrounding areas allow campers to really experience the Australian Outback. The best time to visit Lake Eyre is between April and October when weather conditions are most favourable for campers.
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Events and Meetings in Adelaide Convention Centre
South Australia is home to the country’s first purpose-built convention centre. The multi-awarded Adelaide Convention Centre is considered one of the world’s best and most modern venues. Hold your events and meetings in Adelaide Convention Centre! Send us a message and we can help you set it up.

Fishing at Glenelg Jetty
Glenelg is a beachside suburb in Adelaide. It draws many tourists because of the beach and several other attractions. One attraction is the Glenelg Jetty, which has an interesting and colourful history. Built in the 1850s, the jetty was initially used by fishermen which also served as a cargo port. These days, people come to Glenelg Jetty to breathe in the fresh ocean air and to enjoy the view.
Glenelg Jetty is one of the most popular fishing spots in Adelaide. You will also find many locals and tourists fishing here. The water around Glenelg Jetty is home to various species of fish including squid.
Activities in Lake Gairdner National Park
Lake Gairdner National Park is a protected area in South Australia. The park is home to three salt lakes. Lake Gairdner after which it was named, Lake Harris, and Lake Everard.
A common activity in Lake Gairdner National Park is camping. Campers can light campfires and go stargazing at night. Many people also come to this park for Speed Week, an annual land speed event where drivers of various types of vehicles try to break speed records.


Pristine Beaches of McLaren Vale
South of Adelaide’s city centre is McLaren Vale, a quaint town known for its wine, culinary experiences, and natural attractions. There are many beaches in and around McLaren Vale where tourists can see stunning coastal views of pristine beaches and blue waters.
The area is also famous for the wine that comes from its wine region. The dry red wine from McLaren Vale is particularly notable, but they also produce other varieties. Visit McLaren Vale and get a taste of some of the country’s finest wines.
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Things to Do in Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a popular tourist destination for people who want to enjoy all sorts of water activities. The area is quite popular for sailing and yachting enthusiasts. Those looking for something more adrenaline pumping can get close to sharks through shark cage diving. Tourists can also have an unforgettable experience swimming with seals in Port Lincoln. Make sure that you also get a taste of the city’s fresh seafood.
Remarkable Rocks in Kangaroo Island
At the west end of Kangaroo Island is Flinders Chase National Park where visitors can see Remarkable Rocks. This granite formation was sculpted by hundreds of millions of years of rain, wind, and waves. These granite boulders seem to defy gravity as they are precariously balanced on top of each other.


Victor Harbour
Victor Harbour has a wide range of activities for the whole family. Visit Granite Island by taking a ride on a horse-drawn tram. On this island, you can see little penguins and go dolphin and whale watching among other activities. Victor Harbour also has a number of walking trails that will let you appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
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