South Australia is a state of variety of opportunity. Although it is the driest of all the States and has a large semi-desert area in the northern Outback parts, South Australia has a wonderful range of natural attractions and a thriving arts and entertainment culture. There is so much to see and do in South Australia. # Take a winery tour and taste the wines in the Barossa Valley, or enjoy a hot-air balloon flight over the vineyards # Cycle between vineyards and scenic spots in the Clare Valley and Maclaren Vale Wine Regions. Try the cafes and restaurants in Hahndorf and other historic townships in the Adelaide Hills. Go fishing and bushwalking on Kangaroo Island. Swim with sea lions and taste the fresh seafood on the magical Eyre Peninsula. Take a 4-wheel drive tour through the rugged and
spectacular Flinders Ranges and soar in a glider over magnificent Wilpena Pound. Enjoy swimming, surfing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, boating, cruising and fishing on the pristine beaches and rocky headlands of the fabulous Fleurieu Peninsula. Rest and relax on a houseboat on the waters of the mighty Murray River. Go scuba diving onto the myriad of shipwrecks on the Yorke Peninsula and learn about aquaculture including ranching of blue fin tuna. You can also wonder at the natural history of the Naracoorte Caves with the rich fossil beds on the Limestone Coast. Last but not least you can enjoy all the entertainment and nightlife in Adelaide which is one of the most exciting, thriving, stylish and innovative cities you will ever visit. It is the wine and festival capital of Australia with a
strong emphasis on culture and the arts. The Regions in South Australia include: # Adelaide Hills- wonderful cafes, wineries and restaurants, picture-postcard scenery and famous for its cool-climate wines.# Barossa - the most famous wine region in Australia bursting with superb foods, wines, festivals, wonderful heritage and community. # Clare Valley and MacLaren Vale Wine Regions # Yorke Peninsula - boasts for than 600 km of coastline dotted with interesting seaside towns and secluded beaches. # Eyre Peninsula - a water recreation paradise featuring whales watching, swimming with dolphins and sensational seafood. # Kangaroo Island - fabulous scenery and wildlife, great for a quiet getaway away from it all. # Fleurieu Peninsula - features orchards, pastures, wineries and seafood. # Limestone
Coast is famous for its full-bodied red wines, deep red soils and friendly towns and villages. # Murraylands and Riverland - Unique are along the mighty Murray River offering baoting canoeing, kayaking, cruises house boats and paddles steamer cruises. # Flinders Ranges and Outback - showcasing the wild and rugged interior of South Australia, rich in heritage - just perfect for 4 Wheel drive adventures.