Take a morning dip with dolphins, hug a koala, sip a Shiraz, hike through the hills or drive a cow in the Outback on the Great Australian Outback Cattle Drive.
1) Adelaide - The wine and festival capital of Australia
2) Adelaide Hills - Many scenic routes and picture-postcard views at every turn
3) Barossa - Australia's most famous wine region, Barossa foods, festivals & rich heritage
4) Clare Valley - Taste some of Australia's premier wines
5) Yorke Peninsula - More than 600 kilometers of coastline and a host of sunny seaside towns
6) Eyre Peninsula - Watch whales play, swim with dolphins, explore seaside towns and try sensational seafood.
7) Kangaroo Island - One of the most unspoiled natural wonders of the world
8) Fleurieu Peninsula - Wineries, orchards, pastures and turquoise waters
9) Limestone Coast - Famed for its red wines, red soils and red rock lobster
10) Murraylands - Paddle a canoe, charter a houseboat or take a cruise on the Murray River
11) Riverland – Scenic stop on your drive, featuring great food and wine
12) Flinders Ranges & Outback - Covers more than 80% of the state