
Like our locals, you'll find perspective on what matters most in South Australia’s iconic attractions, towns and regions
Life's good here, but it's no accident. We share a lifestyle lovingly crafted by every person who calls this place home, and we’re here to share it with you. Hear the distinct rustling of vine leaves and taste the tannins of their fruit, when you visit our world-class wine regions. We’ll keep your glass topped up with a shiraz or cabernet sauvignon that’s as local as it gets, while telling you stories of a place that’s as generous as its people. Walk in the shadows cast by the indomitable Wilpena Pound or sink your toes into the pristine sands of Memory Cove. No matter what you see, you'll leave enriched.
Towns in South Australia
As you stop to chat with locals, you'll get a real feel for life in our towns. Unearth the underground enclave hidden by the dusty outback plains, or join the friendly fisherman on the banks of the mighty Murray River. From coastal shires to country communities, each town in South Australia has its own unique flavour and story to share.
Iconic natural landmarks in South Australia
Our landmarks draw the eye and invite you in. Like the Remarkable Rocks — the more you look, the deeper you go until they encircle you. Reaching out you touch their surface only to find its surprisingly polished - worn smooth by 500 million years of wind, sea, and rain. Their cool texture grounds you. Just like the shadows that shift slowly hour by hour, the only reminder of time passing. Discover more landmarks that invite you to do the same.
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Second Valley beach
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Remarkable Rocks
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Arkaroola
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Wilpena Pound
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Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
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River Murray International Dark Sky Reserve
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Little Blue Lake
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Lake MacDonnell
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Engelbrecht Cave
Wine regions in South Australia
Our 18 wine regions tell a story of deep time and generous spirit. Each has grown its own distinct character with ease — just like our vintages. Colour, like wine, tells a story. As you swirl our famed cabernet sauvignon — you'll notice its deep crimson represents the Coonawarra’s rich red soil and deep roots. Or the coral coloured rose that reflects the warmth of a McLaren Vale sunset. Each glass you raise is an echo of your time here.
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Barossa
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Adelaide Hills
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McLaren Vale
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Clare Valley
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Kangaroo Island
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Riverland
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Coonawarra
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Eden Valley
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Explore our wine regions
National parks in South Australia
Watch how the sun tinges the tips of the Flinders Ranges from the comfort of your sleeping bag; feel the red dirt crunch beneath your boots as you crouch to uncover ancient fossils beneath your feet; or listen to deep stories of ancient Country. South Australia is home to 340 national parks that span our state, blanketing us in natural beauty.
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Coffin Bay National Park
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Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
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Lincoln National Park
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Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park
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Murray River National Park
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Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
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Flinders Chase National Park
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Coorong National Park
Winter offers & experiences
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TourDEALTourMurray River Lakes and Coorong
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S REGIONS
From the outback to the coast and everywhere in between, get closer to the real South Australia in our diverse regions.

South Australia's regions
Where the feeling of memories lingers long after the details fade.