South Australia is home to some of the most pristine natural environments and unique wildlife in the world, and we’re committed to keeping it that way. Here, sustainability is more than a checkbox; protecting our environment is a way of life. South Australia was the first state to ban plastic bags and single-use plastics and as the highest producer of wind energy in Australia and the home of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery, our commitment to renewable energy is just as strong. We’re ambitious, too. Our capital, Adelaide, is set to become the world’s first carbon-neutral city. Slip away for a weekend completely off grid or sip organic wine that’s not only had minimal impact on, but improves our environment by pledging to remove one billion plastic bottles from our oceans by 2030. Nurture our nature and leave nothing but footprints behind

Camel Beach House, Eyre Peninsula
Sustainable travel in South Australia
Sustainable tourism in South Australia Inspiration and itineraries
From off-grid accommodation to organic wineries, sustainable dining and eco-friendly tours and wildlife encounters, check out these itineraries for the best environmentally-friendly things to do in South Australia.
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Sustainable wineries in South Australia
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Best off-grid accommodation
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Sustainable dining in South Australia
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Best Glamping Experiences
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Best walks in South Australia
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South Australia's National Parks
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Best Camping Spots
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Top 10 Aboriginal landmarks and experiences
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The best wildlife encounters
Eco-friendly Accommodation in South Australia
From luxury villas, to modern tiny homes and seaside glamping, look after yourself and the environment at one of these eco-friendly, off-grid and sustainable getaways in South Australia.
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AccommodationDEALAccommodation$325Yorke Peninsula