#1 Coastal Way, South Australia's newest road trip
With more than 700 kilometres of coastline, follow the Coastal Way road trip and explore Yorke Peninsula's sandy playground. Kick back in a holiday shack where the beach is literally on your doorstep; feel the sand between your toes and the salty breeze in your hair.
Where: From Port Wakefield to Port Broughton discover the Yorke Peninsula’s sandy playground. Download the Coastal Way map here.
A road trip along South Australia’s south coast and Kangaroo Island offers something for everyone, from wine to wildlife. Stunning cliff faces, roaring waves and spectacular beaches are just some of the highlights of the Southern Ocean Drive. Not to mention the Coonawarra wine region, Naracoorte Caves and Victor Harbor – the perfect spot to take in some whale watching during the winter months.
Where: From Port MacDonnell to Kangaroo Island and Adelaide journey the great southern coast.
#3 Epicurean Way
If you travel for your taste buds, this culinary adventure through four of Australia’s premier food and wine regions is for you. The Epicurean Way seamlessly links the four iconic wine regions of McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills, Barossa and Clare Valley in a journey not available anywhere else in Australia. Sumptuous local produce, a superb array of wines and spectacular scenery all come together as you discover the Epicurean Way.
Where: From McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley the Epicurean Way is Australia’s great food and wine touring route.
Prepare for an epic Australian road trip and journey through the heart of Australia's Outback along the Explorer's Way. The 3000 kilometre journey from Adelaide to Darwin takes you through one of South Australia’s famous wine regions - the Clare Valley - before making its way to the spectacular Flinders Ranges and into the outback.
Where: From Adelaide to the Flinders Ranges and right up into the heart of Australia.
Sink your teeth into succulent seafood in Port Lincoln and Ceduna. Swim with sea lions and encounter Great White sharks off the coast of Eyre Peninsula with a truly unique South Australian cage diving experience. Immerse yourself in a world of adventure.
Where: Follow the Eyre Peninsula’s stunning coastline on a seafood safari from Whyalla to the state’s far west coast.
Through its changing landscapes from the Riverland to the Murray Mouth, discover stunning scenery and see how life has evolved along the river in the past two hundred years – from shearing sheds to microbreweries, to riverboats and cruises. The Mighty Murray Way is the perfect route for families featuring adventure parks, canoe and bike trails and the largest open range zoo in Australia at Monarto.
Where: Follow one of the world’s longest rivers through its ever-changing landscapes from the Riverland to the Murray Mouth.
(Content source: South Australia Website)