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South Australia vacations.

Regions in South Australia : Adelaide, Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Clare Valley, Eyre Peninsula, Fleurieu Peninsula, Flinders Ranges and Outback, Kangaroo Island, Limestone Coast, Murraylands, Riverland, Yorke Peninsula

In South Australia, the outback is just out back. A few hours north of Adelaide and the earth turns a rich red hue, the sky becomes huge and the land rises up to the ancient peaks of the Flinders Ranges. Beyond lies the outback, where you can quench your thirst with a cold beer in a tiny bush pub, fly over Lake Eyre (a salt lake the size of Holland) or learn the legends of Aboriginal Dreamtime.

Capital City of South Australia : Adelaide


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Car Rental South Australia

 Avis
World's second largest general-use car rental business, providing business and leisure customers with a wide range of services.
 Budget Rent A Car
 Hertz

Rental Homes / South Australian vacation rentals

 VacationsFRBO.com  -  Australia Vacation rentals
 Holiday-rentals.com

Hostels / Guest Houses / Country Houses

 Bed & Breakfast
 Nomad  -  backpack hotels
 Youth Hostel Association

Hotels South Australia

 Booking - Hotels in Australia
Brochures of the hotels, room rates, hotel packages, special offers and last minutes, including real-time booking facilities.
 Budget Motel Chain
 Flag Choice Motels

Housing

 
Student Housing Australia
U.a. Monash University Clayton Campus / Caulfield Campus, Deakin University Burwood Campus / Geelong Campus, Latrobe University/RMIT Bundoora Campus, CBD Melbourne etc.

Jobs in Australia

 
Australia Job Search  -  National vacancy database - job location finder
Contains: Every job listed with every Job Network Service around the country; Jobs advertised in some national newspapers; Jobs listed in the Commonwealth Public Service gazette; Jobs lodged directly by employers using our advertise a job service; and Jobs from RCSA (Recruitment and Consulting Services Association).

Lodges & Resorts / Island Resort

 P & O Australian Resorts
P&O Australian Resorts owns and operates resorts in Australia including Heron Island, Dunk Island, Bedarra Island, Lizard Island, Brampton Island, Wilson Island, Cradle Mountain Lodge and Silky Oaks Lodge.

Motorhome & Motor Rental

 Britz Campervans

National Parks

 
Australia Nationa Parks

Travel Agents / Tour Operators

 Ebookers.com 



Incoming Tour operators

 Easyrider
 Jungle Tours
 Sahara Outback Tours
 Swindon Travel  -  independent travel agent  - specialist travel knowledge Australia

Travel Guides South Australia / Related books

Travel Guides South Australia

 Australia / Lonely Planet Country Guide  -  by Susie Ashworth, Carolyn Bain, Neal Bedford
This guide to Australia covers the vast continent in comprehensive detail. It provides details of various types of accommodation, from budget to five star; places to eat; different activities, such as ballooning over the Blue Mountains and surfing in Sydney; and a section on Aboriginal Australia.
Paperback 1056 pages (January 2004); Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications

Transport / How do I get to South Australia

South Australia is centrally located within easy access to both the East and West coasts as well as being on the direct flight routes to Alice Springs, Darwin and the South East Asian ports.

 Airport of Adelaide

  Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights  -  Flight tickets South Australia

 Virgin Blue 
 Rex - Regional Express
Regional Express operates across five states, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. It is South Australia's largest regional airline. 'REX' flies to Port Lincoln, Kangaroo Island, Coober Pedy, Ceduna, Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Broken Hill and Olympic Dam.

 Firefly Express  -  coach line
 Greyhound  -  coach line
 Premier Stateliner

 The Ghan  -  the legendary journey through the heart of Australia
The Ghan operates a weekly return services departing Adelaide for Darwin and twice weekly services between Adelaide and Alice Springs. Encounter the spectacular landscapes of Australia, from the rugged Red Centre to the spectacular tropical scenery of the Top End.
 The indian Pacific  -  the adventure that spans Australia
Departing from Sydney and Perth twice weekly, the Indian Pacific travels 4352km via Adelaide, providing 3 nights aboard the great train in either direction. Experience one of the world's longest and greatest train journeys aboard the mighty Indian Pacific.
 The Overland  -  rail transport Adelaide - Melbourne v.v.
The Overland operates four weekly daylight services from Adelaide to Melbourne and return overnight journeys Melbourne to Adelaide. The Overland pioneered intercapital rail travel over 100 years ago. It is a comfortable and relaxing way to travel between these two cosmopolitan cities.

 Sealink Kangeroo Island  -  Ferries / Coaches / Tours

 Department of Transport, Western Australia

 Map of Australia  -  online map

 Travelmate  -  South Australia Route Planner

 Weather Office Australia  -  weather in the South Australia


Links 

 Travel Insurance - online travel and holiday insurance

 Government South Australia
 Tourist Board South Australia  -  South Australian Tourism Commission

 Adelaide  -  Adelaide City Council  -  Capital City South Australia
Visitors Guide, Accommodation, Ask About Adelaide, Attractions, Eating Out, Environmental Walks & Activities , Explore the Park Lands, Getting Around, Image Gallery, Location Maps, Parking in the City, Renting & Buying Property, Shopping in the City, Studying in Adelaide

 Adelaide  -  Adelaide Tourism
Adelaide is an elegant, clean and gracious city close to some of the best metropolitan coastal area in Australia, all in view of the beautiful Adelaide Hills. The city has preserved its heritage and links with the past and offers a wealth of tourism experiences, which are readily accessible from the city.

 Adelaide Hills
Twenty minutes drive from the Adelaide GPO and you're in the Adelaide Hills where you can sample fresh, organic produce, experience the changing seasons and enjoy the panoramic views of the hillsides draped with steep vineyards and orchards.
 Barossa  -  Barossa Council  -  Tourism  -  Barossa Region
Premium wines, fine restaurants, magnificent old churches, wineries and cottages, traditional music, butchers and bakers, all in a peaceful rural setting where each season accentuates the beauty of the vineyards and the undulating hills. You can discover this region's heritage in local restaurants, over 60 cellar doors, galleries and other attractions.
 Clare Valley  -  Clare Valley
A little under two hours comfortable driving from Adelaide will bring you to the historic settlements of the Clare Valley. Wine writer James Halliday likens this South Australian region to Tuscany; exquisite heritage towns, stylish cellar doors and numerous, delightful accommodation options.
Regio's: Wine region, Burra and to the East, North and the West, Kapunda and to the South
 Eyre Peninsula  -  Eyre Peninsula Tourism  -  Unspoilt nature at its rugged best.
Eyre Peninsula covers a vast area stretching 1000 km from the Western Australian/South Australian border to the iron triangle city of Whyalla and 400km from the Gawler Ranges to Port Lincoln in the south.
It's an area covering over 2000 km of spectacular coastline, ranging from towering limestone cliffs, sweeping surf beaches, sheltered coves and bays, changing to a hinterland of rolling hills and farmland, remarkable rocks and rugged ranges. This is the perfect place for a real escape from the stresses of daily life. Walking along deserted beaches, throwing in a line, blue water sailing, abundant seafood and friendly locals.
 Fleurieu Peninsula  -  Fleurieu Peninsula Tourism
The Peninsula sweeps south from Adelaide down to Cape Jervis where you can catch the ferry Kangaroo Island. This is seriously good wine country with over 60 cellar doors, restaurants and produce outlets. There are well signed conservation parks, and the coastline offers vast beaches for walking, surfing and swimming. There's whale watching near Victor Harbor from June to October.
 Flinders Ranges and Outback  - South Australia's giant backyard
Discover the Adventure ... Adventure on a grand scale through the Flinders Ranges and Outback. 250 odd kilometres from Adelaide you will be able to explore and uncover this magnificent region. Take a 4WD tour through the ancient areas of the Flinders & Gammon Ranges or a scenic flight over the historic lands of the Outback. There is an awesome world waiting to be discovered and experienced.
 Kangaroo Island  -  Tour Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island, one of the world's greatest natural habitats, is a short flight, or ferry trip south from Adelaide. Meet the locals - wallabies, goannas, koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, dolphins, sea lions, penguins, fur seals, eagles, whales and ospreys, just to name a few. Share with them the pure air and clean water that makes Kangaroo Island one of the last unspoiled wonders of the world.
 Limestone Coas  -  Limestone Coast Tourism
The Limestone Coast region reaches south down the coast from the Coorong National Park to the Victorian border, and inland through farming country to the famous Coonawarra wine region. Choose between energetic nature based exploration and for treats there's wine tasting at stylish cellar doors.
 Murraylands  -  Murraylands Tourisme
The region stretches along the Murray River from Swan Reach to Wellington and visitors have the choice of exploring old growth Mallee, visiting wildlife and zoological sanctuaries, taking river cruises or indulging themselves in a spot of idle houseboating.
 Riverland
A holiday in the Riverland is a holiday in the sunshine. Long days of sunlight ripen stone fruit and citrus and draw the sweetness forth from the grape. Sunshine also brings golfers out to play on balmy winter days and you can enjoy sailing, water-skiing and boating.
 Yorke Peninsula  -  District Council  -  Tourist Board  -  Yorke Peninsula Tourism
Fancy a holiday on your own island? Or a basket full of freshly caught salmon, mullet, squid or blue swimmer crabs? If you love to drop anchor, pull on the walking boots or catch a wave, head for Yorke Peninsula and you can do all this and more.

 Clare  -  see Clare Valley
 Cooper Pedy  -  Opal Capital of the World
Opal was first found in Coober Pedy on the 1st of February 1915 and since then has been supplying the world with the majority of gem quality opal. Coober Pedy today relies as much on tourism as the opal mining industry to provide the community with employment and sustainability.
Coober Pedy is probably best known for its unique style of underground living. There is a range of underground accommodation (as well as above ground if you prefer). There are authentic underground homes to explore as well as underground museums, potteries, opal shops, an art gallery and, of course, opal mines.
 Glenelg  -  City of Holdfast Bay [ coastal towns of Brighton and Glenelg. ]
The suburb of Glenelg is located on the beach, west of Adelaide. It takes approximately twenty minutes by car, and twenty to thirty minutes on the Glenelg Tram from Victoria Square in the heart of Adelaide.
Glenelg is an important piece of South Australia's history as this is where Governor Hindmarsh proclaimed the colony. Historical landmarks such as The Buffalo Replica ship and the Old Gum Tree should not be missed. The suburb also has a lot of magnificent architecture and beautiful churches. Glenelg offers a range of attractions ranging from the its historical sites, an excellent range of restaurants and cafes [ Jetty Road ], Magic Mountain - a mini fun park and of course its beautiful beach and jetty.
 Holdfast Bay  -  City of Holdfast Bay  -  Coast Adelaide
 Mount Gambler
The volcanic district around Mount Gambler has numerous lakes, views and lookouts. Among them are Browne's Lake, Valley Lake, Leg of Mutton Lake and the Blue Lakes. There are many good lookouts, the best being the Centenary Tower opened in 1904 and is equipped with a powerful telescope for viewing the district.
 Port Augusta  -  City Council
Port Augusta is situated on the quiet waterways at the head of the Spencer Gulf, in close proximity to the spectacular Flinders Ranges. Off to the west and south-west lie a range of hills which once marked the territory of the Nakuma Aboriginal tribe to the north-west are two remarkable flat-topped mounts, peacefully lying underneath the sky's vast blue canopy.
 Port Lincoln [ Eyre Peninsula ]  -  Visit Port Lincoln
 Victor Harbour  -  Tourism Victor Harbor
Once the main port of the South Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up and down the Murray River. Now one of the major tourist destinations in South Australia. Several well to do Adelaide families built their summer residence at Victor Harbor. The two best known are Mount Breckan and Adare.
 Whyalla  -  City of Whyalla  -  Tourism  -  Whyalla.com - Where The Outback Meets The Sea
Located on the western shores of the upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia. Founded in 1901 as the town of Hummock Hill, Whyalla has a rich history in the Australian Steel Industry.

 Murray River
Quick fishing expeditions in the crisp morning air. Lazy afternoon barbecues. Glorious sunsets beneath ancient cliffs. Pre-dinner drinks on the deck before dinner under the stars. And you won't even need to leave the front door when you make a houseboat your home on South Australia's awe-inspiring, 649km stretch of the Murray River.

 Study Australia
The Study Australia website is a complete Information Resource for international students wishing to study in Australia. This site is owned and managed by two Australians who have graduated from Australian universities, studied overseas as international students, and have more than 17 years' experience assisting international students study in Australia.
 Yorke Peninsula Country Tiems

Cuisine

With more than 250 cellar doors across 15 wine regions (most within an hour or two of Adelaide), South Australia is the undisputed home of Australian wine. And there are enough world-renowned restaurants, gourmet retreats, food trails, farmers markets and regional dishes to tempt even the fussiest eater. Buy lobster from the boat, eat oysters on the beach and then visit the real Jacob's Creek in the Barossa.

 Australian Recipes
See: Witjuti Grub & Bunya Nut Soup, Pop Moths, Kurrajong Muffins, Kangeroo Tail Soup, Aussie Burger, Aussie Lamb, Illawarra Plum Spare Ribs, and more

History of South Australia

 South Australian History
It is particularly the History of South Australia, its Outback and Flinders Ranges, including Mining and Family History, they try to research and promote.

 Aboriginals Australia.com
 Australian Museum Online
The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous studies research, community programs and exhibitions. The Museum was established in 1827 and is Australia's first museum, with unique and extensive collections of natural science and cultural artefacts. The Australian Museum is open every day of the year except December 25.

Music, Culture & Entertainment

Adelaide hosts one of the world's oldest arts festivals every even-numbered year, in February-March. The festival features the best of international and Australian dance, music, visual arts and outdoor events in a glittering display of contemporary and traditional cultural activities.

 Australian Music Centre 
 Music Australia 
 National Library of Australia
Take an information journey through centuries, continents and civilisations using their collections, services, exhibitions and publications.

Web Portal / Search Engine / Directory

 Adelaide CitySearch

 Web Wombat  -  Australia's Original Internet Search Engine
 AAA smart search for Anything and Everything!
 Total Travel ???
 Yellow Pages Australia
 White Pages Australia


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