South Australia Tours & Trips
Ever heard travelers talk about Kangaroo Island? That’s because it’s South Australia's best spot for getting close to wildlife. At Seal Bay Conservation Park walk right next to wild Australian sea lions on their home beach. Flinders Chase National Park's 500-million-year-old Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch show what wind and time do to stone. Sleep under the stars and experience South Australia’s natural wonders up close.
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Kaye • traveled in March, 2025
So glad i visited KI! Been meaning to do this since the bushfires devasted the Island; great to see nature repairing itself. The coast was fantastic, especially the amazing rock formations. Jess from Intrepid was terrific, lots of knowledge to share and looked after us all so well.
Kangaroo Island Adventure (from Adelaide to Cape Jervis) - RG
ROYDON • traveled in October, 2024
What an amazing experience! From the moment we disembarked onto Kangaroo Island it was moment after moment of fun and excitement! Eli brought energy, humour, and passion to the tour as soon as we got on the bus. He was knowledgeable and personable the whole time. I noticed that he took the time to get to know everyone individually over the course of the first few stops. Great guide, and more importantly, great person! Thanks Eli! Enjoyed all the stops, got some great views and stories to take home with me. The swag camping was unique and surprisingly comfortable. Meals were simple but always hit the spot; I appreciated being able to contribute to the prep and clean up as it made the whole group feel closer. Fantastic experience I won't soon forget!
3- Day Kangaroo Island Adventure Tour - S
Siu • traveled in December
The services are excellent. However, the weather is not perfect.
6-Day Eyre Peninsula & Flinders Ranges Adventure Tour
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- The best South Australia tour packages
- Travel South Australia your way
- Best tour companies for South Australia tours
- South Australia tours for every type of group
- Top South Australia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit South Australia
- Contact our South Australia travel experts
- What our customers ask about South Australia Tours & Trips
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Kangaroo Island Adventure (from Adelaide to Cape Jervis)
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great time in Kangaroo Island. Our tour was definitely not our last.”
Christine, traveled in May
A 5-day odyssey through South Australia takes in Seal Bay's sea lion colony and Flinders Chase National Park's Remarkable Rocks. The route includes Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, pristine beaches at Vivonne Bay, and wildlife encounters, with nights in comfortable regional hotels.
Duration 5 days Destinations Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, Kingscote, Seal Bay, Vivonne Bay, Flinders Chase National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,045
3- Day Kangaroo Island Adventure Tour
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The experiences we made on kangaroo island were incredible. Food choices were amazing also the vegetarian ones!”
Emily, traveled in November
South Australia's natural gem unfolds at Flinders Chase National Park's ancient formations and Seal Bay's sea lion colony. The exclusive Happiness eco-site near Antechamber Bay serves as base camp, while local wines await at Dudley Wines, and conservation efforts continue at Zelling Reserve.
Duration 3 days Destinations Adelaide, Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase National Park, Seal Bay Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Untamed Escapes From
- US$599
Natural wonders unfold from Warriparinga Wetlands to Kangaroo Island's wilderness trails. The path leads through Snake Lagoon to Cape Du Couedic Lighthouse and Remarkable Rocks, with comfortable island accommodation throughout.
Duration 5 days Destinations Adelaide, Kangaroo Island Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,515
6-Day Eyre Peninsula & Flinders Ranges Adventure Tour
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful experience.”
Lucie, traveled in December
Coastal Eyre Peninsula to the ancient Flinders Ranges showcase South Australia's diverse terrains. Barngarla and Adnyamathanha guides share Aboriginal culture, wild koalas roam Mikkira Station, and clear outback skies blanket camps at Wilpena Pound Resort.
Duration 6 days Destinations Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Coffin Bay, Flinders Ranges Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Untamed Escapes From
- US$867
Groups max out at 10 people on this 4-day trip, giving you a more personal feel throughout. Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide sits right in the city center, putting you close to major attractions. A walking tour covers city landmarks like the Mall's Balls sculpture, Adelaide Arcade, and Parliament House. Barossa Valley wine tasting includes family-owned estates like Kies Family Wines, Turkey Flat Vineyards (established in 1847), and Rosenvale Vineyards. A gourmet regional platter lunch pairs with the tastings, featuring local meats, cheeses, and fresh breads.
Duration 4 days Destinations Adelaide Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From $429
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The historic Riesling Rail Trail winds 65km through South Australia's premium wine region from Auburn to Clare. Exclusive lunches at Skillogalee Winery and O'Leary Walker Wines punctuate the journey, supported by quality accommodation.
Duration 3 days Destinations Adelaide, Auburn Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tour de Vines From
5% Off- US$535
Naracoorte Caves to Barossa Valley wineries paint a picture of South Australia's diversity. Kangaroo Island's Remarkable Rocks stand sentinel, Lambert Estate pours premium wines, and Hahndorf's German heritage leads to culinary delights at Adelaide Central Market and Koomo restaurant.
Duration 7 days Destinations Melbourne, Warrnambool, Naracoorte, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Barossa Valley Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $3,140
10% Off- US$2,826You save $314
Daily 35km rides connect South Australia's celebrated wine regions from Barossa to Clare Valley. Stops include Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, Penfolds, and Jacob's Creek, with premium stays at the 4-star Mayfair Adelaide.
Duration 3 days Destinations Barossa Valley, Auburn, Clare Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tour de Vines From
10% Off- US$836
Pildappa Rock's pink ripples and Bumbunga Pink Lake's changing hues paint South Australia's natural canvas. The route takes in Kimba's iconic silo art, Coffin Bay's oyster farms, and Smoky Bay's waters, with comfortable stays in Port Augusta, Ceduna, and Streaky Bay.
Duration 7 days Destinations Adelaide, Port Augusta, Clare, Eyre Peninsula, Ceduna, Kimba, Streaky Bay, Port Lincoln, Elliston, Coffin BaySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AAT Kings From $3,875
10% Off- US$3,488You save $387
The route winds from Port Augusta's Wadlata Outback Centre to Clare Valley's historic Knappstein Wines. Travelers stop at Lake Hart's vast saltpan, learn about Woomera's military history, and take in the region's natural harbor, ending with wine tasting in Adelaide.
Duration 4 days Destinations Uluru, Coober Pedy, Port Augusta, Adelaide, Clare Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AAT Kings From $1,745
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Best tour companies for South Australia tours
Looking at Kangaroo Island tours, two operators stand out with genuinely positive feedback. Intrepid's guides - especially Leonie, Georgie, Pablo, Aaron and also Kevin - have earned solid praise from our travelers for their deep local knowledge and smooth handling of the day-to-day tour experience. TourRadar customers who've done the 3-Day Kangaroo Island Adventure often mention guides Gianna and Eli by name. They bring real energy to the tours, adapt plans when needed and keep things fun while showing off the island's wildlife spots and natural areas. I'd suggest being careful with the 6-Day Eyre Peninsula & Flinders Ranges tour though. Some travelers have had issues with Nullarbor Traveller and Australian Wildlife Adventures - they've mentioned drivers who seem more interested in themselves than the group, pretty basic food options and some disorganized moments that could've been planned better. The real difference seems to come down to the guides - when you've got someone who knows their stuff and cares about the group experience, it really shows in how the whole tour comes together.
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Best time to visit South Australia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in South Australia is actually perfect for wildlife watching and getting cozy with wines. The 5-day Kangaroo Island trips between June and August let you see sea lions with their new pups at Seal Bay, and there's something special about watching little penguins waddle home at dusk in Penneshaw. Our walkers tell us they prefer the Flinders Ranges this time of year - those climbs up Mount Ohlssen Bagge and through Wilpena Pound feel just right in the cooler weather. The cellar doors are quieter too, especially in Clare Valley where you can taste those bold reds next to stone fireplaces. The camping tours keep running with extra-warm swags, and also those crystal-clear winter nights make for amazing stargazing.
- February 2026 popular 15 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring really shows off South Australia's natural side, and our 3-7 day tours capture all the good bits. You'll spot young joeys peeking from pouches on Kangaroo Island, wildflowers everywhere you look and also perfect weather for those coastal walks to Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Barossa Valley cycling works brilliantly now - you'll cover 25-35km daily between vineyards just as the new growth appears. The Ikara-Flinders walks let you spot yellow-footed rock wallabies with their babies, and local Adnyamathanha guides share their cultural sites. Our eco-camps put you right in the middle of nature's spring performance.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours focus on coastal spots and early starts. We've found 5-6 day combinations of Adelaide, Kangaroo Island and wine regions work really well - you'll visit Seal Bay early before it heats up, then spend afternoons tasting wines in cool cellar doors or swimming at quiet spots like Stokes Bay. The Flinders Ranges walks shift to sunrise starts, and guides know exactly where to find shade for breaks. Evenings at camp are particularly good in summer, with travelers sharing sunset barbecues under incredibly starry skies at places like Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary and also other remote spots.
- June 2026 15 tours
- August 2026 popular 20 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings harvest energy and ideal outdoor conditions. Our cycling tours through Clare Valley and Barossa cover 25-30km daily between vineyards while winemakers are bringing in grapes, and you'll stop for proper harvest lunches too. Kangaroo Island walks feel just right with stable weather for coastal trails, and wildlife gets really active before winter sets in. The 6-day outback tours combine Flinders Ranges walks, visits to Coober Pedy's underground homes and also cultural experiences at Iga Warta. Our travelers keep telling us autumn camping is their favorite - mild nights, clear skies and also perfect temperatures for exploring.
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How do I get around South Australia and what's the best way to travel between attractions?
Getting around South Australia is pretty flexible - you've got cars buses and regional flights to choose from. The distances can be quite big so you'll want to think about what you're planning to see. If you're keen to explore places like the Flinders Ranges or Eyre Peninsula renting a car gives you the freedom to go at your own pace. Adelaide's got really good public transport if you're staying in the city. And if you're short on time or heading to Kangaroo Island regional flights are a great time-saver.
Which national parks should I visit to see Australia's unique wildlife up close?
South Australia's national parks are amazing for wildlife spotting. Kangaroo Island is like a mini Galapagos and its Flinders Chase National Park is where you'll find endangered sea lions kangaroos and koalas in their natural habitat. If you head to Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park you're in for a treat with its ancient landscapes and yellow-footed rock wallabies plus tons of native birds. Down on the Eyre Peninsula Lincoln National Park is fantastic for spotting dolphins and whales along the coast. One of our travelers Gail Dempsey really recommends these parks for genuine wildlife encounters.
What makes the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale wine regions different and which wineries should I visit?
These regions are both amazing for wines but they've each got their own personality. Barossa's your go-to for classic Shiraz and historic wineries like Penfolds and Seppeltsfield perfect if you love traditional wine experiences. McLaren Vale's got this lovely coastal vibe and places like Gemtree focus on biodynamic wines which is great if you're into sustainable practices. For unique tastings try Chateau Yaldara Saltrams or Rosenvale Winery in Barossa or head to Skillogalee Winery in Clare Valley for an amazing lunch with your wine.
What are some hidden gems in South Australia that most tourists might miss?
Our travelers keep telling us about some really special places that aren't on everyone's radar. Mikkira Station on the Eyre Peninsula is fantastic for seeing wild koalas in this authentic outback setting. The "Feed Me Fordie" experience at Boston Bay Wines gets lots of praise it's this wonderful connection to local produce at a family-run vineyard. And Coober Pedy is just fascinating with its underground homes churches and opal mines. These spots give you a real feel for South Australia's diverse culture and landscapes.































