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Adelaide Airport , Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Airport Tours and Attractions The Adelaide Airport is approximately eight kilometres west of Adelaide's city centre. It has international and domestic terminals, serviced by Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Pacific Blue, Virgin Blue, Jetstar, Cobham, Regional Express (REX), Alliance, Sharp Airlines, Air South, QantasLink and several charter services.

Baggage trolleys at the domestic terminal incur a nominal fee. They are free of charge at the International terminal. Baggage storage is available in the long term parking area and staff are onsite to assist with any enquiries. Personal identification is required to store baggage.

Recommended check in time for international departures is approximately two hours before the scheduled departure time, and approximately forty five minutes for domestic departures.

There are shops, food outlets, bar facilities, money exchange and Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs or Cash Points) and internet facilities available throughout the airport.

Hire Car companies are available at the airport. There is easy access to taxis, an airport surcharge applies. A public bus travels to and from the airport via some suburbs and Adelaide city. Skylink also operate between the airport and hotels.

Car parking and valet parking is available.
Adelaide and Adelaide Plains wine region , Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide and Adelaide Plains wine region Tours and Attractions Adelaide has vineyards and cellar doors right in the heart of the city. Is it any wonder that we love wine as much as we do?

A great place to start is the National Wine Centre of Australia. It’s on North Terrace in Adelaide and has grape vines growing around it. Taste wine from all over Australia and get ready to “take on” South Australia's wine regions.

For a look into Adelaide’s early years of wine producing, visit Magill Estate. It’s the birthplace of the legendary Penfolds Wines. Take a fascinating tour and stay for a divine lunch or dinner.

Visit a city wine bar. You can have a wine adventure on even the shortest stay in South Australia.

The Adelaide Plains is about half an hour drive north of Adelaide. The land is full of rows of vines, flowers and vegetables. Visit the Adelaide Central Market to see where all of this wonderful produce goes.

The Adelaide Plains is a wine growing area, so you can’t visit the wineries. Keep an eye out for Primo Estate and Dominic Versace wines in local restaurants and bottle shops.

Grape varieties grown on the Adelaide Plains include Shiraz, Chardonnay and Riesling.
Adelaide Central Bus Station , Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Central Bus Station Tours and Attractions This is Adelaide’s main coach terminal and it is conveniently located on Franklin Street. All interstate and intrastate coaches depart from and arrive at this terminal. It has a café and waiting areas.

A number of coach companies have connections to and within South Australia. If you're looking to take a bus ride, contact Greyhound Australia, Premier Stateliner or Firefly Express.

Hop on and hop off at your leisure, with specific coach passes.

You can travel to the Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Eyre Peninsula, Fleurieu Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Murray River, Mount Gambier and Yorke Peninsula from Adelaide.

Some regional centres in South Australia manage their own town bus services. You can find coach route information on the BusSA website.

Look out for Tindo, the world's first solar-powered electric bus. It is a new addition to the Adelaide Connector Bus service. Tindo travels through the Adelaide city centre and North Adelaide. You might see it getting re-charged at the station.

There is a taxi rank outside the station. Public transport via bus, train and tram are also close by.
Adelaide Hills Visitor Information Centre , Hahndorf, South Australia
Adelaide Hills Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Adelaide Hills Visitor Information Centre is situated in the Main Street of Hahndorf, which is one of South Australia's highest visitation destinations.

We are a fully accredited Visitor Information Centre and carry a full range of regional guides, local town brochures and operator brochures that include accommodation, attractions and wineries.

We provide a wide range of information in answer to face to face, mail, email and telephone enquiries about the Adelaide Hills to local, interstate and international visitors, businesses and tourism representatives.

In addition to this we book accommodation and tours, sell a limited range of merchandise, provide internet and email access to the public, provide after hours packs, display special events and play promotional video presentations for Adelaide Hills operators.
Adelaide Hills wine region , Hahndorf, South Australia
Adelaide Hills wine region Tours and Attractions Discover the Adelaide Hills. There are more than 40 cellar doors, hidden amongst vineyards and fruit orchards. The cool climate and good rainfall makes it perfect for producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc.

Relax by the open fireplace or outside on the deck at Petaluma’s Bridgewater Mill.

See the wild side of wine at Sinclair’s Gully. Watch black cockatoos fly overhead while you enjoy a twilight tasting.

K1 by Geoff Hardy winery is near Kuitpo forest. Many regard K1 it as one of Australia’s leading cellar doors.

Hahndorf Hill specialises in food friendly wine. Sample the world’s most luxurious chocolate on the ChocoVino Experience.

The Lane is a great choice for lunch and single vineyard wines. The restaurant is popular, so book ahead.

Visit Bird in Hand’s cellar door at Woodside. Sample olives and wine in the tasting room.

Relax with a glass of wine at Longview. The view is spectacular.

Indulge in a regional cheese platter at Nepenthe. Visit on a Sunday for an afternoon of food, wine and music.

Chain of Ponds Wines offers beautiful views and a balcony restaurant. Spend a day tasting the wines and stay overnight at the stone cottage.
Adelaide Visitor Information Centre , Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Adelaide Visitor Information Centre is located in the heart of Adelaide's shopping precinct offering assistance to local, interstate and overseas visitors.

The centre is staffed by Visitor Information Service volunteers who can assist you with directions, brochures, maps and holiday suggestions that will make your visit to Adelaide and South Australia an enjoyable one.

Free Wheelchair and Pusher hire is available.

First Steps in Adelaide, a free orientation walk of the City, departs from the Adelaide Visitor Information Centre at 9.30am Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays).
Adventure Tours Australia , Adelaide, South Australia
Adventure Tours Australia Tours and Attractions Adventure Tours Australia was established in 1993 and has since established a reputation for excellence, innovation and reliability that has positioned itself as one of Australia’s leading tour and transport operators.

Adventure Tours Australia will give you a real Australian experience and take you to the places of your imagination and dreams, places that you will never get to driving yourself or an a bus pass!

Adventure Tours have the greatest variety of tours with many exclusive features catering for any budget-minded traveller. They have tours requiring different levels of fitness, facilities and length of trip for all travellers.

Adventure Tours Australia offer an extensive range of tours nationally, exploring the highlights and hidden delights of the Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. Our tours are nature-based with the emphasis on the unique scenery, wildlife and Aboriginal culture of each area and they cater for everyone from the fit and adventurous who want to get off the beaten track to those who prefer the sound of ‘soft adventure’ and more comfortable facilities!
Barmera Visitor Information Centre , Barmera, South Australia
Barmera Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Barmera Visitor Information Centre is situated at the top end of Barwell Avenue which is Barmera's main street.

The centre offers a range of information on the Barmera and Riverland region in a comfortable setting with undercover seating outside and a waiting area inside.

You can also sit and relax with a coffee as you plan your next stop or browse the many local products to buy.
Barossa Valley wine region , Tanunda, South Australia
Barossa Valley wine region Tours and Attractions Barossa Valley visitors beware, the choice of wine is overwhelming.

Seppeltsfield Road has 16 wineries, including Maggie Beer's Pheasant Farm Wines, which makes it a good place to start.

A small, distinguished group including Rockford, St. Hallett, Charles Melton and Grant Burge, live on Krondorf Road.

"Liquid sunshine" is another name for fortified wines, something the Barossa does really well. Sample some of the best at Grant Burge Illaparra.

Discover the history of Seppeltsfield Wines. Founded in 1851, their bluestone cellars produce the sublime 100 year old Para Port.

Langmeil Winery houses one of Australia's oldest surviving vineyards. The iconic Freedom Shiraz is produced from 160 year old vines.

Choose a picnic table at Peter Lehmann Wines and relax on the rolling lawns among the Red gums. If it's a bit cooler, head inside and enjoy your feast beside an open fire.

Visit the Butchers Block tasting room at Turkey Flat Vineyards for a master class you'll never forget.

Try wine from nearby Eden Valley at Taste Eden Valley in Angaston. It’s the perfect place for tasting!

You’ll find more boutique wines at the Barossa Small Winemakers Centre in the historic Château Tanunda.
Barossa Visitor Information Centre , Tanunda, South Australia
Barossa Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Open seven days for expert information on Barossa accommodation, tours and transport, wineries, attractions and dining. We can assist with accommodation reservations throughout the region. Maps, books wine glasses and accessories, Barossa souvenirs and much more.

Car parking at the rear of the centre off Julius Street and there is side access to the building for wheelchairs.
Beachport Visitor Information Centre , Beachport, South Australia
Beachport Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Beachport information centre is open seven days a week, providing local information on Beachport with a range of brochures and maps on the limestone coast. For your accommodation needs while staying in Beachport, call us and we can mail, fax or email you an accommodation guide on Beachport.

Internet access is available with five computers for use by visitors, for a small fee. Souvenirs and locally made art and craft items for sale. Call in and collect a guide on 'what to do in Beachport', a walking trail brochure or a fishing guide. Planning to do some four wheel driving in the National parks, we can provide you with detailed four wheel drive vehicle maps.
Berri Visitor Information Centre , Berri, South Australia
Berri Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Located on the Berri riverfront the Berri Visitor Information Centre has everything you need to make your holiday absolutely perfect. Staff and volunteers will let you in on all the secrets in the area and a wide range of brochures will help you plan a holiday anywhere in South Australia.

You will also find a huge variety of souvenirs so you can show all your friends what a great place you have visited.

The centre is also the agent for Premier Stateliner and Greyhound bus/freight services, and also has Internet access.
Bordertown Visitor Information Centre , Bordertown, South Australia
Bordertown Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Bordertown Visitor Information Centre in Tolmer Park is an addition to the old police station. Outside, the Old Gaol toilet block is worthy of an often necessary stop.

Tolmer Park is a delightful place to take a break and appreciate the district's spectacular red gums and natural beauty. The park was named after Police Inspector Alexander Tolmer who led gold escorts from the Victorian goldfields to Adelaide during 1852 and 1853; this saved the infant state of South Australia from bankruptcy.

Bordertown is famous for white kangaroos, found in the nearby wildlife park and is the birthplace of Bob Hawke, former Prime Minister of Australia. It is just a short walk to view the Bob Hawke Gallery and Bust.

Also within walking distance is a delightful recreation lake, ideal for canoeing, fishing and barbecues.

Bordertown is the gateway to South Australia's eastern border.
Burra Visitor Information Centre , Burra, South Australia
Burra Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Burra Visitor Centre is a hub for business and tourism information in the heritage listed town of Burra. We have met the requirements for Tourism Accreditation and are Aussie Host certified.

A number of services are conducted through the centre including local accommodation bookings, sales of the unique Burra Heritage Passport, Burra Museum Pass, local event tickets, step on tour guides for visiting coaches or special interest groups.

The centre stock a vast array of regional produce, souvenirs, books, maps, and minerals, so if you are a collector, there is bound to be something here for you. Stock up on postcards or even purchase the Cellar Door Pass.

AUD20.00 of free fuel is available when visitors book two nights’ accommodation through the centre, and purchase a Burra Fuel Saver Package.

For more information on Burra or the services offered by the centre, please visit our website or call us.
Ceduna Visitor Information Centre , Ceduna, South Australia
Ceduna Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Ceduna Visitor Information Centre managers Perry Will and Nancy Prior as well as other locals are there to help with tourism information over the weekends and during public holidays.

The travelling visitor is able to select from a large and comprehensive range of tourist pamphlets from all regions of South Australia and Western Australia, with a selection of pamphlets from other Australian districts.

Staff have strong and informative knowledge of the local districts and are happy to answer all your questions. Come along and have a look at the photos in the centre that show some favorite spots, along with a bit of the history of the town.

Along with valuable information, the centre has a variety of souvenirs including t-shirts for all sizes, hats, souvenir spoons, car stickers, fridge magnets, fluffy Australian toys, plus an ever changing selection of postcards of the district.

The Visitor Infomation Centre also takes bookings for local charter operators, holiday homes and tour operators so if you are interested in finding out more about some of the activities that are available here give our friendly staff a ring.
Clare Valley Visitor Information Centre , Clare, South Australia
Clare Valley Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Clare Valley Visitor Information Centre has an extensive range of information available seven days a week. As well as being a booking agent for accommodation reservations and tours, the Centre has internet and email access available.

A large range of local produce and souvenirs are also available. Visit the Clare Valley Visitor Information Centre for advice and all accommodation, tours, activities, events and exhibition information.

Located next to the Clare Caravan Park. Car and coach parking available.
Coober Pedy Visitor Information Centre , Coober Pedy, South Australia
Coober Pedy Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The District Council of Coober Pedy and the Coober Pedy Visitor Information Centre welcomes visitors to our unique town. There is nowhere else in the world like it.

The Visitor Information Centre is within the administration complex of the Council Chambers. The centre provides detailed information on local attractions, a booking service for local tours and accommodation as well as information on areas throughout South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Discovery Holiday Parks , Adelaide, South Australia
Discovery Holiday Parks Tours and Attractions Discovery Holiday Parks is the largest owner and operator of lifestyle holiday parks in Australia, providing a broad range of accommodation to suit any need. Since December 2004, Discovery Holiday Parks has continued to build its portfolio in strategic locations across Australia; whether they be in the Australian outback, on the water front or nestled within National Parks.
Elliston Community Visitor Information Centre , Elliston, South Australia
Elliston Community Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Visitor Information Centre is based in the Elliston Town Hall which is already a recognised tourist attraction with the exterior walls being a mural the largest in the southern hemisphere and depicts the history of the district.

The Elliston Community Visitor Information Centre is a one stop shop in Elliston for regional and local tourist information, internet access, conference facilities, photocopying and secretarial services.
Flinders Chase Visitor Centre , Kingscote, South Australia
Flinders Chase Visitor Centre Tours and Attractions The Visitor Centre contains eye-catching displays and interactive models where visitors can learn about the Flinders Chase National Park’s natural values and cultural heritage.

Visitor Centre facilities include public toilets, car/coach parking, seasonal tours, and access facilities for people with disabilities - toilets, ramp, car parking, children’s activities - fossil dig pit, cafe, first aid equipment, restaurant licensed and shop. Groups welcome.

Flinders Chase National Park, located at the western end of Kangaroo Island encompasses stunning coastal landscapes, vast areas of wilderness and diversity of wildlife. The Flinders Chase Visitor Centre at Rocky River is the gateway to the Park. It is the focal point for information about the Park, permits for camping and entry to Flinders Chase National Park.

A network of walking trails exists in Flinders Chase and provides opportunities for walkers of all abilities to enjoy the Park and its wildlife.
Gawler Visitor Information Centre , Gawler, South Australia
Gawler Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Gawler Visitor Information Centre provides a diverse range of information and assistance to tourists travelling throughout the region and the state. Our friendly staff are local residents with extensive knowledge about the tourism products and services available in the area and are more than happy to assist with any enquiry.

The centre is located on a Stateliner bus route, provides internet access for travellers and has a beautiful deck area for a quiet bring your own lunch.
Glenelg Visitor Information Centre , Adelaide, South Australia
Glenelg Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Glenelg Visitor Information Centre is located on the foreshore overlooking the beach and jetty just metres from where the historic Glenelg tram stops. A booking service for tours, accommodation and car hire is available to visitors who come into our Information Centre. We help with all enquiries to do with the Glenelg area and we have Internet access for a small fee. The Dolphins Cafe, which shares the same premises, is fully licensed and caters for breakfast, light meals, tea and coffee.
Goolwa Visitor Information Centre , Goolwa, South Australia
Goolwa Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Goolwa Visitor Information Centre located in the historic river port of Goolwa at the end of the River Murray and gateway to the Coorong National Park. We have a diverse range of brochures available for the local council district and the surrounding Fleurieu Peninsula. We also offer a booking service for local tour and accommodation operators and have an extensive gift shop.

The centre offers displays for you to explore the story of the Murray Darling river system from its headwaters in the mountains to the end of its journey at the Southern Ocean, a regional art gallery with three gallery spaces and function room.

For more information please contact the centre.
Great Southern Rail , Adelaide, South Australia
Great Southern Rail Tours and Attractions Great Southern Rail - Australia's Great Train Journeys The Ghan, Indian Pacific and The Overland. There's no other travel experience that compares to seeing this great southern land than onboard one of these trains.

Imagine waking up to see the sun rising over Australia's Red Centre or watching the majestic Blue Mountains slide past. Imagine our fabled outback unfolding before you, as the train weaves through the diverse tapestry of landscapes that is this vast ancient land. From the lush tropical Top End to the Nullarbor Plain your quintessential Australian holiday experience begins the moment you step on board.
Harvest Corner Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre , Minlaton, South Australia
Harvest Corner Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre is a unique combination of accredited visitor information and beautiful handmade creations. Housed in a lovely heritage building, with the makers of the craft and produce assisting behind the counter as volunteers, a visit to Harvest Corner is a delightful experience.

Our facilities include an extensive range of local visitor information, souvenirs, books, regional information, Internet access, Tearooms, Art Gallery and a magnificent display of high quality locally made crafts.

Enjoy a cappuccino or hot chocolate in our Tearooms or a chat with one of our friendly volunteers, who are more than happy to help with information on the local area and further afield.

For those visitors who arrive outside opening hours, information can be obtained from the touch-screen at the front window, the civic guide map or pick up one of our regional guides located at the front of the centre.
Hawker Visitor Information Centre , Hawker, South Australia
Hawker Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Hawker Visitor Information Centre is located within Hawker Motors, which is in the centre Hawker.

The accredited Hawker Visitor Information Centre provides information, maps and literature on the Flinders Ranges and Outback as well as basic information for other areas in South Australia. A comprehensive range of souvenirs, books on Australiana and maps are available along with a wide selection of brochures. Light snacks and refreshments, internet access, email, facsimile and photocopying are available.

Hawker Visitor Information Centre includes Fred Teague's museum, which contains memorabilia, mineral specimens and bottles. The local Seismograph Station for the Hawker region is situated near the information section and is maintained for the South Australian Government's Department of Primary Industries.

The Hawker Visitor Information centre endeavours to ensure that you receive the best possible service at all times.
Indian Pacific , Adelaide, South Australia
Indian Pacific Tours and Attractions Indian Pacific - the epic transcontinental rail journey across Australia from coast to coast. Joining the Indian and Pacific Oceans, this truly is one of the world's great train journeys.

Named after the two great oceans it joins, the Indian Pacific traverses 4,352 kilometres between Perth and Sydney, of spectacular Australian landscape. Travelling four days and three nights you'll discover this great southern land, from the majestic Blue Mountains to the remote beauty of the Nullarbor Plains. Catering to all traveller's needs, the Indian Pacific offers a choice of accommodation options, from classic Gold Service, where guests can enjoy twin or single sleeper cabins, to Red Service offering sleeper cabins and Day/Night seats, providing affordable quality travel options.
Kangaroo Island Gateway Visitor Information Centre , Penneshaw, South Australia
Kangaroo Island Gateway Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Kangaroo Island Gateway Visitor Information Centre is situated in Penneshaw, the arrival and departure point for the Sealink Ferry.

The centre offers information on accommodation, tours and things to see and do whilst on the island. We offer a range of local produce, books, maps and interesting souvenirs and gifts.

The central feature of the interpretative display at the centre is the original Frenchman's Rock inscribed in 1803 during the voyage of discovery by Nicolas Baudin.

Off street parking is available for caravans and coaches.
Kangaroo Island wine region , Kingscote, South Australia
Kangaroo Island wine region Tours and Attractions You might visit Kangaroo Island for the wildlife but you’ll fall in love with the wine. It’s one of South Australia’s newest wine regions.

Two Wheeler Creek Wines has the most westerly vineyard on the island. The cool climate conditions produce excellent white wines. The cellar door is at Andermel Marron, Parndana. It’s open for tastings seven days a week.

Bay of Shoals Wines is north of Kingscote, overlooking Bay of Shoals and Reeves Point. The cellar door is open seven days. Try Rosé, Sparkling Rosé and late harvest Riesling.

Dudley Wines is one of the island’s original wineries. The cellar door is open seven days. Drop in and taste the full range and sample a platter of regional produce.

Try False Cape Wines. Their Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet are award winners. Tastings are available at the Kangaroo Island Seafront Resort in Penneshaw.

For something different, try Kangaroo Island Spirits. It’s the island’s only boutique distillery.

Rookery Wines is a boutique winery. Cellar door tastings are available at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus and Craft Gallery.

Sunset Winery is one of the island’s oldest. Relax on the all weather deck and enjoy the views over Eastern Cove and beyond.
Kapunda Visitor Information Centre , Kapunda, South Australia
Kapunda Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Kapunda Visitor Information Centre is located in the centre of Australia's oldest mining town. Hosted in a heritage building, along with the local Library, Community Art Gallery and Community Craft Shop, the Visitor Information Centre is part of the newly renovated 'visitor hub' that is the Thomson building, recent winner of an SA Great Regional Award for community in the Barossa and Light district. The Visitor Information Centre offers visitors the chance to buy local products and souvenirs, and the friendly volunteers who staff the centre will be able to assist any visitor with local and regional queries. The centre is renowned for its extensive range of tourism brochures and books, as well as its 'Taste of the Region' interpretive display in the basement.
Lady Nelson Visitor and Discovery Centre , Mount Gambier, South Australia
Lady Nelson Visitor and Discovery Centre Tours and Attractions Servicing an average of 80,000 visitors annually, The Lady Nelson Visitor and Discovery Centre provides a personalised information service on Mount Gambier and the Limestone Coast in the south east region of South Australia.

Because Mount Gambier is centrally located between Adelaide and Melbourne, 10 minutes drive from the Victorian Border, a selected range of information is provided for all South Australian and Victorian regions. A small range of information for the other states is also available.

On display at "The Lady Nelson" is the fossilized skull of Simosthenurus occdentalis, an extinct short-faced kangaroo estimated to be between 50,000 and500,000 years old, has been handed over to The City of Mount Gambier for display at the centre.
Leigh Creek Regional Visitor Information Centre , Leigh Creek, South Australia
Leigh Creek Regional Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions This project is an initiative of the Leigh Creek Area School. It first opened its doors in July 1999. Since then it has continued to develop into a Centre that offers friendly local service provided by students from the local school and adults from Leigh Creek and its surrounding region. We pride ourselves in making our visitors feel welcome and offering them plenty of things to see and do whilst they are in the area.

Local artists and crafts people proudly display their products in the Centre and an extensive range of souvenirs, maps and books are available.
Loxton Visitor Information Centre and Gallery , Loxton, South Australia
Loxton Visitor Information Centre and Gallery Tours and Attractions The Loxton Visitor Information Centre is located within Loxton's Tourism and Arts Centre. This building is the old fire station tastefully refurbished to house the Loxton Visitor Information Centre and the Terrace Gallery.

Located right at the roundabout, which is the central traffic pivot for Loxton, there could be no more visible site within Loxton.

This quaint building is surrounded by Loxton's magnificent gardens that have resulted in Loxton being dual winners of the Keep South Australia Beautiful Tidy Town competition.

Browse through the range of gifts and souvenirs and tourism information from all areas. The Terrace Gallery has displays of local artists work for purchase. You are able to purchase Greyhound and Stateliner bus and freight tickets.
Lyndoch Visitor Information Centre , Lyndoch, South Australia
Lyndoch Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Kies Family Wines is also a tourist information centre, which has a designated area especially for tourism brochures.

We give out information on the Barossa area such as the Barossa Secrets Guide and the Barossa Directory including maps, accommodation, attractions, transport and many more. We have the Secret guides for all other South Australian regions and some accommodation guides.

All our staff are friendly and everyone is highly trained to assist.

Winner of SA Great Regional Awards 2008 (Small Business Award).
Mannum Visitor Information Centre , Mannum, South Australia
Mannum Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Nationally Accredited Mannum Visitor Information Centre is your personal experience of Mannum's gateway to history. Home of the Randell Dry Dock, Keys Beam Engine and the P.S Marion Paddle Steamer.

Whether it’s relaxing by the river, cruising, adventure or sightseeing, Mannum has something for everyone.

Our friendly staff will direct you to your destination.

Located at the lower end of Randell Street (main central business district), make Mannum Visitor Information Centre your first port of call.
McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre , Mclaren Vale, South Australia
McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre is the gateway to the magnificent Fleurieu Peninsula and is a perfect starting point to begin your exploration of the internationally acclaimed McLaren Vale Wine Region.

The building itself is a focal point with rammed earth walls, 100-year-old timbers, and local stone and slates all combining to make an architecturally unique structure.

The Centre is fully accredited and offers excellence in visitor servicing. Our friendly volunteer staff is committed to providing comprehensive up to date information and advice. Take advantage of the accommodation and tour booking service offered for all your holiday and conference needs, view the ever changing art exhibitions and displays, or browse the Centre's gift shop stocked with a wide range of local produce and craft.

There is a Cafe is located within the centre giving you a great opportunity to taste some of the regions produce.
McLaren Vale wine region , Mclaren Vale, South Australia
McLaren Vale wine region Tours and Attractions McLaren Vale is a favourite South Australian wine region and has more than 60 cellar doors.

D’Arenberg’s cellar door is set on a hilltop in a nineteenth century restored homestead. All of d’Arenberg’s grapes are basket-pressed and its popular d’Arry’s Verandah Restaurant serves mouth-watering cuisine.

Visit Coriole Vineyard’s cellar door in an old, ironstone barn. Taste reserve wines and back vintages in the wine room.

Fox Creek Wines makes three popular Shiraz wines: Reserve Shiraz, Short Row Shiraz and Red Baron Shiraz. Taste wine in the cosy, nineteenth century stone cottage.

Penny’s Hill is inviting, with casual, farm charm. Relax on the couches inside or soak up the sun on a deck chair. Play petanque on the lawns, while enjoying the wine and tapas.

Taste a range of vintage wines and exclusive volume releases at Wirra Wirra’s cellar door. Try a cheese platter while admiring the view.

Enjoy panoramic views over the Onkaparinga Valley at Chapel Hill. Set within an old stone church, Chapel Hill is adjacent to Onkaparinga National Park.

If you prefer beer, visit the Vale/Inn. Taste Vale Ale, a fruity craft beer.

With so many cellar doors, McLaren Vale is perfect for your next wine adventure.
Melrose Visitor Information Outlet , Melrose, South Australia
Melrose Visitor Information Outlet Tours and Attractions Let Melrose Tourist Park guide you through your Melrose ventures. Melrose Tourist Park is the tourism information centre.

Nestled at the base of Mount Remarkable it makes the perfect place to set up camp and take part in fantastic adventures such as bushwalking, four wheel drive touring and genuine outback adventuring.

You can rough it in the bush camping sites or enjoy creature comforts and stay in one of our ensuite air conditioned cabins, whatever takes your fancy. We have something for you at Melrose Tourist Park.
Meningie Visitor Information Outlet , Meningie, South Australia
Meningie Visitor Information Outlet Tours and Attractions The Meningie Visitor Information Centre is located in the front left room of the building known as The Chambers - the home of Coorong Cottage Industries and Alberts Coffee Shop.

The Chamber was built in 1889 as chambers for the district council. It was the meeting place for various groups and entertainment and it also housed the Institute Library. Many changes and extensions have been made over the years.

After a number of years of limited use, Coorong Cottage Industries moved into the main building and Alberts Coffee Shop set up in the supper room section in 1997. The building is now restored and holds pride of place at the northern entrance to Meningie.

The Visitor Information Centre transferred in 2005 and is a non-manned centre with help available if requested.
Millicent Visitor Information Centre and National Trust Living History Museum , Millicent, South Australia
Millicent Visitor Information Centre and National Trust Living History Museum Tours and Attractions The Millicent Visitor Information Centre not only provides tourist information, maps and holiday advice but also stocks an excellent range of souvenirs and locally made art and craft, along with an exhibition room with changing exhibitions. It is also the entrance to the award-winning National Trust Living History Museum. This museum evolves around the old school house and it features displays of Millicent's history including the wreck of the Geltwood, a Victorian room, a Blacksmith's shed, Aboriginal Cave Art Room, Farm Machinery, T Class train locomotive and the largest collection of horse drawn vehicles in South Australia.
Morgan Visitor Information Outlet , Morgan, South Australia
Morgan Visitor Information Outlet Tours and Attractions Morgan Visitor Information Outlet is located within the Morgan Roadhouse.

Morgan, during the 1800's was the home port of hundreds of paddle wheel steamers which carried cargo and passengers up the Murray and Darling River system. Morgan, therefore, is one of the truly historic areas which must not be missed by those who are interested in this department of Australia.

There are many reserves in the area; notable among these being Cadell. Morgan and Hogwash Flat. Hogwash Flat is a particularly good fishing spot.

In this locality there are quite a number of stranded barges from the paddle wheel era, some are high and dry, other are submerged. These are well worth seeing and well worth fishing around.

At the height of the paddle-steamer era, Morgan was the busiest port in the state and has preserved its history with considerable flair.
Mount Benson wine region , Mount Benson, South Australia
Mount Benson wine region Tours and Attractions Drive through the Limestone Coast and discover the Mount Benson wine region.

Robe is the perfect place to stay while exploring Mount Benson. It’s just down the road and has a wide range of seafront accommodation.

Visit in January and make the Cape Jaffa Seafood and Wine Festival part of your holiday. The festival features wine tastings and is the perfect way to try a variety of Mount Benson wines.

Mount Benson’s Sauvignon Blancs are making a name for themselves on the wine front. Try some at Wehl’s Mount Benson Vineyards.

Cape Jaffa is biodynamic and doesn’t use artificial fertilisers or pesticides. The vineyard produces a broad range of wines.

Ralph Fowler Wines makes limited quantities of handcrafted, premium wine. This family owned vineyard produces fruit driven and savoury wines.

Wangolina Station was originally a sheep farm, before its cellar door opened in 2002. Taste wine by the glass in a delightful garden setting. There’s Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Bland and Semillon.

If you can’t make it to all of the wineries, drop into Mount Benson Wine and Tourism Centre. Taste and buy wine from the region.

Enjoy the sea views over a glass of Mount Benson wine.
Mount Lofty Summit Visitor Information Centre , Crafers, South Australia
Mount Lofty Summit Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The accredited Visitor Centre at Mount Lofty Summit provides visitors with free information about tourist attractions in the Adelaide Hills and the rest of the state. Touch screens provide an interactive way of showcasing information about conservation initiatives, tourism opportunities and European and Aboriginal heritage.

The Mount Lofty Summit Gift Shop is a great place for quality souvenirs.

The fully licensed Summit Restaurant Mount Lofty is a great place to take in the stunning views of Adelaide whilst enjoying breakfast, lunch or dinner, Wednesday to Sunday nights.

To visit the Mount Lofty Summit Visitor Information Centre is free but there is a cost for car parking of AUD1.00 for one hour and AUD2.00 all day.

Mount Lofty Summit is the junction of many bushwalking trails, such as the Heysen Trail. Many of these trails wind through bushland and take visitors to the renowned Cleland Wildlife Park and historic Waterfall Gully.
Murray Bridge Visitor Information Centre , Murray Bridge, South Australia
Murray Bridge Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Murray Bridge Visitor Information has a wide variety of information on Murray Bridge. Come in and ask the friendly volunteers and staff for information on river cruises, Monarto Zoological Park, Dundee's Wildlife Park, Captain's Cottage Museum, Old Tailem Town and events, activities and directions to Murray Bridge and the wider Murraylands region.

We also have information on all areas of South Australia especially covering the regions that are close to us like the Barossa, Fleurieu Peninsula, Riverland, Adelaide Hills and the Limestone Coast.

Please call in and see us next time you are passing through Murray Bridge.

2008 South Australian Tourism Awards - Visitor Information and Services – Bronze.
Naracoorte Visitor Information Centre , Naracoorte, South Australia
Naracoorte Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions In the heart of the Limestone Coast region lays a district that is clearly a destination in itself. A collection of townships and communities’ rich with assets, offering visitors a diverse range of unforgettable experiences.

It is a region of breathtaking scenery and natural wonders of abundant wildlife, wetlands of international importance and South Australia’s only World Heritage Area.

It is home to the largest living red gum, the biggest field days and some of the lushest farmland in South Australia.

Communities filled with drive have created award-winning tidy towns characterised by innovative shops, galleries and other unique attractions.

Friendly hospitality, fresh local produce, fine wine and unique accommodation only adds to the appeal.

Come and savour the experience.
Oz Experience , Adelaide, South Australia
Oz Experience Tours and Attractions Oz Experience is a dedicated traveller’s network designed for travellers by travellers. The highest rating feature of the Oz Experience trips is consistently the fraternity, friends and experiences made during the journey.

An Oz Experience bus pass allows you the freedom to travel on a network of buses when it suits you, for up to 6 months (extensions possible).

Their vehicles are 24 seat mini buses or 37 seat mini coaches with DVD players which operate on the East Coast. All guides go through an intensive training program which incorporates learning about Australia's geology, flora, fauna, Aboriginal cultural, first aid, customer service and history of the area. The guides are fun and passionate and there is an onboard accommodation and activity booking service making your time with Oz Experience easy and exciting. Full of activities and unique experiences you would not find with anyone else.

Everyday on the East Coast there is something new: surfing, guided walks, outback cattle station experience and a stack of optional extras. National passes include the East Coast, Northern Territory, South Australia and Victoria.

All you need to do is choose your route, with the Oz Experience online booking system and interactive website. Oz Experience can give you all the help you need and the freedom to explore at your pace.
Penola Coonawarra Visitor Information Centre , Penola, South Australia
Penola Coonawarra Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Staff at the Penola Coonawarra Visitor Centre are able to assist you with up to date information and can also help with accommodation bookings.

The centre incorporates the John Riddoch Interpretive Centre, the Hydro-Carbon Centre and the winners of the John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize, which is run every year in conjunction with the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival.

The John Riddoch Interpretive Centre and local history display offers an insight into the history of Penola and the surrounding areas. The centre also gives information on the lives of some of the prominent people in Penola's history.

The Hydro-Carbon Centre offers interactive displays that are great for school aged children. There is a touch screen computer that teaches children the importance of looking after our environment. The centre also has displays on the mining of the local area.
Peterborough Tourist Information Outlet , Peterborough, South Australia
Peterborough Tourist Information Outlet Tours and Attractions The Information Centre consists of a restored railway passenger sleeper car which was part of the original East West Express. The carriage was put into service in 1917 and was retired from service in 1979.

There are two compartments in the carriage which have been restored to how they looked when it was in use as a sleeper car. There is also a wide range of information about the area and state available plus a wide selection of souvenirs for sale.

This centre is run by volunteers.
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre , Adelaide, South Australia
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre is located in an 1860 heritage-listed building namely the 'Black, Diamond Centre' which originally housed the Customs, Courts, Police Station and Jail Cells. It has been restored to its original stone condition.

The centre consists of three beautifully presented exhibition rooms with interpretative displays, public-access computers and an extensive selection of brochures and maps to assist the traveller.

The friendly, informative and trained staff members are well equipped to help make the most of your visit to the Port and its surrounds.

Please note there is a minimum of 48 hours notice required for the volunteer guided walks of Port Adelaide and Semaphore.

Free bike hire is available.

2002 Yellow Pages Tourism Award Winner, 2008 South Australian Tourism Awards - Visitor Information and Services - Silver.
Port Augusta Visitor Information Centre , Port Augusta, South Australia
Port Augusta Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The National accredited Port Augusta Visitor Information Centre is a part of the Wadlata Outback Centre. The Outback Centre provides comprehensive tourist information about local and regional tours, attractions and accommodation and provides booking facilities for Port Augusta and the Flinders Ranges and Outback of South Australia.

As a gateway service, information and brochures are available on the Eyre Peninsula, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and South Australia in general. The Centre has internet, maps and a large range of books, gifts and souvenirs with a local flavour and has an online shop with booking facilities through its website. The Centre houses the Outback Tuckerbox and Flinders Ranges and Outback's Discovery Centre, the Tunnel of Time (Interpretive Centre).
Port Broughton Visitor Information Outlet , Port Broughton, South Australia
Port Broughton Visitor Information Outlet Tours and Attractions Situated opposite the Port Broughton jetty with ample parking, the centre is located in the Parlour Rooms of the majestic Port Broughton Hotel (circa 1874). Staffed by volunteers it offers friendly service with the opportunity to chat with a local. Information on accommodation, services, food outlets, attractions and other assistance is given as requested. This also includes information on surrounding areas such as the Flinders Ranges, Clare Valley and all of Yorke Peninsula. This Centre also offers a comfortable reading room where visitors can relax, have a coffee and discover the interesting features of our area. If the office is unattended, brochures and information sheets are available at all times in the hallway.
Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre , Port Lincoln, South Australia
Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre is located at 3 Adelaide Place, which is directly opposite the Post Office. We provide information and brochures on Port Lincoln and surrounding areas as well as regional books on all other areas in South Australia. See us to book Mikkira Permits, land based tours, Whalers Way Permits, National Park Passes, SeaSA Ferry bookings, cruises and fishing trips and all types of accommodation bookings. The Visitor Information Centre also stocks a large range of souvenirs and postcards and we have public Internet access.
Port Pirie Regional Tourism and Arts Centre , Port Pirie, South Australia
Port Pirie Regional Tourism and Arts Centre Tours and Attractions The Port Pirie Regional Tourism and Arts Centre is a must for any visitor wishing to engage in a unique cultural experience, discover information on the secrets of the Port Pirie region and the Southern Flinders Ranges.

The multi-award winning and nationally accredited Visitor Information Centre is the outcome of a Port Pirie Regional Council initiative that involved the redevelopment of the former Port Pirie Railway Station.

The centre combines outstanding attractions with specialised and personal service to visitors. These include: Visitor information, the longest Great White Shark landed in South Australia exhibition, interpretive art works, famous silver tree fern, public internet access, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, Totally Loco Souvenir and Gift Shop, Pirie Rail Express Miniature Railway, Pirie Model Railway, Port Pirie Smelter Tours, Port Pirie special events headquarters, Women's Keepsake Garden, 1.6 kilometre landscape Heritage Walk, Stateliner Bus Terminal, coach, caravan and car parking.
Quorn Visitor Information Centre , Quorn, South Australia
Quorn Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Quorn Visitor Information Centre is located in the picturesque town of Quorn in the Flinders Ranges.

The centre is a fully accredited centre and is open seven days a week from 9am to 5pm. It is staffed by a team of dedicated volunteers from the local area who are happy to assist visitors to the region.

The Quorn Visitor Information Centre has an extensive selection of local and regional brochures, plus a range of souvenirs, maps, pictures and books for sale. The internet is also available to assist with holiday planning.

The Quorn Visitor Information Centre endeavours to provide high quality service and information to assist making your stay in the Flinders Ranges a memorable one. We look forward to meeting you and hope that you enjoy your stay.
Renmark Paringa Visitor Information Centre , Renmark, South Australia
Renmark Paringa Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Situated on the banks of the picturesque Murray River adjacent to an ideal picnic area, boat moorings and fishing spot, the Visitor Information Centre welcomes you.

We can provide all the essential information services for the local area and the rest of South Australia as well as information for travellers heading interstate. The latest information is also readily accessible via the internet on the public access computer. For those wanting to put their feet up for a while, there is a range of videos available for viewing from a variety of topics. We provide ticketing facilities for local cruise vessels and have the convenience of a fully operational paddle steamer permanently moored directly behind the centre.

Call in and say hello, you cannot miss us, just look for the large display of gorgeous yellow roses in front of the centre.
Riverland wine region , Renmark, South Australia
Riverland wine region Tours and Attractions Good wine comes from good fruit and the Riverland has plenty of both.

Berri Estates is an Australian favourite. It’s the largest winery and distillery in the southern hemisphere. Try wine and eat local produce.

Banrock Station has wine, food and nature. Admire the view from the cellar door and restaurant.

Lots of the Riverland’s wineries are family owned.

Greg and Jane Salter established Burk Salter Wines in 2002. All of their grapes come from Salter family vines, first planted in the 1930s.

Kingston Estate Wines is also a family winery. It produces flavoursome and award-winning wines.

Try Mallee Estate. After growing vines for 30 years, Mallee Estate started making its own wine. The wines are exceptional.

The Angove family started making wine in 1886. Visit their Renmark cellar door and sample St Agnes Brandy, Australia's number one selling brandy.

Don’t miss Torambre, a boutique winery in Loxton North. It’s open for sales and tastings Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Get unique wine at 919 Wines. Try Tempranillo, Sangiovese and a range of fortified wines.

Cragg's Creek Cellar Door Café is in Berri. It’s by the river, showcasing the region’s wine, food and lifestyle

Wine flows freely in the Riverland.
Robe Visitor Information Centre , Robe, South Australia
Robe Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Robe Visitor Information Centre is situated opposite the Foreshore area of Robe. It is part of the building that houses the Robe Public Library, the Historical Interpretation Centre, the Local History Collection, the Robe Institute and the Lapwing Gallery.

The council backed centre has an extensive range of brochure information covering local Robe information, Limestone Coast Regional information, Adelaide and South Australian brochures, and a range of Victorian and other interstate information brochures.

While the Robe Visitor Information Centre does not operate a booking service, it does facilitate information about vacancies within Robe during peak periods. The centre offers visitors free Internet access along with a high standard of customer service offered by staff.
South Australian Travel Centre , Adelaide, South Australia
South Australian Travel Centre Tours and Attractions The South Australian Travel Centre is located in the centre of the city with easy access by public transport. Information is available on all regions of South Australia together with expert consultants who can assist with booking accommodation, tours, transport and any advice on what to do while visiting Adelaide and South Australia.
Southern Fleurieu wine region , Yankalilla, South Australia
Southern Fleurieu wine region Tours and Attractions The Southern Fleurieu region is set amongst rolling hills, pastures, national parks and rugged coastlines.

Close to McLaren Vale, the Southern Fleurieu includes places like Yankalilla, Mount Jagged, Hindmarsh Valley and Victor Harbor. You’ll find excellent Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and a few other surprises.

Local hotels and restaurants have a reputation for great food.

Try Victor Harbor Winery. Its veranda is a lovely spot to have a tipple, maybe a cheese platter? The Mont Rosa restaurant at the winery will satisfy a larger appetite!

The Square Waterhole has a great pizza menu. It’s open weekends and public holidays, though it’s a good idea to phone ahead.

Parri Estate will welcome you to their cellar door. They’ve also got one in McLaren Vale. You’ll receive friendly commentary on their delicious wines.

Mount Jagged will give you a taste or two of their lovely wine. You might also be tempted by local food available at the cellar door.

Minko Wines cellar door is a quaint cottage. It’s a great setting for the wholesome meals they’ll serve you.

On weekends, step out onto the verandah at Carrickalinga Creek Vineyard and Cellar Door. Enjoy the pretty views of Gulf St Vincent.
Southern Flinders wine region , Stone Hut, South Australia
Southern Flinders wine region Tours and Attractions Try award-winning wine in the Southern Flinders Ranges.

The Southern Flinders Ranges is a young wine region, with more than 20 growers. It is well known for Riesling and produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Shiraz.

Sample a few wines from the region at Stone Hut Cottages. The Old Bakery at Stone Hut stocks a variety of Southern Flinders Ranges wine.

Bundaleer Wines is one of the largest producers in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Visit its cellar door at the North Star Hotel in Melrose.

Remarkable View Wines is a well known producer in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Bookings are essential if you want to visit during the week.

Belalie Bend’s winemakers use sustainable farming practices. Its wines are available for tasting at Stone Hut.

The Dennis family established Mopeta Wines in 1997, planting Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes. Mopeta Wines are available at Remarkable View Cellar Door and Stone Hut.

Glenholme Vineyards produces Blesing’s Garden Wines. Open 10am to 5pm Friday through Monday, make an appointment if you plan on visiting at any other time.

You’ll find Bartagunyah at the southern end of Mount Remarkable. Sample vintage Shiraz and Chardonnay Viognier.

Discover the Southern Flinders Ranges’ wine.
Southern Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre , Stansbury, South Australia
Southern Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Southern Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre is situated in the Old Post Office Building in the heart of Stansbury. The Centre offers tourists and visitors to the region a great base to obtain local information on attractions, places of interest, activities, maps and accommodation. We have a large range of holiday memorabilia and clothing with the town logo. Our motto 'Ask a local and we'll point you in the right direction'.
Strathalbyn Visitor Information Centre , Strathalbyn, South Australia
Strathalbyn Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Strathalbyn accredited Visitor Information Centre is located in the historic railway station building on South Terrace close to all community amenities. Car parking facilities are excellent.

The centre is surrounded by beautiful gardens and lawns with plenty of shady trees, with the platform side of the railway track decorated with numerous half barrels planted with standard roses and annual flowering seedlings.

Significant lawn areas adjacent to the centre are available to the public with undercover shedding, barbecue and picnic areas and a children's playground and toilets with disabled access are located in the railway station.

The office area of the centre has a large display of tourism brochures, souvenirs and books as well as video vision of the Fleurieu Peninsula and other regions.

Services are provided by a friendly bunch of volunteers and include tourist information, public internet access, booking agency, photocopying and facsimile service and tour guides.
Tailem Bend Visitor Information Outlet , Tailem Bend, South Australia
Tailem Bend Visitor Information Outlet Tours and Attractions When you do stop here in Tailem Bend be sure to visit us at the Visitor Information Centre in the Old Railway Station, our helpful Volunteers will greet and help you with professional advice to your next destination and while you are there take a look in the Railway Museum that has been set up by the dedicated local ex railway workers that still live in the town.

The information centre is located in the main street of Tailem Bend and has local information.

We have car parking available and are within walking distance of all the towns' facilities.
The Farm Shed Museum and Tourism Centre , Kadina, South Australia
The Farm Shed Museum and Tourism Centre Tours and Attractions The visitor information centre is located within The Farm Shed Museum and Tourism Centre complex, and is complete with visitor information, souvenirs, local produce, art and craft, pottery, emu oil, lavender products, embroidery, handmade items, reference and history books and more. We provide a free email/internet service and laptop connection fro travellers. Enjoy a cappuccino or hot chocolate in cafe area, while chatting to one of our friendly staff that are more than happy to help with information on the local area or further afield.

For those visitors who arrive outside of our opening hours, information can still be obtained from our touch-screen at the front window, our civic guide map or our free information bags located at the front of the centre.
The Ghan , Adelaide, South Australia
The Ghan Tours and Attractions The Ghan, the legendary rail journey through the heart of Australia.

The transcontinental journey from Adelaide to Darwin covers 2,979 kilometres and in either direction you will have two nights aboard The Ghan. As you relax you will marvel at spectacular Australian landscapes; from the red hued vistas of the MacDonnell Ranges surrounding a town called Alice, gateway to Uluru and the Red Centre, to the magnifcent gorges of Katherine and the tropical splendour of the Top End.

The Ghan caters to all travellers needs, offering a choice in accommodation, from the new Platinum Service offering a luxurious and spacious twin share or double sleeper cabin, classic Gold Service where guests enjoy twin or single sleeper cabins, to Red Service which offers sleeper cabins and Day/Nighter seats, providing affordable quality travel options.
The Overland , Adelaide, South Australia
The Overland Tours and Attractions The Overland. There’s no more relaxing way to enjoy the trip between Melbourne and Adelaide than on the newly refurbished Overland. The Overland provides a comfortable, relaxing way to travel between the cities or to ease into a great holiday in either Melbourne, Adelaide or their surrounding regions.

Guests can sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery from the heart of Australia’s wine producing region, via the gateway of the outback and through to the cosmopolitan city of Melbourne, passing through Murray Bridge, Bordertown, Nhill, Dimboola, Horsham, Ararat and Geelong along the way.

The Overland offers daylight services between Adelaide and Melbourne and vice versa three times a week. A daylight service in both directions means you can spend your journey taking in the spectacular views and arrive in the heart of your destination just in time for dinner feeling rested, refreshed and ready to begin the next part of your holiday.
The Southern Spirit , Adelaide, South Australia
The Southern Spirit Tours and Attractions The Southern Spirit is not for everyone.

It’s for those who expect more. Those who view travel as they view life, not as a destination, but a journey to be savoured. The Southern Spirit experience is something new and quite unique in Australia. Epic transcontinental rail cruising in Platinum or Gold Service style, where life on board is all about you. Start with breakfast, then spend a lazy day with a good book as the landscape rolls by, or meet, greet and swap stories with your fellow travellers over a few drinks in the Outback Explorer lounge.

There’s no better way to immerse yourself in the timeless natural beauty of the great southern land. Trips “ashore” offer you the chance to indulge yourself at exclusive five-star hotels or take off on a suite of deluxe excursions and indulgences at ports along the way. From the adventurous and exciting to the laid-back and decadent, there’s something to tempt everyone. You can swim with wild dolphins. Take off on a breathtaking scenic flight to the Flinders Ranges or a stunning sunset helicopter tour in the Northern Territory. Explore the outback on camels, quad bikes and four wheel drives. Or have breakfast in a hot air balloon and lunch on a Murray River cruise.

No, The Southern Spirit is not for everyone. It’s for the lucky few who get on board.
Tintinara Visitor Information Centre , Tintinara, South Australia
Tintinara Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Tintinara Heart of the Parks is a visitor and information centre as well as a successful outlet for local artists and craftspeople, first opened in April 2001.

We are located on the Dukes Highway in the old railway station, which had not been used for 18 years prior to being renovated as a community project with over two and a half thousand hours of voluntary labour.
Top Tourist Parks of Australia , Adelaide, South Australia
Top Tourist Parks of Australia Tours and Attractions Top Tourist Parks of Australia is a chain of more than 200 caravan and holiday parks located in all Australian States and Territories.

Each offers a wide range of facilities including deluxe ensuite cabins, non ensuite cabins, powered sites and campsites. Each park offers a wide range of additional facilities including swimming pools, playgrounds, camp kitchens, dump points, clean amenities, kiosks and in most parks Internet facilities.

During busy periods a number of parks offer additional activities for families including pancake mornings, sporting events, quiz nights, barbeques and a number of other activities.

More than 120 of the parks are pet friendly and will accept small pets throughout the entire year (conditions will apply).
Victor Harbor Visitor Information Centre , Victor Harbor, South Australia
Victor Harbor Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Victor Harbor Visitor Information Centre is located on the Esplanade, adjacent to the causeway to Granite Island and the Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram.

Here the friendly and knowledgeable volunteers will not only make you feel welcome, they will also provide you with all the information you will need for a great stay. The Centre offers email access, website information and comprehensive fact sheets.

A Booking Centre is are located inside the Visitor Information Centre, which provides a free booking service for accommodation, tours, cruises, transport as well as discounted entry to some of Victor Harbor's attractions.

Come in and say hello.
Waikerie Visitor Information Centre , Waikerie, South Australia
Waikerie Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions Waikerie Visitor Information Centre is located on the Sturt Highway, next to the United Service Station within Orange Tree Giftmania.

As part of the services offered to the community and visitors' alike, a comprehensive information display is available and you are invited to use the rest room facilities or enjoy a cappuccino, ice cream or just a cold drink whilst viewing the informative and interesting video on the River Murray.

Quality brochures of all the South Australian Tourism Commission's Visitor Guides plus detailed information on the Riverland and Waikerie are readily available for the steady stream of patrons that call in via the busy Adelaide - Sydney Highway.

One of the most popular attractions is the excellent roof top Viewing Platform overlooking glorious stretches of the River Murray, citrus and grape growing irrigation properties with an occasional passing parade of houseboats.

Call in and enjoy.
Whyalla Visitor Information Centre , Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Whyalla Visitor Information Centre is a booking and departure point for Steelworks and other scenic tours, and is the entrance point for the Whyalla Maritime Museum which features the largest fully land-locked warship in Australia, the former HMAS Whyalla corvette, two kilometres inland and resting two metres above ground.

The centre is committed to providing quality visitor services and offers an ever changing range of Whyalla souvenirs.
Wilpena Pound Visitor Information Centre , Wilpena Pound, South Australia
Wilpena Pound Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Wilpena Pound Visitor Centre is always a hub of activity for resort visitors, campers and day-trippers to the region.

Situated within the Wilpena Pound National Park the centre provides up to date regional information along with all trail, walking and local flora and fauna details. We are the booking centre for scenic flights and four wheel drive vehicle tours including self-drive and tag-a-long.

Many books of interest are available and maps and reprints of items of interest are on hand.

This is a resource centre not to be missed.
Wirrabara Craft House and Tourist Information Centre , Wirrabara, South Australia
Wirrabara Craft House and Tourist Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Wirrabara Craft House and Tourist Information Centre is situated in an historic two storey building occupying most of the lower floor. The building looks out over the Wongabirrie parklands. Situated in the park is a mosaic wall and there are facilities for a barbeque and picnic lunch.

Tourist Information Centre provides a three metre by three metres comprehensive range of South Australian Tourism Commission visitor guides and local attractions and activities. It is staffed by enthusiastic volunteers who have a wealth of local and regional knowledge. It also holds keys for the local caravan park and Youth Hostel Association.

The Visitor Information Centre combines with a fabulous craft show where local artists and crafts people sell an extensive range of high quality craft.
Woomera Heritage and Visitor Centre , Woomera, South Australia
Woomera Heritage and Visitor Centre Tours and Attractions The Woomera Visitor Information Centre includes a snack bar, ten pin bowling alley, heritage museum and souvenir shop. The centre prides itself on having helpful, knowledgeable and friendly staff dedicated to meeting the needs of visitors. Also featured at the centre are services for people with disabilities, coach parking and public toilets.

Woomera is an Outback village with a remarkable history. The village was constructed to support the construction teams working on the Woomera Rocket Range

The Woomera Heritage and Visitor Information Centre have a comprehensive display of brochures promoting South Australia's unique regions as well as stocking promotional material on Queensland, Northern Territory and Australia generally.

The souvenir shop specialises in Len Beadell merchandise and has an extensive range of tee shirts, magnets, spoons, stubby coolers, hats, books, videos and postcards exclusive to Woomera.
Yankalilla Bay Visitor Information Centre , Yankalilla, South Australia
Yankalilla Bay Visitor Information Centre Tours and Attractions The Yankalilla Bay Visitor Information Centre is your gateway to Yankalilla Bay and beyond. Located in the heart of Normanville trained staff provide comprehensive information for visitors to our spectacular region. The centre sells a selection of souvenirs and has a range of maps and brochures on things to do, places to eat and local and regional accommodation, and Internet facilities.

You will discover that in Yankalilla Bay and beyond your choice of accommodation can be as varied as the activities you wish to participate in. Whether its bed and breakfast, a self contained cottage, farm stay, caravan park, backpacker bunkhouse or a resort, your vista can be a coastline, conservation park, rolling hills or nestled valley. Fishing, swimming, diving, bushwalking, camping, boating, horse riding are just some of the things to do and the friendly staff at the centre can assist you to plan your holiday.




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