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- The best South Australia tour packages
- What people love about South Australia Tours
- Travel South Australia your way
- Best tour companies for South Australia tours
- South Australia tours for every 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
The best South Australia tour packages
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Duration 8 days Destinations Adelaide, Flinders Ranges, Wilpena Pound, Arkaroola Village, Marree, Coober Pedy, Port Augusta Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator AAT Kings From $4,015
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3- Day Kangaroo Island Adventure Tour
5 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 12 to 75 year olds Operator Untamed Escapes From
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Duration 4 days Destinations Uluru, Coober Pedy, Port Augusta, Clare, Adelaide Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator AAT Kings From $1,365
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Adelaide's cultural North Terrace opens a journey through South Australia to the Barossa Valley's Chateau Yaldara and Kangaroo Island's Raptor Domain. Wine flows at Saltrams, while local artisans showcase their craft at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery and Clifford's Honey Farm.
Duration 6 days Destinations Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Kangaroo Island Age Range 8 to 82 year olds Operator Australia and New Zealand Travel Company From
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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 12 to 70 year olds Operator Untamed Escapes From
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What people love about South Australia Tours
- 6-Day Eyre Peninsula & Flinders Ranges Adventure Tour
The only drawback was that the ones doing the six days tour had to switch group after three days. Else, the tour was really good!
- Kangaroo Island Adventure
Pablo was an excellent guide. Everything was taken care of.
Travel South Australia your way
Kangaroo Island really delivers for wildlife enthusiasts, with multi-day tours that get you close to the local residents. The coastal walks lead right to Seal Bay, where sea lions stretch out on the sand, and you'll spot dolphins playing alongside the ferry crossing. At Mikkira Station, wild koalas peek down from their eucalyptus perches. Our guests particularly value spending nights in both Penneshaw and Kingscote - it's perfect timing to catch the little penguins waddling home after dark. Local guides like Kevin and Jess share fascinating updates about how the island's bouncing back after the 2020 bushfires. The walks through Flinders Chase National Park take you to those weather-carved Remarkable Rocks, and down to Admirals Arch where New Zealand fur seals lounge on the rocks below.
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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.
South Australia tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
41 tours in South AustraliaExplore a wide diversity of group tours through South Australia. We have 41 adventures that vary from 3 days to 19 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
10 tours in South AustraliaThe outback small group tours have really taken off lately, with a max of 16 people heading into the Flinders Ranges. You'll learn Adnyamathanha culture at Iga Warta and explore ancient art sites with Traditional Owners. The small numbers mean we can adjust routes based on what interests you. There's time to discover Coober Pedy's underground homes, spot koalas at Mikkira Station's sanctuary and also join conservation work at places like Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on Kangaroo Island.
Private / Personalized
8 tours in South AustraliaPrivate tours put food and wine center stage, especially in the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. You get exclusive cellar door tastings at places like Wolf Blass, combined with relaxed lunches at Lambert Estate. Port Lincoln's private guides arrange insider seafood experiences - from oyster farms to fishing trips. Our customers love being able to take things at their own pace, perhaps spending extra time learning at Iga Warta or adding scenic flights over Lake Eyre.
Top South Australia travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 3-day Kangaroo Island tours are perfect for quick getaways that still pack in all the good bits. Our travelers really enjoy camping under the stars at Antechamber Bay - you'll roll out swags and watch for shooting stars after busy days exploring. You'll mix beach walks along the rugged Pennington Bay coast with close-up wildlife moments at Seal Bay, where a colony of endangered Australian sea lions lets you walk right among them. The guides get lots of praise for adjusting the pace to what each group wants. Some tours include hands-on conservation work at Zelling Reserve, while others focus more on food and wine stops at places like Dudley Wines. The camping setup is basic but comfy, and the spots are perfectly picked for stargazing.
See all toursWeek-long tours really let you dig into South Australia's varied landscapes. Starting on the Great Ocean Road, you'll wind through the Coonawarra wine region before spending several nights on Kangaroo Island. Our customers particularly like how these trips blend wildlife watching at Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary with cultural stops in historic German towns like Hahndorf. The cycling-focused tours link up the Barossa Trail, Riesling Rail Trail and also Amy Gillet trail, with excellent lunch breaks at spots like Skillogalee Winery. Daily rides cover 25-35km, and e-bikes are available if you want a bit of help on the hills. Many tours wrap up in the Barossa Valley with food and wine experiences, including lunch at Lambert Estate and visits to well-known cellars.
Demographics
Solo travelers connect well on our 3-5 day camping tours where the social side comes naturally. You'll share campfire meals, stargaze from swags and pitch in with cooking which gets everyone talking. Our guides Gianna and Eli make a point of getting to know each person, keeping the group dynamic flowing. The activities mix nicely - from sipping wines at Dudley Wines to wildlife spotting in Flinders Chase and helping out at Zelling Reserve. Our small groups mean you'll get to know everyone, plus you can explore both Penneshaw and Kingscote without paying extra as a single traveler.
For couples, our 6-7 day combined Great Ocean Road and Kangaroo Island tours offer that perfect blend of coastal views and wildlife encounters. The flow works really well - you'll start with dramatic coastline scenes, move through Tower Hill's wildlife areas, explore Naracoorte Caves and finally reach Kangaroo Island. Many couples tell us they love having guided activities balanced with free time, especially around Kingscote. Wine enthusiasts get plenty of time at spots like Jacob's Creek, and the small group size lets couples bond with fellow travelers and also their guide.
Active travelers in their 20s and 30s gravitate to our 6-day Flinders Ranges walking tours. You're not just hiking - you'll tackle the challenging Mount Ohlssen Bagge trail, sleep under some of Australia's clearest night skies and learn Aboriginal culture directly from Adnyamathanha guides. The outback tours pack in real adventure too - you'll sleep underground in Coober Pedy, drive 4WDs through ancient landscapes and join local conservation projects. Our wine region cycling tours hit the right balance with daily 25-35km rides between cellar doors and also local lunch spots.
Our 5-6 day Adelaide-based tours work well for seniors, with quality hotels and well-planned day trips. You'll explore North Terrace's cultural spots, visit three top Barossa Valley wineries and take easy walks through the Botanic Gardens. The Kangaroo Island day trip always gets good feedback - you'll see sea lions at Seal Bay, meet local food producers and drive along scenic coastal routes. We include regular stops throughout each day, and there's no difficult hiking or camping involved.
Our Kangaroo Island family tours really hit the sweet spot with 5-day packages covering Adelaide, Barossa Valley and also Kangaroo Island. Kids get a kick out of walking next to lounging sea lions at Seal Bay, while the Cape Willoughby lighthouse climb gives everyone good exercise and some maritime stories. The eucalyptus distillery visits and honey farm tours mix education with fun tastings, and we always hear excited chatter when families try sandboarding at Little Sahara's dunes. The pace works perfectly for families - not too rushed but plenty to keep everyone engaged.
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Best time to visit South Australia
- Spring 2025
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 2025
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 2025 18 tours
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
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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- 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.
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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.