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Family Holidays On The Coast

Take The Kids Taking the kids on a beach trip in South Australia is easy. Most places along the coast are close to a beautiful beach. The thought of fish and chips, sand castles and ice cream will have the kids wriggling with excitement. Close to Adelaide, visit Glenelg, Henley Beach or Semaphore. Glenelg will delight. A water feature in the centre of the square will amuse kids for hours. Join in the fun or observe from a safe, dry distance with coffee in hand. Family Fun Head to the Beach House at Glenelg. It’s a huge, fun-filled arena with waterslides, dodgem cars, a carousel and arcade games. Henley Beach is a great spot to start or finish a bike ride, with the Linear Trail nearby. The kids might like to catch squid off the jetty, with a little bit of help from the grown-ups. Perhaps digging for cockles or hunting for periwinkles is on the agenda? You’ll find rock crabs in protected coves and exposed wading pools when the tide goes out. Only a couple of hours from Adelai

South Australian Coast Road Trip

SA Coastal Escapes

The South Australian coastline is more than 3,800 kilometres long and is punctuated by towns, beaches, cliffs and jetties. Many coastal regions offer a brilliant blend of wine and fresh produce, including local seafood.
 

Travel the South Australian coast and you will be rewarded with some rare and unique experiences. Explore the gulfs and peninsulas. Stunning natural beauty, memorable adventures and great food and wine await you.


Natural Beauty

From windswept clifftops and steep sided coves, to long sandy surf beaches and calm sheltered bays, the South Australian coastline is truly beautiful. Watch seals, dolphins and whales cruise by. The pristine waters produce an abundance of bird and sea life.

Kangaroo Island is perhaps the jewel in the crown, with rare wildlife in impossibly beautiful settings. Kangaroo Island's Vivonne Bay was once judged Australia’s best beach because of its long, curved shape and gloriously white sand.



  

Memorable Adventures

Adelaide has a special relationship with its dolphin population. Swim with dolphins from a sailing catamaran, kayak alongside them among the mangroves or take a dolphin spotting cruise on the Port River.

The Eyre Peninsula is packed with adventure experiences. Cage dive with great white sharks, surf cactus beach, swim with feeding tuna or sea lions. For something a little more leisurely, follow the Eyre Peninsula Seafood Trail and taste some local delicacies.

The Limestone Coast, Fleurieu Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula are also action packed. Fishing and boating, skydiving, joy flights and scuba diving are common activities.
 


Food And Wine

One thing you will notice as you tour the coast is that food and wine is woven into the South Australian lifestyle. The local produce is often freshest and the best. Taste fresh crayfish, oysters, farmed tuna, kingfish sashimi, delicate King George whiting and giant snapper. These are the things which place a tour of the South Australian coast at the top of your to do list.

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