Flight Centre Australia

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Adelaide
Adelaide

Adelaide is often overlooked by travellers as a little more than a pathway to the amazing Barossa Valley, however those in the know consider this small capital city to be one of the most..


Barossa
Barossa

Even before that first taste of full-bodied red wine is swallowed down a thirsty throat, you’ll be drunk on the Barossa Valley.  Australia’s favourite wine-region is an..


Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Hills

A half hour or so’s drive from Adelaide will find you in a pocket of paradise called the Adelaide Hills. There are stunning views at almost every turn; carefully tended vineyards –..


Clare Valley
Clare Valley

Ever wanted to find the face behind the wine?  Who spent the months growing the grapes to create the perfect recipe - at Clare Valley you’ll meet the makers at the family-owned..


Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula

You’ll find the natives of Eyre Peninsula pretty friendly. It’s just that not that many of them are people. For the most part, the Eyre Peninsula is a pristine natural environment..


Fleurieu Peninsula
Fleurieu Peninsula

Just a short drive to the south of Adelaide, the lovely Fleurieu Peninsula is a mix of beautiful countryside and dramatic coastline, as well as being home to the Australia's historic..


Port Augusta
Port Augusta

Port Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders Ranges, Alice Springs, Perth and Whyalla all intersect.This friendly city sits at the head of..


Port Elliot/Horseshoe Bay
Port Elliot/Horseshoe Bay

One of the sweetest beach settings in South Australia, Port Elliot is a popular tourist destination.This is a model seaside village, with cafes, antique and gift shops along The Strand...


Victor Harbor
Victor Harbor

Just an hour from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is one of the state's best coastal playgrounds. Enjoy the wildlife centre, whale centre or a penguin tour then ride the Steam Ranger Cockle Train..


Yorke Peninsula
Yorke Peninsula

With over 600 kilometres of coastline, the toughest part about a visit to the Yorke Peninsula is likely to be dragging yourself away from the beach. The rugged coast is not only..


Adelaide City
Adelaide City

Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent.The wine and..


Glenelg
Glenelg

Swim with the sea's friendliest locals who inhabit the waters at Glenelg, just 20 minutes from Adelaide. Catamaran cruises provide the perfect eco- friendly way to watch dolphins as they go..


Hahndorf
Hahndorf

Situated in the Adelaide Hills, a short 20 minute drive to the south east of Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement. It is a great place to stay if..


Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide's ornate former bank and office buildings, humble warehouses and bond stores, and wharves and hotels tell the vivid story of colonial maritime life. One of the state's most..


Grange
Grange

Sink into indulgence. Food, wine and luxury all accented with an ocean view and ambience to match. Grange is one of Adelaide's select beachside suburbs, with surf, al fresco dining and a..


Hindley Street
Hindley Street

Hindley Street is one of Adelaide City's most popular destinations for restaurants and bars, located right near Rundle Street and North Terrace. Do some shopping during the day and then..


Stirling
Stirling

Home to some of South Australia’s most beautiful homes, Stirling become popular with Adelaide’s wealthy residents in the 1800s, who built summer houses to escape the heat of the plains..


Ashton
Ashton

Taste a drop and breathe easy in this natural beauty spot upon the Adelaide Hills.Ashton, with its rolling hills and vineyards, provides a stunning landscape of green and gold. Just a..


Clare
Clare

Clare is the beautiful town which gives its name to the Clare Valley region. Wineries surround the town making it one of the most picturesque locations in the Valley. Rolling hills are..


Elder Park
Elder Park

Enjoy a picnic by the river or hear some local jazz on a Sunday afternoon. Just north of the city, Elder Park is a short trip for some quick time out. Take part in some of the events..


Coober Pedy
Coober Pedy

In the opal mining outpost of Coober Pedy, 4000 residents from 50 countries have made an art form of all things quirky. With half the population living in underground dugouts to escape high..


Gumeracha
Gumeracha

36 km north-east of Adelaide sits the township of Gumeracha. Set in the beautiful Torrens Valley of the adelaide hills, this is a town surrounded by natural beauty. Vineyards, olive groves..


Arkaroola
Arkaroola

Arkaroola provides you with a rare opportunity to tour the universe by combining one of Australia's largest privately owned astronomical observatories with new age Star Chairs.Under the..


Hindmarsh Island
Hindmarsh Island

A river bound island, connected by a bridge from Goolwa. The southern hemisphere's largest freshwater marina development is here, where you can find cruises into the Coorong National Park..


Kingscote
Kingscote

Situated on the shores of the beautiful Nepean Bay, with a panoramic view of the boat-studded harbour, Kingscote is the commercial and business hub of the Island. To the north there are..


Lyndoch
Lyndoch

If your quest is to experience a country town that has evolved with the times into a mecca of contemporary ambience, but maintained its English foundations and strong German influences..


Mintaro
Mintaro

Rich in history and heritage buildings, the entire town of Mintaro was declared a State Heritage Area in 1984.Its cultural significance is enhanced by its picturesque setting among wheat..


Nuriootpa
Nuriootpa

Nuriootpa means ‘the meeting place’ and there is no better place to meet and start exploring the Barossa than here.Surrounded by vineyards the town with its vine-lined main street is..


Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's second largest city, set on the shores of Boston Bay, Australia's largest natural harbour.A magnificent marina development, Lincoln Cove, is home to..


Burra
Burra

Listed on the National Estate Register and also declared a State Heritage Area, the former copper mining town of Burra is one of the most beautifully preserved towns in South Australia.It..


Ceduna
Ceduna

Ceduna has a population of about 4000 residents. Located on the shores of Murat Bay, Ceduna is a scenic town with a view of the ocean. The name Ceduna comes from the aboriginal word..


Elliston
Elliston

This popular coastal town on the Eyre Peninsula is famed for sightings of whales, sea-lions and dolphins.Elliston sits on tranquil Waterloo Bay - ideal for fishing, swimming or..


Gawler
Gawler

Gawler is a picturesque well-planned country town, delightfully located below the Mount Lofty Ranges where the rivers of the North Para and South Para join.Gawler is the oldest country..


Hardwicke Bay
Hardwicke Bay

Clear water laps the pristine sands of Hardwicke Bay making it the perfect holiday destination for almost anybody. The tranquility during dusk sets a romantic atmosphere for couples and the..


Lake Eyre
Lake Eyre

This huge, remote and arid 1,349,251-hectare park (includes Elliot Price Conservation Park) incorporates Lake Eyre north and south, as well as a portion of the adjoining Tirari Desert...


Murray River
Murray River

Aboriginal people revere it. Nineteenth century trade flourished on it. Mark Twain likened it to his beloved Mississippi. Fruit growers and wine makers recognise its bounty. Such is the..


Oodnadatta
Oodnadatta

The famed outback town of Oodnadatta is a must-see for visitors who want to get 'off the beaten track'.Stop for a cold drink at the Pink Roadhouse, which is a mine of..


Willunga
Willunga

Willunga is located 47 km south of Adelaide. The location was settled only three years after Adelaide and its historic culture is still very much present. It is argued as to whether the..


Baird Bay
Baird Bay

Swimming with Bottlenose dolphins and Australian sea-lions in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay is a very special experience indeed .Nothing can prepare you for the marvellous feeling..


Cape Spencer
Cape Spencer

Cape Spencer marks the very tip of the Yorke Peninsula. From the edge of the cliff, the ocean stretches out towards Althorpe island. The serenity and isolation is disturbed only by the..


North Haven
North Haven

North Haven is situated at the northern end of the Le Fevre Peninsula at the end of Adelaide's coastal strip. It is easy to get to from Adelaide by bus or train. As well as a..


Penong
Penong

Penong is the first town you reach as you travel west from Ceduna. It's a good 'watering hole' before the long journey across the Nullarbor Plain. It offers a pub with beer garden, a couple..


Point Sinclair
Point Sinclair

The scenic piece of coastline is the breathtaking Point Sinclair. At any angle this location boasts something special. The great surf mimics the rolling sand dunes in this heritage listed..


Sevenhill
Sevenhill

Surrounded by vineyards to the north and south, Sevenhill is very much at the heart of the wine lands of the Clare Valley. Sevenhill Cellars is the oldest vineyard of the valley.The..


Aldinga
Aldinga

Aldinga is a seaside town near fabulous Aldinga Beach.Aldinga Beach itself is one of the few in Australia where cars are permitted to drove on parts of the broad sand, making it easier..


Berri
Berri

The name Berri is taken from the Aboriginal word ‘bery bery’ meaning ‘bend in the river’. Known as the commercial hub of the Riverland and set amongst a sea of vineyards, this..


Birdsville Track
Birdsville Track

The 517-kilometre Birdsville Track is the stuff of legend, immortalised by tough outback postie Tom Kruse who delivered letters and supplies to remote stations in the 1950s. Today you'll..


Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay

Coffin Bay township is located west of Port Lincoln on the shores of one of the most beautiful estuaries in Australia. The visitor is offered an unparalleled scenic view of vast expanses of..


Encounter Bay
Encounter Bay

Located 100 km south of Adelaide, Encounter Bay is the coastal destination named after the meeting between Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin. The 'encounter' happened in 1802 and was a..


Goolwa
Goolwa

A seaside resort where the River Murray meets the Southern Ocean. Play golf on our 18 hole course with lush fairways and excellent greens, set against a backdrop of sand dunes. The design..


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