Discover the dual wonders of Western and South Australia

Australia is brimming with unique wildlife, world-class wine, and exceptional culinary offerings. If you're a wildlife enthusiast or a food and wine connoisseur, Western and South Australia beckon with open arms. This dual-feature guide explores the must-see experiences in Western Australia’s vibrant landscapes, along with South Australia’s authentic luxury. From swimming with incredible marine life at Ningaloo Reef to indulging in fine wines in the Barossa, here’s all you need to plan an unforgettable trip.

Discover the dual wonders of Western and South Australia

Explore the coastal charms of Perth and Rottnest Island 

Begin your adventure in Perth/Boorloo, where you can wander through Kings Park, explore the buzzing city laneways filled with boutique bars and restaurants, and enjoy waterside dining on the sparkling Swan River.  Just a short ferry ride from Perth is Rottnest Island/Wadjemup, a car-free paradise. This nature reserve boasts 63 pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for snorkelling and spotting dolphins, turtles, and seals. It’s also home to the world's happiest animal—the quokka. Uncover more of the island by bike, hiking through nature, or on a scenic cruise dining on sumptuous local seafood.

Indulge in fine wines at Margaret River 

A short drive south of Perth brings you to Margaret River, one of Australia’s most premium wine regions. Producing 25% of the nation’s finest wines, this area is a must-visit for food and wine lovers. Indulge in estate tastings at luxury vineyards like Vasse Felix and Leeuwin Estate, renowned for their award-winning vintages.  Pair your wine with gourmet bites that highlight local produce, from artisan cheeses to black truffles.

Alongside the incredible food and wine offerings, there are plenty of other adventures here too. Surf world-class breaks, take an Aboriginal bush tucker tour, watch migrating whales and be awed by other native wildlife.  

Swim with giants at Ningaloo Reef 

Western Australia excels in wildlife and Ningaloo Reef/Nyinggulu, a UNESCO-listed site, is the crown jewel. It’s the only place on Earth where you can swim with the ‘Big Three’—gentle whale sharks, humpback whales, and graceful manta rays. This marine wonderland is also home to vibrant coral gardens, turtles, dugongs, dolphins, and over 500 species of fish.

The experience doesn’t stop there. Spend your evenings at Sal Salis, luxury eco-friendly safari-style lodge nestled amongst the dunes overlooking the reef.

Embrace luxury and culture in Adelaide 

Start your South Australian adventure in Adelaide, a charming city seamlessly blending boutique luxury with cultural flair. Stay at the premium EOS by SkyCity, a tranquil oasis overlooking the River Torrens. From here, take a stroll to nearby attractions like the Central Market, Botanic Gardens, and artisan eateries dotting Adelaide’s laneways.  For a countryside escape, head to the Adelaide Hills (just 20 minutes away from Adelaide), where the intimate, adults-only Sequoia Lodge provides jaw-dropping 180-degree views. Enjoy sunrise yoga, curated wine and cheese masterclasses, and fine dining at Hardy's Verandah Restaurant. 

Witness the nature on Kangaroo Island

A short 30 minute flight from Adelaide brings you to the rugged beauty of Kangaroo Island, home to some of Australia’s most extraordinary wildlife and luxury stays. Southern Ocean Lodge reimagines experiential luxury, featuring cliffside suites with jaw-dropping views. Its all-inclusive touring ensures you experience both coastal and bush adventures in style. 

Picture yourself strolling along the pristine sands of Stokes Bay, crowned the Best Beach in Australia for 2023, its secluded charm offering an escape like no other. Marvel at the raw beauty of Remarkable Rocks, a sculptural masterpiece carved by nature itself, and encounter wildlife in their natural habitat – from spotting koalas nestled in gum trees to watching kangaroos and wallabies bound through the bush. Keep your eyes peeled for echidnas, seals basking on the shore, rare Australian sea lions, playful dolphins, migrating whales, and an astonishing 260 species of birds filling the sky. 

 

Discover unforgettable flavours in the Barossa 

End your journey in the Barossa Valley, South Australia’s iconic wine region. Indulge in gourmet dining and outstanding vintages at The Louise, a luxurious vineyard retreat, or explore over 80 cellar doors in the area. A highlight for foodies is Appellation, one of Australia’s finest regional dining experiences. For something truly exceptional, Kingsford The Barossa blends historic charm with modern opulence. Go behind the scenes at wineries, take a scenic helicopter flight, or simply relax in their private sandstone suites. 

To book your epic Western and South Australia adventure, speak to your Travel Counsellor today.

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