Hand-picked tours across South Australia
Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

7 Day Adelaide to Uluru Adventure and Cultural Tour
Seven days traversing South Australia's red interior, starting in Adelaide and finishing at Uluru. You'll camp rough through the Flinders Ranges, abseil into Coober Pedy's subterranean opal mines, and reach the Red Centre's layered deserts and gorges. Aboriginal guides share stories at each stop, anchoring the landscape to country and culture. Sunsets and campfire conversations punctuate long days of hiking and driving through some of Australia's most remote terrain.

4 Days Private Walking Tour in South Australia
Walk the Heysen Trail's most dramatic stretch on the Fleurieu Peninsula, 90 minutes south of Adelaide, over four days without carrying a pack. This small-group experience (max 8 people) is led by guides with three decades' local knowledge of Deep Creek National Park. You'll sleep in the park, eat three-course dinners with wine, and learn about the region's ecology and history as you traverse pristine coastal landscapes.

Kangaroo Island 2-Day Small Group Premium Tour from Adelaide
Explore Kangaroo Island's wild coastlines, native wildlife and remote bushland over two days with a small group of eight or fewer travellers. Based in South Australia, this premium tour pairs an expert local guide with intimate access to dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches and open landscapes where koalas, sea lions and kangaroos live undisturbed. All meals and guided experiences are included, allowing you to focus entirely on the island's raw beauty without the noise of larger tour groups.

3-Day Adelaide to Melbourne Tour Including the Great Ocean Road
Travel from Adelaide to Melbourne over three days in a minivan with no more than eight fellow travellers. You'll cross farmland and wine country, explore Naracoorte Caves, taste Coonawarra wines, then spend the bulk of your time on the Great Ocean Road absorbing its dramatic coastline, volcanic landmarks and shipwreck sites. The route mixes pastoral views with rainforest pockets and clifftop stretches, balanced by quality meals and a measured pace designed to let you savour rather than rush.

2-Night Self-Guided Clare Valley Vineyards Trail Bike Tour from Auburn
Pedal the Riesling Rail Trail through South Australia's Clare Valley over three days, stopping at heritage wineries and tasting rooms along the way. You'll sleep two nights in Auburn and Clare, with all meals covered, while cycling through vineyard-dotted countryside at your own pace. This self-guided route connects you with local winemakers, regional food, and the kind of quiet that only wine country offers.

Flinders Ranges 5-Day Small Group 4WD Eco Tour from Adelaide
Traverse the rugged spine of South Australia's Flinders Ranges over five days in a small 4WD group. This journey takes you through layered geological formations, hidden gorges and remote sanctuaries north of Adelaide, guided by an accredited driver who unpacks the region's natural and human history. Explore Warren Gorge, Wilpena Pound's dramatic amphitheatre, and the 610-square-kilometre Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary where endangered wallabies roam granite peaks and secret waterholes.

Adelaide to Coober Pedy 7-Day Small Group 4WD Eco Safari
A seven-day 4WD expedition from Adelaide deep into South Australia's outback, traversing from coastal heritage towns through the Flinders Ranges to the remote opal fields of Coober Pedy. Travel in a small group across legendary tracks—the Oodnadatta, Dingo Fence, and William Creek—visiting Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary with its granite peaks and rare Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallabies, Wilpena Pound's amphitheatre landscape, and The Breakaways' rust-coloured ridges at sunset. All meals included except select dinners.

Adelaide to Melbourne 3-Day Trip Grampians and Great Ocean Road
A three-day overland route connecting Adelaide and Melbourne via two of Victoria's most striking regions. You'll trek through Grampians National Park—scaling ridges to lookouts like The Pinnacle and visiting MacKenzie Falls—then pivot south to the Shipwreck Coast to witness the 12 Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge before following the Great Ocean Road through coastal towns and temperate rainforest. Expert local guides drive the vehicle, lead walks, and handle park permits; you sleep in shared hostel digs and eat breakfast and dinner together.
