By Marc Llewellyn Located 13 kilometers (8 miles) off the coast of South Australia and 30 minutes by plane from Adelaide, Kangaroo Island is full of indigenous animals, craft cuisine, epic rock formations and even the best hotels in the world, perched on the edge of …
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Nature and Wildlife (TAS)
Nature and Wildlife in Tasmania is unique and breathtaking. Tasmania is a treasure trove of natural wonders with spectacular scenery, rare plants and animals and a rich range of marine life. Being a compact island, its many diverse ecosystems-from alpine zones, wetlands and grasslands to …
Food and Drink (TAS)
The fertile soil, clear air and clean water of Tasmania encourage committed growers to create a genuine food and drink tours. Tasmania is a good place to learn about fresh produce and try it. From cheap and cheerful pubs to high-end bars and restaurants, you …
Tasman Peninsula (TAS)
Be sure to rest and see the sights on the rugged Tasman Peninsula if you are on your way to Port Arthur. And if it’s still well worth a visit, even if you’re not. The Tasman Peninsula, not to mention world heritage-listed convict sites, would …
Port Arthur (TAS)
Port Arthur is a small village best known for its adjacent Port Arthur Historic Site’s well-preserved penal colony houses in Tasmania. Port Arthur is a perfect base for exploring the historic site and the natural attractions of the region including spectacular coastal rock formations and …
Bruny Island (TAS)
Bruny Island features some of the most beautifully preserved natural habitats in Tasmania with abundant wildlife and breathtaking top views of the mountain. The island is about 50 km long but appears to be two islands joined by a narrow strip of land called The …
Hobart (TAS)
Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania, and Australia’s second-oldest capital after Sydney. Situated at the entrance to the Derwent River, its well-preserved surrounding bushland stretches near the city centre and beaches line the river’s shores and the estuary beyond. The city has something for …
Tasmania (TAS)
The natural beauty of Tasmania is captivating, its cultural backgrounds are rich and its food and beverage offer is enviable in Australia. Hobart ‘s capital city is home to one of the most interesting art galleries in the world, with a fascinating tradition of conviction. …
Clare Valley (SA)
Between the towns of Auburn and Clare you can find more than 50 cellar doors, along a beautiful 40 km path. Five-star wineries are spread all over the Clare Valley in South Australia; Riesling, its signature wine, is among the finest in Australia. Visit the …
Barossa (SA)
Barossa Valley in South Australia only a 50-minute drive north east of Adelaide, the Barossa is an internationally renowned wine region that includes the towns of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa. From degusting the world’s official best wine to sipping a local drop that’s as old …