
Swagabout Tours Of Australia
Take to the outback and coast of Australia with Swagabout Tours. With trips to some of the most beautiful areas in South Australia, these unique adventures are spent sleeping in a traditional Aussie swag under the stars, or in hotels, villas and safari tents, depending on what you’re after!
Travel to Lake Eyre, Australia’s great salt lake and the country’s lowest natural point at 49 feet
below sea level. All tours to Lake Eyre include a one-and-a-half hour scenic flight so you can see the landscape from a completely different point of view. You can include other areas of South Australia on a Lake Eyre tour, including the beautiful Flinders Ranges and the underground town of Coober Pedy.
For a more coastal adventure, book yourself on an Eyre Peninsula tour and visit the wooden jetty at Port Germein, the shores of Arno, Boston and Coffin Bays, and the seal colonies of Point Labatt and Baird Bay. Featuring ranges, cliff tops, beaches and estuaries, a tour of the Eyre Peninsula really is the best of both worlds.
How about a whale watching tour to see one of the great ocean inhabitants? Between May and October, Swagabout Tours travel to the Head of the Great Australian Bight for five days, including a morning watching the Southern Right Whales frolic in the clear blue waters. In 2014, there were 227 adults and calves spotted in this area in late July, so you don’t want to miss an opportunity to see them yourself in 2015. As well as whale watching, this tour includes a visit to Port Augusta, Nullarbor, Ceduna and Elliston, for relaxing on bays and beaches, viewing seals, surfing, tasting oysters and learning about the Australian steel industry.
Outside of South Australia, Swagabout Tours head north to visit the outback town of Alice Springs, come face-to-face with the big, red rock that is Uluru, and walk Kings Canyon in the Northern Territory. A quintessential inland adventure, you will get to view a salt lake, call in on the underground town of Coober Pedy, and walk through the tunnel of time at the Wadlata Outback Centre. Spending overnight at Uluru, you will have time to explore the surroundings of this great natural structure, view it during sunrise and sunset, and learn about the local people. The next day, you can walk into Kings Canyon, stay overnight at the resort or Kings Creek Station, and complete the Canyon Rim Walk with the rest of
your group. Ranging from five to 10 days, you can take in the great Australian outback up close.
In some of the best locations in Australia, Swagabout Tours provide truly memorable experiences. With a minimum of two passengers needed to take off, these tours are so original, you may feel like you’re on your own private tour of Down Under.
Enquire about Swagabout Tours today, and start your adventure of South Australia and the outback.
Book your adventure at www.swagabouttours.com.au.
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