
Travel South Australia With Bums On Seats Tours
With 24 years of experience, Bums On Seats Tours offers a fantastic way to discover what Adelaide and its surrounding territories have to offer.
Differing from your usual package holiday, they’ll certainly be able to show you some secret spots off the beaten track. Bums On Seats Tours provide a unique and fun way to travel South Australia. Their mantra is “fun, freedom and flexibility” so there’s no need to feel limited with this tour company. With their variety of day tours you can explore the vineyards, spot the wildlife and fall in love with the city over and over again.
South Australia has a wealth of exciting attractions to explore. From the vast rolling landscape, to the bounty of wineries, the Barossa Valley, Adelaide, and Kangaroo Island, there’s so much to see and do that it’s well worth scheduling some time for a trip down south during your stint in Australia. It’s no secret that South Australia is the biggest producer of Australian wine, and is famed worldwide for its Pinot Grigios and Reislings, so it’s essential that you visit the beautiful Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and Eden Valley whilst in South Australia. If you’re looking for a no-fuss day trip from Adelaide, then the Adelaide Hills is where you’ll find some impressive cool-climate wines alongside quaint picture perfect villages and towns.
Adelaide is a great starting point for any South Australian adventure, whether you’re after food and wine, adventure and wildlife, or shopping, but there’s also plenty to take in of this southern Australian city. Adelaide has so much to see, from the historic sailing vessels of Port Adelaide to the beauty of St Peter’s Cathedral and the precincts of North Terrace, Torrens River and the University. With plenty of pubs and cafés, you can enjoy a casual lunch, and take a stroll along the port front where you may even spot river dolphins. Adelaide is steeped in history dating back to the first European settlers and is also home to many museums including the South Australian Aviation Museum, the South Australian Maritime Museum, and the National Railway Museum.
While recognised as one of the most relaxed cities in Australia, there are plenty of activities to be found from Adelaide and beyond. The lively seaside resort of Glenelg is situated just 10km from Adelaide and is also the site of South Australia’s original mainland settlement in 1836, and offers some great water activities. Further ocean experiences can be had with sea lions at Baird Bay in the Eyre Peninsular, or cage diving with the Great White sharks in Port Lincoln. Go water skiing, canoeing and sailing on the winding Murray River, or follow the river on a bike along East Front Road. The landscape of the Clare Valley is also perfect for a cycling trip, with the 25km Riesling Trail passing through vineyards, green hills and pretty stone buildings, while the ruggedness of the Flinders Ranges is ideal for hiking and 4WD or soaring overhead with a scenic flight.
Off of the mainland is the idyllic Kangaroo Island, with plenty of unique adventures to be had. Kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and penguins roam free, and there’s a colony of Australian sea lions at the aptly named Seal Bay, which you can’t afford to miss. As well as wine, South Australia is renowned for fresh, local food, and you can stock up everywhere from the markets of Adelaide to the farms of Kangaroo Island, with honey, chicken and eggs on the menu.
Choose your South Australian adventure at www.bumsonseats.com.au.
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