I arrive at the and go through customs formalities.. Despite being a big city, Adelaide is a pleasant and easy place to live, with spacious avenues and squares, ringed with parks that stay green even in the hot, dry summer. Italians make up the city’s biggest non-Anglo group, lending the city a vaguely Mediterranean air, free day,
Day 3 — Adelaide
Free day.
Train
Day 4 — Adelaide → Kangaroo Island
Free day, Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third-largest island after Tasmania and Melville Island. It boasts a spectacular coastline, forests, lots of wildlife, with koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, platypuses, penguins, fur seals, sea lions and occasionally southern right whales. And it’s still unspoilt, in spite of being one of Australia’s premier tourist destinations,
Day 5 — Kangaroo Island
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Car
Day 6 — Kangaroo Island → Barossa Valley
Free day. The Barossa Valley includes over 150 wineries and 50 cellars, many of which are open to the public and also offer guided tours. The main Australian labels can be found here: Jacob's Creek, Penfolds, and Seppeltsfield are just a few of the famous Australian wines that are produced in the Barossa Valley. In addition to wines, the area is also celebrated for its excellent products and refined culinary experiences. A visit to Maggie Beer's farm, a famous chef and author, is not to be missed. Here, you can buy excellent picnic baskets, have lunch, taste, and purchase high-quality products.,
Day 7 — Barossa Valley
Free day,
Car
Day 8 — Barossa Valley → Flinders Ranges National P
Free day, (5 hours / about 410 km). Continuing north, through the countryside, until the landscape becomes more rugged and wild. Stop in the small town of Hawker, with its characteristic late 19th-century buildings, before continuing towards the Flinders Ranges., The Flinders Ranges constitute the ancient bed of an immense lake that occupied the entire center of the continent. There are several canyons, interesting rock formations, and visible slope stratifications, almost telling the long and laborious geological history of the area. The entire region is characterized by a real swarm of kangaroos (grey kangaroos), wallabies, emus, huge eagles, and various species of birds. There are possibilities for horseback riding or bushwalking. Don't miss a scenic flight over the rock formation with its typical crater shape.,
Day 9 — Flinders Ranges National P
Free day,
Car
Day 10 — Flinders Ranges National P → Coober Pedy
Free day, The Flinders Ranges constitute the ancient bed of an immense lake that occupied the entire center of the continent. There are several canyons, interesting rock formations, and visible slope stratifications, almost telling the long and laborious geological history of the area. The entire region is characterized by a real swarm of kangaroos (grey kangaroos), wallabies, emus, huge eagles, and various species of birds. There are possibilities for horseback riding or bushwalking. Don't miss a scenic flight over the rock formation with its typical crater shape.,
Day 11 — Coober Pedy
Free day,
Other
Day 12 — Coober Pedy → Port Augusta
Free day,
Car
Day 13 — Port Augusta → Port Lincoln
Free day, The Flinders Ranges constitute the ancient bed of an immense lake that occupied the entire center of the continent. There are several canyons, interesting rock formations, and visible slope stratifications, almost telling the long and laborious geological history of the area. The entire region is characterized by a real swarm of kangaroos (grey kangaroos), wallabies, emus, huge eagles, and various species of birds. There are possibilities for horseback riding or bushwalking. Don't miss a scenic flight over the rock formation with its typical crater shape.,
Day 14 — Port Lincoln
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Day 15 — Port Lincoln
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Day 16 — Port Lincoln
Free day. Flight to la prossima destinazione o rientro,