The 300 islands of South Australia
The islands of South Australia possess a particular kind of magic and are home to unique animal and plant species many northern Australians have never encountered. Explore them with Coral Expeditions.
The islands of South Australia possess a particular kind of magic and are home to unique animal and plant species many northern Australians have never encountered. Explore them with Coral Expeditions.
From the Northern Territory’s blanket of glittering stars and red-rock monoliths to South Australia’s castaway Kangaroo Island and dazzling salt crust of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, our vast continent is a playground for the wild at heart.
Kangaroo Island is an enticing mix of wild bays, dramatic cliffs, deserted beaches and fascinating locals – both native animal and human!
The bountiful waters along the windswept coastline of the lower Eyre Peninsula have long offered up both tragedies and a wealth of resources.
The coastline of Eyre Peninsula, SA, has offered up both tragedy and wealth for more than two centuries.
Whether you walk, cycle or climb, there are many ways to get up, down and around South Australia’s largest mountain range.
It takes a huge amount of effort to keep the Indian Pacific running in tip-top shape.
On their Big Lap of Australia, Catherine and David head along the sweeping plains of the Nullarbor.
The giant pink granite Pildappa Rock has captured the eye of our roving Highway One team, in South Australia.
Catherine and David head to Southend, in South Australia for some crayfishing.