from the editor
Hans Christian Andersen said that ‘To travel is to live’ and we couldn’t agree more.
When Travel Associates was founded, the company was established for clients who wanted to explore and invest in immersive and exceptional travel experiences that couldn’t be calculated by an algorithm. As clever as today’s technology is, the best travel experiences are curated by the experts who actually live and breathe travel every single day. And we know a few... over 300 to be exact!
In this magazine, dedicated to the magnificent South Australia, our editor, Helen Hayes, a highly-respected 30-year veteran of travel writing and a first-class storyteller, worked with the Travel Associates team to uncover the much-loved icons and the hidden gems of this fabulous state, and we hope this inspires you to pick up the phone, pack a bag and invest in a trip to South Australia.
Yours in travel
6 - 9 South Australia ...the place to linger longer 10 - 13 Art, Food, Wine ..this is Adelaide 14 - 19 South Australia ...a taste sensation 20 - 25
Luxury Accommodation Guide
As recommended by our expert travel advisors 26 - 31 5 Active Adventures ...in South Australia 32 - 37 The Great Unwind
The best places to relax in South Australia
- 47 7 Days in South Australia
A travel expert’s one of a kind itinerary
Australia...
the place to linger longer
South Australia surprises on so many levels. You might know it for its wine, but its cup is overflowing with other experiences. Drink in its beauty, from wild coastal stretches and pristine beaches to rugged geographical wonders that date back thousands of years. Marvel at its wildlife, with koalas, emus, and kangaroos there for the spotting, while the Southern Ocean’s coastal fringe is home to whales, dolphins and seals. Book in a wellness experience or uncover
hidden gems on an active adventure. Or do both!
This forward-thinking state, the first (apart from New Zealand) in the world to give women the vote, also has a rich history, with beautiful heritage buildings to be admired in almost every town, as well as truly spectacular architecturally designed buildings such as the d’Arenberg Cube that will have you reaching for your camera in awe.
Adelaide, the boutique capital of South Australia, is the gateway to this beautiful place, whether you fly into Adelaide International Airport, or perhaps journey by train on the iconic Ghan railway, the Indian Pacific, the Great Southern or the Overland. Driving is a popular way to go, allowing longer stays and free-range itineraries that appeal to the spontaneous, curious traveller.
From the vibrant and arty streets of Adelaide, it is easy to book a tour or drive yourself into one of the many captivating regions of South Australia. The delights of the Adelaide Hills are within an hour’s drive away, with rolling hills, verdant valleys and charming towns filled with character – and history. For example, did you know that Hahndorf is the oldest German settlement in Australia? It is impossibly pretty with tasty treats like streusel to tempt you, as well as being one of the
many major wine regions of the state. The Barossa is also within an hour’s drive of Adelaide, with its internationally acclaimed wineries sure to add many
bottles to your wine rack. There are 80 cellar doors dotted around 24 towns, including the three main settlements of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa, which are creaking with culinary experiences.
For an ample slice of coastline with a feast of food and wine, the Fleurieu Peninsula serves it up in style. Just 40 minutes away from Adelaide, there is much to discover, from the McLaren Vale region which is known for its sustainable wine production and gastronomic experience, to spectacular coastal towns like Victor Harbor and Goolwa.
For truly rewarding experiences a little further afield from the Capital, take the approximately six-hour drive to the wildly beautiful Eyre Peninsula, or one of a kind Kangaroo Island, which is easily accessible by car ferry. Both destinations can also be reached by air from Adelaide. Wildlife is sure to be front and centre of any holiday here, whether it be the sea lions or whales of the Eyre Peninsula or the koalas, kangaroos, and dolphins of Kangaroo Island. Not to mention divine seafood and other award-winning produce that will tantalise the taste buds.
South Australia’s delights can be enjoyed all-year round, depending on what you want to do, see, and experience. Some regions are more popular in summer, when beach days are perfect, but those same wild
beaches and coastlines are just as beautiful in the cooler months.
No matter where you go in South Australia, scratch beneath the surface, linger longer, and open your heart and soul to the experiences that await.
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Food, Wine Art,
This is Adelaide
Like a fine vintage, Adelaide just gets better with age, with this cool, boutique city blossoming with creativity, personality and flair. It is a city designed for exploring, with striking architecture, an array of art that makes the city pop with colour, a DNA that flows with music, serene parks that flank the city with a cool cloak of green, and a vibrant and eclectic selection of restaurants and bars. And if a day on the beach is on your holiday agenda, Glenelg’s famous Bay Tram takes just 45
minutes from the city to its golden sand and buzzing beach vibe –complete with beach bars.
When we say Adelaide has great art and music, we are not exaggerating. It is Australia’s first – and only – UNESCO Creative Music City (designated in 2015), and one of the city’s biggest murals was painted as a celebration of that feat. Located at 128 Hindley Street in the city, the mural – alive with colour – is an epic 1,000 square metres.
Street art is everywhere, hidden down laneways, alongside heritage buildings, around Rundle Street, Hindley Street, Liverpool Street and at the University of Adelaide. There is more street art to be found in the streets around Port Adelaide thanks to Wonderwalls, with local, national and internationally recognised street artists adding their stamp to more than 60 murals on prime locations such as the Marine and Harbors building and Harts Mill.
Wander around the city and you’ll also uncover a collection of monuments, sculptures and art installations that add another artistic element to this impressive, lively city. Not to mention the 45,000 pieces of art at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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Adelaide sings with music and art, food and wine, with several major festivals attracting crowds of people who all love the arts. The Adelaide Fringe Festival needs no introduction, as it is the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, with everything from cabaret, theatre, comedy and circus to music and visual arts, workshops. Fringe has extended from Adelaide right across Greater South Australia, with events running from Whyalla to Naracoorte. In 2023 Fringe will be celebrated from 17 February to 19 March 2023.
July is the month that Adelaide lights up, through Illuminate Adelaide, a celebration of innovation, art, light, music and technology. In 2021, the event attracted 1.2 million people to its first full program, with works by over 400 local, interstate, and international artists.
Another popular event is the Clare Valley Gourmet Week, which will run from 19 to 28 May with masterclasses and cooking schools, meet the winemaker events, art exhibitions and more. A highlight is the Long Lunch, or Lunches, held in quirky, hidden away locations in collaboration with restaurants and food personalities. The Clare Valley is around two hours’ drive from Adelaide, which is the gateway to the state, including several world-class wine regions.
Food is also high on the list for visitors to Adelaide, with a range of wonderful restaurants to choose from as well as cocktail bars, wine rooms, rooftop bars or hidden speakeasy-style bars for that pre-or postdinner drink. Foodies will also want to experience Adelaide’s famous Central Market, the largest undercover market in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Australia
– a taste sensation
The lobster is huge. Seventeen metres tall in fact. ‘Larry’ is at Kingston, and is one of South Australia’s ‘Big Things’, paying tribute to the bounty that awaits in the pretty seaside towns stretching along the Limestone Coast. It is not just lobster that is on the menu for seafood lovers, with the Eyre Peninsula’s Coffin Bay Oysters and Bluefin Tuna, along with a banquet of other seafood varieties
from King George Whiting to prawns, simply delectable. South Australia’s produce truly shines, farmed and grown from fertile soil and a diet of sunshine and rain. A recent road trip showcased beautiful rural vistas with lush green paddocks dotted with cattle or sheep, while in other areas, fields of canola gleamed a canary yellow.
There are so many tastes to uncover, with 18 world-renowned wine regions ensuring your wine cellar will have some new additions when you go home. And it would be wrong to leave South Australia without a box or two of Haigh’s chocolates and some Kangaroo Island honey. As you travel around the state, you will come across all kinds of home-grown delights, from divine Portuguese tarts and queuedfor sourdough from Rise of Robe or original recipe scrolls at the ScRoll Queen in Mount Gambier.
In Adelaide, Restaurant Botanic does things differently with 20 ‘flavour combinations’ served as part of a curated tasting menu by chef Justin James. You might feast on things like green ants, finger limes, paperbark parsnip pie or bunya bunya branches. Discover the flavours of Northern Africa at Africola, where unfamiliar spices will transport you to this far-flung continent, and sign up for a food tour of Adelaide Central Markets to meet local producers and taste premium foods with everything from cheeses to bush tucker.
Another fine dining experience is to be had at Penfolds Magill Estate, home of the prestigious Penfolds Grange. Head chef Scott Huggins is all about seasonal produce with diners sure to be rendered almost speechless with stunning views, contemporary food, and exemplary service. And all just 15 minutes from the CBD.
In the Adelaide Hills, find the hidden gem that is Red Cacao, tucked away in a leafy laneway in Stirling. Marcus Booth-Remmers is a chocolate magician, creating a huge array of chocolates in this boutique artisan chocolatier, café and dessert bar. Cheese lovers should sign up for a master class at Udder Delights in Hahndorf, where you can enjoy a cheese and wine flight then make your own cheeses under the guidance of cheese maker Sheree Sullivan.
The Barossa is known for its food and wine, with many incredible gourmet experiences to be had, including visiting Maggie Beer’s The Farm Eatery in Nuriootpa. Taste the region’s produce, chat to local producers at the Barossa Farmers Markets and source ingredients, then join head chef Tim to cook a four-course lunch. Hentley Farm is another Barossa treasure, with head chef Clare Falzon serving fine dining dishes crafted from what she forages on the property.
In Port Lincoln, L'Anse French Café & Croissanterie sources South Australian produce, with Line & Label Restaurant at Peter Teakle serving delicious food with jaw-dropping views overlooking Port Lincoln and Boston Bay. In Coffin Bay, Oyster HQ is arguably the best place to eat oysters plucked fresh the sea.
For a one of a kind food and wine experience, uncover the gourmet delights of South Australia. You will definitely want to go back for seconds … and even thirds.
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PORT LINCOLN & COFFIN BAY HIGHLIGHTS
Port Lincoln
A 2-day Australian Coastal Safaris Tour
Stay in 4-5 star luxury in Port Lincoln and enjoy a range of activities with professional tour guides who can uncover the many delights of the Eyre Peninsula.
CLARE VALLEY GOURMET FOOD & WINE
4 Day Private Air Charter departing Melbourne
Enjoy 3 nights at Neagles Retreat with private touring and special experiences, many meals, wines and much more.
A TASTE OF ADELAIDE LUXURY STAY
KANGAROO ISLAND INVESTIGATOR
Adelaide Kangaroo Island
Stay in luxury at the Sofitel Adelaide, and enjoy tastings and lunch at Shaw and Smith, as well as tastings/tours at Deviation Road, The Lane, Pike and Joyce and Penfolds Magill Estate.
Experience island life on the Kangaroo Island Investigator tour on a 3 night stay including tours of Flinders Chase and so much more.
Accommodation Guide
As recommended by our expert travel advisors
At Travel Associates, we’re specialists in one of a kind luxury travel experiences. Below you will find a curated list of some of our favourite luxury hotels in South Australia, but it does not end here. This list is just the beginning of the luxury treasures Travel Associates can uncover for you, and there are many more to discover with your local advisor.
1 Sofitel Adelaide, Adelaide Photo by Sofitel Adelaide
1 2 2 HENNESSY Rooftop Bar, Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide Photo by Hennessy Rooftop Bar, Mayfair Hotel
The Mayfair, Adelaide
The Mayfair is an Adelaide classic, with perhaps one of the best locations in the area – some of the city’s best food, wine and culture is all on your doorstep. You can enjoy a drink with a view at the city’s favourite meeting place, HENNESSY Rooftop Bar, or enjoy dining experiences at The Mayflower Restaurant and THE DEN Bistro. When it comes to winding down, The Mayfair’s beds are famous and custom-designed locally to ensure the highest quality and comfort. There’s nothing common about your room either, each with a unique layout to suit the space for a one of a kind stay.
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Sofitel Adelaide
One of Adelaide’s newest luxury hotels, Sofitel Adelaide combines the chain’s famous French elegance with local service and charm. The 251 guest rooms and suites blend old-world luxury details with an unapologetically decadent South Australian style, with some delightful one of a kind touches. Head to Level 9 to indulge in a sumptuous "new French” dining concept at Garçon Bleu, featuring some of the best local South Australian ingredients. And while you’re there, stop by Garçon Bleu Bar for an unforgettable night of exquisite local and international wine tasting. There’s also no going past the luxurious streetlevel Champagne bar, Déjà Vu.
Sequoia Lodge, Adelaide Hills
While being seemingly removed from the hustle and bustle of the world, Sequoia Lodge sits on the side of Mount Lofty in the Adelaide Hills, with four worldclass wine regions within 50km to discover. Your private open-plan suite is perched on the edge of the Piccadilly Valley, boasting panoramic views from your sunken lounge, bedroom and bathroom. There’s every luxurious amenity you could think of, but there’s also plenty to experience beyond. Uncover the nature
surrounding you on a walk or hike, take a break from days of exploring in artesian spring-fed hot pools fed by the mountain’s natural springs, dine at the award-winning Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant or perhaps book a treatment at the onsite spa.
The Louise, Barossa
Located in the heart of South Australia’s picturesque Barossa Valley culinary country, The Louise is an ideal base from which to explore the region's world class wineries, local-dining restaurants and enriching arts and culture. Refined and relaxed, the elegant luxury lodge features generously sized, Mediterranean-style villa suites and views of the gently rolling Barossa hills, cross-crossed with vineyards and farmland. The Louise is home to two of the region's most celebrated eateries: award-winning fine dining restaurant Appellation, and the more relaxed club style Contour, both are easily accessible to guests at The Louise
The Frames, Riverland
Beautifully designed for couples and built for the most discerning of travellers, this award winning, 6-star accommodation offers the epitome of outback luxury. Three very special and private retreats are set on the peaceful banks of the Murray River in South Australia, delivering a truly spectacular natural backdrop. While your retreat is complete with everything you need (your own private outdoor pool is just the beginning!), local gourmet food and wine experiences as well as exciting natural encounters are just a stone's throw away. We cannot recommend The Frames highly enough for a luxurious, romantic and perfectly secluded holiday.
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in South Australia Adventures
From cycling the Clare Valley to hiking spectacular Kangaroo Island
It was a wild ride, and although we were surfing, there was no salt water to be found. We were dune surfing at Little Sahara Adventure Centre on Kangaroo Island, just one of many wonderful activities to be enjoyed here. We explored on a quad biking tour, uncovered secret beaches and swam with dolphins in gin-clear water.
South Australia has so many wonderful and varied activities, from shark-cage dives in Port Lincoln to caving adventures, cycling trails and hikes. The granddaddy of all hikes is The Heysen Trail, the longest in Australia extending 1,200 kilometres from Cape Jervis on the Fleurieu Peninsula to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges.
Here are five adventures to consider for your next South Australian trip:
1 Ride the Riesling Trail in the Clare Valley
The Riesling Trail is a rail trail that runs for 35 kilometres from Auburn to Clare and Barinia. Named after the wine variety the Clare is famous for, this trail takes you past many cellar doors as well as other sights, including Sevenhill, a historic Jesuit settlement. If you want to just relax and not worry about where you are riding, sign up for a guided tour, which can be organised by your Travel Associates advisor.
2 Kayak tour of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
Talk about surreal. This amazing experience is on the Garden Island Ships’ Graveyard Maritime Trail, where 25 hulking and ghostly ships have been laid to rest among the 10,000-year-old mangroves. It is also home to 30 bottlenose dolphins, with another 300 popping in from time to time. Kayak tours are run by marine biologists who will guide you through creeks, share local Indigenous stories and point out other wildlife.
3 A feast for the senses
South Australia offers a huge range of tours that appeal to gourmands, adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and more. In Port Lincoln and Coffin Bay, Robe and Kingston, savour succulent seafood from clean, pure waters. Spot koalas and kangaroos, sea lions and dolphins on Kangaroo Island, and all around South Australia, find beautiful fresh produce, accompanied by the finest wines.
WE RECOMMEND:
AUSTRALIAN AIR SAFARIS
Take off on a six-day, five-night tour that encompasses epicurean adventures and spectacular natural beauty at Port Lincoln, Kangaroo Island and Goolwa.
4 Meander down the Murray
The Murray really is mighty and with Murray River Trails you can cruise, paddle and stroll through this important landscape on a three-day, two-night Murray River Safari. Stay on a luxurious houseboat with all the trimmings, and during the day embark on a series of activities, included a guided cliff walk, a tour of the lake system and its magnificent birdlife, and a kayak tour through pristine creeks, all the while learning about this majestic environment and its remarkable wildlife.
5 Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
The Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail is a five-day trek covering 61 kilometres of the island’s many and varied natural wonders. As the Trail recovers from the devastating bushfires of 2019-20, the Trail has been modified, and the only way to do it is with a licensed tour company. You will still see many of Kangaroo Island’s natural highlights, as well as taking in the beauty and wonder of regenerating plants. We would recommend a one of a kind experience with local tour operator Exceptional Kangaroo Island for an authentic and intimate understanding of what this incredible island has to offer.
Great Unwind
The best places to relax in South Australia
The swag is cosy, on this sturdy wooden platform out in the rugged and wild landscape of ancient Wilpena Pound. Up above, the real prime time show is on, an uncountable number of stars brightening the black velvet sky, along with a couple of galaxies. We are at Arkaba Homestead on a Wild Bush Luxury experience and I can feel the landscape, the sky and the chilly fresh air doing me the world of good. Nature really is the best medicine.
Your Travel Associates advisor can book any of the experiences below for you and turn them into a one of a kind holiday designed just for you.
Being outdoors is a balm for the soul, and South Australia is becoming quite the destination for a wellness retreat, nature escape or just a place to relax. Untangle your stressed work body through yoga, meditation, massage, hot springs or by walking, riding, paddling or swimming in pristine places around the state. Whether you are staying in five-star luxury or off-grid glamping, feel the tension just slip away.
In the Adelaide Hills, bliss out on stunning views and unbridled luxury at Sequoia Lodge Soak in artesian spring-fed hot pools, wake with morning yoga, and book one of an array of treatments at Gatekeeper’s Day Spa.
Also in the Adelaide Hills, find serenity at Lifeflow Tara Hills Meditation . This sanctuary, caressed by birdsong and set among gum trees, is all about meditation and mindfulness. Learn how meditation can help you, with guided mediations walking meditations, yoga classes and theory classes, with local bush walks perfect for forest bathing.
Some places, like Kangaroo Island, have that special something that grounds you, whether it be seeing koalas, watching kangaroos or wallabies hopping about or grazing, or just exploring wild places like Flinders Chase National Park with its remarkable, Remarkable Rocks.
Ecopia Retreat
is a boutique eco luxury property on a dedicated wildlife sanctuary. There are three luxury options – Villas and a Residence – with guests able to see wildlife from this lovely wilderness escape.
Kangaroo Island’s most luxurious property, Southern Ocean Lodge, is set to reopen in the second half of 2023, with its Great Room and Southern Spa set to once again share the spotlight with the wild and mesmerising coastal views.
One Kangaroo Island offers two stunning retreats on the north of the island, with One Kangaroo Island a lavish fully tailored experience including three course dinners prepared by a private chef and Walkowrie offering the same degree of luxury with self-catering.
On the banks of the Murray River near Renmark, The Frames is outstanding on all fronts, with striking architecture, six-star luxury and a spectacular natural backdrop. The three private retreats have everything you could need for a romantic sojourn, with local gourmet food and wine experiences also available.
Discover the unexpected. Look for more than just a holiday – go natural and breathe in the delights of South Australia.
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in South Australia
When it comes to unearthing the hidden travel gems of South Australia, there’s no better resource than Becky Kent-Perchalla. Based in Adelaide with over 22 years of travel experience, Becky leads a team of treasured travel advisors and is herself, one of the most-widely travelled people you could meet.
So, what would an absolute one of a kind, personal resource like Becky suggest for a 7 day itinerary in South Australia?
Her first recommendation would be to stay much longer! But if 7 is all you can spare, start here...
DAY ONE – ADELAIDE
“When you land in Adelaide, I would suggest starting with an overnight stay at the gorgeous new Sofitel Adelaide. It’s the only internationally recognised 5-star hotel in the city and just opened its doors in October 2021. Enjoy the beautiful open plan rooms with a bath facing west to take in sweeping views of the sunset and ocean. Of course, a glass of French bubbly is a must to make the most of the experience.”
The historic Adelaide Central Markets, established in 1869, is a fantastic option for lunch or even just a stroll while in town. With over 70 market stalls, it is one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere, and buzzes with life year-round, offering a huge range of fresh food including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, bakery, smallgoods and health foods, along with some of Adelaide’s most popular cafes and eateries.
“For dinner, take in one of the fabulous local restaurants on Peel or Leigh St and make sure to find the intimate and enticing Maybe Mae, a hidden
speakeasy in the basement of No. 15 Peel St which makes the best cocktails in town and has 7 consecutive state cocktail bar awards to prove it.
My go-to is Peel St Restaurant for modern Australian food served family style – and don't miss their much loved 'Chicken Blossom Salad'.
DAY TWO –ADELAIDE HILLS
“Wake up after a great night’s rest, hire a car and drive up to the Adelaide Hills. You must have a delicious lunch at The Lane – where small bites are matched with divine wines overlooking the vineyards (complete with helipad!). From here, visit a few of the local wineries – The Hills is known for its whites and lighter reds, but there’s also Bird In Hand, Deviation Road and Nepenthe making the top of my list for the region.”
“Settle down for the night at Mt Lofty and enjoy mesmerising views of the Picadilly Valley. You can choose between the gracious Mt Lofty House or the ultra-luxurious Sequoia
Lodge, featuring a view of the stars from your bed. While staying at either, dine at Hardy's Verandah Restaurant for a wonderful degustation dining experience.”
DAY THREE – BAROSSA
“Skip breakfast (as hard as that is) and head to the Barossa Valley. Why, you ask? I recommend you make time for coffee and breakfast or a wickedly delicious piece of cake at El Estanco in Greenock. The Crack Pie is worth the drive alone. Once you’ve made it to the world-renowned wine region, discover some of the local favourite wineries – Torbreck for serious red wines, Whistler for its cute outdoor area and 'dry as a bone’ Rose, Rockford for the Black Shiraz bubbles which are a personal favourite, or the famed Basket Press.
Have lunch at Fino (but book ahead) and enjoy fabulously unfussy food alfresco or in the cellar and taste a port from your year of birth. Stroll around the lovely gardens to aid digestion before checking in to The Louise to stay the night. You won’t want to over-indulge too much, because a degustation dinner is waiting for you The Louise’s renowned restaurant, Appellation. Of course, if you couldn’t help yourself with the delicious delights of the day, you can opt for bar-style favourites in the more casual restaurant, Contour.
DAY FOUR & FIVE – PARINGA VIA CLARE VALLEY
Allow plenty of time for an excellent breakfast at The Louise before hitting the road and heading north. Travel via the stunning Clare Valley and sample the world-famous Rieslings of the region. My personal favourite up that way is Tim Adams and it's the pinot gris that draws me in every time. For something a little different, stop in at Paulett Wines and do the 'wine and chocolate' pairing, which is lots of fun. The red bubbles (a fabulous Sparkling Red) is worth a taste as well!
Next, make your way up to Paringa and check in at The Frames for 2 nights – hosts Cathy and Rick know everything there is to know about the area and will make sure you have an incredible time. Allow 2 nights, which you certainly won’t regret, because The Frames offers both a luxurious and private retreat to relax and a long list of activities to do from its position on the banks of the Murray River. Venture
out for a sunset cruise with champagne and nibbles in a beautifully restored Gondola, join a guided tour through creeks and wetlands, visit the National Parks, and taste award-winning Riverland wines from the many cellar doors.
DAY SIX –ADELAIDE
Make your way down the expressway back to Adelaide and enjoy an overnight stay at the Mayfair Hotel – the perfect contrast to the Sofitel with it's heritage building and one of a kind rooms. Enjoy a cocktail up on the hotel roof at HENNESSY Rooftop Bar followed by dinner downstairs in the Mayflower Restaurant – the signature Beef Wellington is to die for.
DAY SEVEN –ADELAIDE
Before heading to the airport, walk down to Peter Rabbit – it’s about 10 minutes walk from the Mayfair . Just look for the caravan out the front. This little winner has a wonderful breakfast and brunch menu, outstanding options for all dietary requirements and incredible coffee. In the winter, it even has a fire pit out front, and they actually do have real rabbits on site!
Honestly, there is SO MUCH more to do and see, but I always keep the very best hidden gems for clients, so please reach out!
THERE ARE MANY MORE TRAVEL TREASURES TO DISCOVER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. YOU CAN UNCOVER MORE WITH THE HELP OF ONE OF OUR EXPERT TRAVEL ASSOCIATES ADVISORS ›
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