Tourism Australia

Whilst in Australia for the IMSTEC 2016 Conference, why not take a few extra days to explore the rest of this beautiful country?

Our friendly conference management staff will be happy to assist in providing recommendations for your trip. Alternatively you can visit the Tourism Australia website where you can find information on destinations, restaurants, events and activities throughout the country.

About South Australia

South Australia is the wine and seafood capital of Australia; where the Murray River meets the sea; and the gateway to the South Australian outback. The Flinders Ranges and Outback and Kangaroo Island are unique and spectacular and are places as of great cultural, natural and spiritual significance. World Heritage Listed caves are found at Naracoorte on the Limestone Coast.

The South Australian coastline is more than 3,800 kilometres long and is punctuated by towns, beaches, cliffs and jetties. Many coastal regions offer quality wines and fresh produce, including local seafood.

The South Australian coastline has fantastic fishing, boating and surfing. Head to Kangaroo Island, Fleurieu Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula or Limestone Coast for more brilliant coastal experiences.

The Murray River winds through South Australia from the Riverland through to the Coorong on its way to meet the sea. Kick back and relax on a houseboat, or explore the river towns and wineries along the river.

South Australia is home to long summers, stunning beaches and award-winning wine, events and festivals. It’s the gateway to the Barossa, Flinders Ranges and Outback and Kangaroo Island.

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