Fleurieu Peninsula Wine Region

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Just an hour south of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula unfurls as a sun-drenched tapestry of rolling vineyards, rugged coastline, and sleepy seaside villages. This is South Australia’s premier cool-climate wine region, where the sea breeze tempers the vines and the cellar doors are as laid-back as the locals. Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or a beach-loving explorer, the Fleurieu delivers a heady mix of world-class wines, wild ocean views, and a pace of life that feels like a permanent holiday.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Fleurieu at least two full days – three if you want to properly relax. Start with a morning exploring McLaren Vale’s cellar doors, then head south for lunch at a seaside town like Port Willunga. On day two, drive the coastal route via Victor Harbor and Granite Island, and save an afternoon for a hike in Deep Creek Conservation Park. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, the Fleurieu slots perfectly between Adelaide and the Limestone Coast or Kangaroo Island.

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