Fleurieu Peninsula
Stretching south of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula is a sun-drenched playground of rugged coastlines, rolling vineyards, and sleepy beach towns. This is where South Australians come to escape – to surf the long breaks at Waitpinga, sip cool-climate wines in McLaren Vale, and spot dolphins frolicking in the clear waters of Port Elliot. The peninsula feels like a world away from the city, yet it's an easy day trip or a perfect base for a longer coastal exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- McLaren Vale wine region: Taste bold shiraz and grenache at cellar doors like d'Arenberg or Wirra Wirra, and don't miss the quirky Cube at d'Arenberg for panoramic valley views.
- Victor Harbor & Granite Island: Stroll the historic horse-drawn tram causeway to Granite Island, home to a colony of little penguins and a stunning coastal boardwalk.
- Deep Creek Conservation Park: Hike the rugged cliffs and stringybark forests of this wild park, with trails offering heart-stopping views over the Southern Ocean.
- Port Elliot & Horseshoe Bay: A postcard-perfect beach town with a protected bay for swimming, a historic pub, and the famous Port Elliot Bakery for pasties.
- Surf beaches: Middleton, Waitpinga, and Goolwa Beach offer consistent swells for surfers of all levels; lessons are available in Middleton.
- Coorong National Park: At the peninsula's southern edge, this lagoon system is a birdwatcher's paradise – take a guided cruise or kayak trip.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can get a taste of the Fleurieu in a long day trip from Adelaide, hitting McLaren Vale and Victor Harbor. But to truly soak it in, plan for 2–3 days: one day exploring McLaren Vale and the coastal towns, one day hiking Deep Creek and visiting the Coorong, and a morning for a surf or a relaxed beach walk. This also pairs beautifully with a visit to Kangaroo Island or the Barossa Valley.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Adelaide: Start your journey in South Australia's capital, with its vibrant food scene and cultural institutions just an hour's drive north.
- Kangaroo Island: Take a ferry from Cape Jervis (on the Fleurieu) to this wildlife haven – ideal for a 2–3 day extension.
- Barossa Valley: If you love wine, combine the Fleurieu's coastal cool-climate drops with the Barossa's bold reds – they're about 2.5 hours apart by car.
- Adelaide Hills: For a change of scenery, the rolling hills and charming towns like Hahndorf are a short detour on the way back to Adelaide.
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