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Special tour of Australia

Adelaide central market

Adelaide Central Market is the largest food market in the southern hemisphere, and it is the favorite place for locals and tourists. Farmers from all over the state gather here to sell all kinds of mouth-watering ingredients, from oysters to olive oil to all kinds of cheese. These stall owners are constantly supplying fresh ingredients from Adelaide. The best way to visit the central market is to take a tour of Adelaide Central Market. Many shops in the central market have tasting activities. Book a trip to China. During the visit, MarkGleeson, with his assistant from China, will lead tourists to each booth to taste delicious food, from bread dipped in olive oil to oyster lobster, from fresh vegetables to various meats and cheeses. You can swim while eating and chatting, and feel the history, stories and mysteries. You can try various specialties of South Australia along the way.

Sweet paradise, sweet paradise

Adelaide Haig chocolate flagship store is a must-see for people who love sweets. All dark chocolates are handmade to ensure the best quality. You can try it before buying it; Chocolate factories and candy stores in Melba (chocolate in Melba &; During the visit to Melba chocolate factory, chocolate samples were also free. There are hundreds of different flavors of chocolate in the factory shop. MaggieBeer's farmhouse in Barossa is rich in delicious meals, ice cream, jam and meat sauce, which is a good product for personal use or gift to relatives and friends. The honey manufacturer on Kangaroo Island is a must. The bees here are the purest species in the world-Ligurian bees. Kangaroo Island announced the establishment of Ligurian Bee Reserve on 1885. The bees here were originally introduced from Ligurian, Italy.

Road of fresh seafood Road of fresh seafood

South Australia's marine industrial center is located in EyrePeninsula, with unique coast and water quality. Together with the fishing fleet in southern waters and Asazawa Bay, Australia, * * * produces more than 60% of Australian seafood. You can experience a trip of fresh seafood along the coastline across Al Peninsula, which has top natural coast and world-class seafood. You can personally watch the cultivation and processing of a variety of top seafood in Australia, including oysters, yellow-tailed fish, southern tuna, abalone, bamboo shrimp, prawns, scallops, freshwater lobsters, sea urchins and so on.

Wine-South Australia exports 70% of its wine.

There are 18 wine producing areas in South Australia, including Barossa, McLaren Valley, Adelaide Mountain, Kunavara, South Flinders Mountains, Kangaroo River Valley and Kerry Valley. Penfolds Barossa Valley is the most famous grape-growing and wine-making area in Australia. There are many unique vineyards in the local area. Penfolds Wines, known as the wine aristocrat in Australia, has maintained consistent excellent quality and winemaking philosophy since 150 years, and has played a very important role in the whole wine industry. In addition to tasting its famous red wine, another feature of Penfolds is the "Homemade Mixed Wine Tour". Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre, where Jakas has large vineyards and wineries, is also one of the three major wine brands in Australia. Jacob'sCreek Visitor Center is built on the historic bank of Jakas Creek. The Jekas Tourist Center has a wine tasting room, a wine cellar, a history museum, a display winery and the scenery of the famous Jekas winery. Enjoy a delicious lunch and wine in the restaurant, or go to the wine cellar of the vineyard to learn about the local history and culture. Among them, the vineyard has 14 different grapes. Visitors can also enjoy the wild scenery of Australia. There is also a gallery dedicated to grape growing, winemaking and Australian wine brands. Jakas also provides Chinese explanations for China tourists, but an appointment must be made in advance. Wolf Blass is full of modern flavor. The modern Wolf Blass Visitor Center has a wine tasting room and a private wine cellar room, providing "tasting flights" of top brand wines. You can also see the small tin house at that time. Visitors can taste their own wine or enjoy unique food in the restaurant. Whether they taste their own wine or eat in a restaurant, it will bring you a different experience. Seppeltsfield Seppeltsfield, the treasure of this winery is Porter aged in 100. The aging price of this wine named Para 100yr is as high as 6500 yuan. Seppeltsfield Shapu Winery's best liqueur: Potter. Even girls who like sweetness may not be used to the taste of bowls of wine, which often gives people a sweet and greasy impression. However, the sweet wine brewed by Seppeltsfield, a century-old village, is different. Besides, you can also drink the wine of your birth year here. South Australia's pure natural ecology, GawlerRanges National Park and Kangroo Island, which have no traces of human destruction, are different from many other tourist attractions. It is quiet and peaceful here, full of many unknown natural challenges, where you can find your original self, an unprecedented journey of real exploration.

Camp Conaruna

Gawler Ranges National Park is full of deep valleys, 65.438+0.5 billion years of volcanic rocks and bright flowers that bloom alternately according to seasons. This is the natural refuge of 2 1 rare and endangered species and the entrance to the Gore Mountains. This is a real natural ecological country. The night in Gaole National Park should be "sleeping in the wind". Without the "square box" of reinforced concrete, everything is back to the original appearance. Under the vast starry sky, in Kangaluna camp, a wilderness hunting trip of Gawler Ranges, the improved tent was built in the original jungle. Camp is a small luxury wilderness camp similar to African adventure camp, equipped with beautiful and comfortable luxury tents. Visitors can spend an unforgettable night in a 100-year-old station wagon, lying on a double bed with a modified vehicle and dreaming with the stars. You can stare at the stars in the sky all night in the "Galaxy Suite Swagon" in Kangaluna camp. This tent is equipped with an 8-inch computer-controlled telescope. Under the high resolution of the telescope, the beautiful night sky in Conaruna is unobstructed.

Southern Ocean Hotel, Southern Ocean Hotel

Southern Ocean Lodge is a high-end hotel built by BallieLodge, an Australian high-end hotel brand, which integrates environmental protection, ecology and luxury. It is located on the southwest coast of Kangaroo Island in South Australia, adjacent to the picturesque Hanson Bay. The hotel is built according to the terrain. From a distance, it looks like a diamond necklace, shining. The Southern Ocean Hotel was carefully designed by Max Pritchard, an architect who grew up in South Australia. His works are good at skillfully combining natural landscape with man-made landscape to give full play to the maximum effect of architecture. The hotel also won two awards of "Best Hotel in Australia" and "Best Hotel with Food and Wine Experience" in 20 13 selected by readers of Australian Food Traveler magazine. /kloc-The 0/00-meter-long limestone wall is the most distinctive part of the hotel. Like a sculpture, it winds through the bushes from the hotel entrance and enters the main hall of the hotel. 2 1 Deluxe suites are all equipped with huge French windows, which can give you a panoramic view of the magnificent ocean from any angle of the room. Other interior design features include characteristic walls made of sandblasted limestone layers and speckled recycled rubber, as well as customized furniture and contemporary artworks created by local artists. There is a magnificent land in South Australia, flying over Wilpena Pound and having a bird's eye view of the giant natural theater, which is really beautiful. The majestic and magical rocks of Kangaroo Island have been carved by the wind for years, forming such huge rock statues and countless etched grooves. Not far from the flagship arch of the magical rock, you will also sigh the beauty of nature.

Wilpena Pound fairyland, a fairyland in Weiping Napong.

Wilpena Pound, located in the center of the Flinders Mountains in South Australia, is a huge natural circular valley and of course the most famous natural landmark in Australia. Rare yellow-footed kangaroos are found in Feifan Mountain in the south of Flinders Mountain and Jinmen Mountain near Acaru Wildlife Sanctuary in the north. There are many native plants here, including red and pink Stewart desert beans. Visitors can take a sightseeing plane to overlook Vipinapang and the surrounding mountains from high altitude, or stroll to the edge of the cliff around the valley, which used to be as high as the Himalayas, and it took millions of years of erosion to become what it is now. Standing on St. Mary's Peak, overlooking the wonders of this 80-square-kilometer rugged depression. In addition, the four-wheel drive caravan accompanied by the whole journey can participate in and enter a hidden canyon full of red eucalyptus trees and rare and sacred indigenous rock paintings.

The magical rocks and flagship arches of Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island The legendary rocks and flagship arches in Chase National Park in flinders are spectacular. The seemingly crumbling granite stone forest stands firmly on the stormy waves of the Southern Ocean. These ancient granite boulders, carved by sea water and sea breeze, have now become elegant sculptures with harmonious proportions. Tianya Haijiao is located in the southwest corner of Kangaroo Island, where many sailors and fishermen look for bodies. The flagship arch built by the tireless sea, where many New Zealand fur seals live under the cliff hanging from it, is also unique to watch them play. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Its elegant appearance hides a vibrant city life, where you can find all kinds of shops, fresh and fashionable nightlife, endless festivals and wonderful sports activities. Exquisite, elegant and dynamic cities coexist here and complement each other. Especially during the largest Adelaide Ear Festival in the southern hemisphere (February), the unrestrained natural scenery of the whole city is unobstructed.

Wonderful shopping

Rundle Mall, a shopping mall in Adelaide, is the first pedestrian street in Australia, which was established in 1976. There are more than 600 flagship stores and fashion shops of international and domestic brands, large department stores, amusement parks, and many open-air cafes and leisure bars on the Blue Island Shopping Street. In the shopping street, you can occasionally see various fashion exhibitions or interesting performances by street artists. The main attractions include19th Century Building and BeehiveCorner Building. If you want to buy luxury goods, you can go to DFS, where there are many kinds, world famous brands abound and the prices are reasonable. If you happen to be going back to China, you can also get a tax-free price after you apply for a shopping card with your passport and air ticket.

To the east of Blue Island Shopping Street is Langdell Street, which is famous for its first-class food and entertainment area: beside its exquisite household goods store, elegant bookstore and camping goods store, there are also some novel and eccentric fashion shops with distinctive features. On the west side of the square is Hindley Street, and a large number of bookstores and trendy clothing stores are mixed between cafes and bars. East End Rundle Street Markets: Landau Street will become a market every Sunday, with more than 65,438+000 market stalls selling various handicrafts, fashion jewelry, local wines and special foods of South Australia.

Party at night party at night

Gog Street in Adelaide is a famous food street and Chinatown in Adelaide. International cuisines are gathered here, and various restaurants are arranged, most of which are Asian-style cuisines. There are not only many cheap and delicious restaurants here, but also many high-end first-class dining options. In addition, Lee Street is also very popular. It is hidden between Currie Street and Hindley Street, and there are cafes, Rigoni Restaurant (recommended by Adelaide) and Udabery Bar along the street. Lee street is gradually becoming a vibrant street, attracting people to gather here day and night.

After dark, the vibrant Adelaide Street is dotted with bars of various styles: Galleryon Waymouth is a multi-storey bar with an open-air top floor, which is a popular gathering place after work and Saturday night; If you like Bohemian style, come to TheBoho Bar and sit with friends. The interior decoration also incorporates the nostalgic elements of circus, burlesque and classic Bohemian Caballe Theatre, which is unforgettable; TheLotus Lounge can taste all kinds of delicious cocktails here, and experience the pleasant Balinese style outside the bar. Now you are warmly welcome to come. There are more wonderful experiences waiting for you to explore.

An energetic holiday party, an energetic festival.

At the end of February every year, Adelaide holds the largest tassel festival in the southern hemisphere. During this Sunday's feast, there are outdoor theaters, art exhibitions, street performances, dance performances, bar songs and dances, film screenings and live music. At that time, the world's best jugglers, magicians, acrobats on a tightrope, escapists, acrobats and comedians will all show their talents here.

Adelaide Art Festival is almost the best art festival in Australia. During the Voadelaide Music Festival, people will gather in the lush botanical garden to revel with top music from all over the world. Adelaide Song and Dance Festival is a place to enjoy satire, comedy and performing arts.

Wine and food festivals include Barossa Vintage Festival, the most representative grape harvest festival in Australia. This biennial festival will focus on Barossa's wine, food, folklore, culture and wine traditions. There are more than 100 personal activities during the festival. Tasting Australia, a biennial national festival, and displaying South Australia and Australia's rich food, products, wine and beer will bring you an Australian-style gourmet feast. The Royal Adelaide performance is suitable for all families and is one of the most popular festivals in South Australia. This grand carnival is a comprehensive exposition, displaying exquisite handicrafts, cooking techniques and rich poultry and animals.

The Christmas parade at the credit union is very popular. This 70-year-old Adelaide famous activity-floats, bands and parades occupied the city streets all day. Don't be fooled by the elegant appearance here. In this vibrant city, even librarians and antique collectors may become party animals.

Colorful sports activities

In Adelaide, you can also enjoy the racing charm of SantosTour Down in a picturesque background. The top professional cyclists in the world will take part in the competition. The route of the Australian International Cycling Race runs through the most beautiful tourist areas in South Australia, including Clare Valley, Barossa Valley, Adelaide Mountain and Adelaide. Clipsal 500 Adelaide is the most popular large-scale RV sports event in Australia. Visitors can constantly see V8 RVs whizzing past the city runways. Kangaroo Island in South Australia is the third largest island in Australia and the best island in Asia Pacific. There are quiet beaches here, and Vivanbei was once rated as the "best beach" in Australia. The spectacular natural landscape of the island also includes steep cliffs rising from the coast, quiet beaches, bright blue oceans, large eucalyptus woodlands, protected caves and hidden caves. Unique wild animals, such as kangaroos, wild koalas, wallabies, penguins, sea lions, seals and so on. You can get along closely with human beings, so Kangaroo Island is vividly called "a zoo without fences".

Spectacular scenery

Kangaroo Island The legendary rocks and flagship arches in Chase National Park in flinders are spectacular. The seemingly crumbling granite stone forest stands firmly on the stormy waves of the Southern Ocean. These ancient granite boulders, carved by sea water and sea breeze, have now become elegant sculptures with harmonious proportions. Cudici Point is located in the southwest corner of Kangaroo Island. This is where many sailors and fishermen look for bodies. The flagship arch photographed by the tireless sea has many New Zealand fur seals perched under the cliff and hung. Watching them play has a special taste. The lighthouse guardian territory is not far from the ends of the earth and the flagship arch, and it is also an excellent place to watch the sea on the island. Here you can overlook two small islands called Casuarina Island. The existence of the Sahara enriches the landscape of Kangaroo Island. Visitors will appreciate the unique beach scenery. These exquisite white sand dunes are miles away from the sea, which naturally makes a different sport-sand skiing in the small Sahara desert. Many surfers will challenge this soft sand pile after conquering the waves. Although it is a desert, the surrounding vegetation is very rich, so the desert has no tendency to expand.

Invincible seascape amazing seascape

Kangaroo Island has many beaches with invincible scenery, such as Stokes Bay and Vivienne Bay. Among them, the quiet beach Breeze Bay ranked first in Australia's "Best Ecological Water Quality Beach" selection. Known as the best diving place, Kangaroo Island is a natural geographical advantage. Swimming with dolphins is undoubtedly due to the high-quality water environment. Dolphins are the smartest mammals in the ocean, and they will choose the cleanest waters as their habitat. There are more than 60 sunken ships scattered on the seabed, which also adds more elements to snorkeling. Divers are not the only ones swimming in the sunken ship. Vivid and lovely blue devils, clown fish, short coral fish and rare Ye Hailong will surround you.

Natural paradise

Kangaroo Island is 150km long and 40km wide. As a research base for sustainable eco-tourism development, there are 2 1 national virgin forest parks and animal and plant nature reserves, accounting for13 of the total island area, of which the largest is flinders Datong National Park (established at 19 19). Due to isolation, this 1 730 square mile land has become an animal paradise away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

There are almost all kinds of animals here, even our local kangaroo. Koalas, kangaroos, penguins, seals, sea lions, echidna, monitor lizards, snakes, opossums and marsupials are all residents of the island, and there are also various rare birds living here. Walking along the beach of Seal Bay Conservation Park, you can see the endangered sea lion community in Australia. About 1000 rare Australian sea lions live here. There is also the smallest elf penguin in the world, which is the only species that breeds in Australian waters. Nesting on sand dunes and rocks around Penneshaw and Kingscote. Gleinig Beach, Greer Beach.

Glen elg is one of the most popular beaches in Adelaide, which can be reached by the Glenelg tram from downtown Adelaide. It is always crowded here. People stroll through hundreds of shops along the pier road, eat in cafes on the roadside and enjoy the beach and summer fun. If you sign up for a fascinating sailing trip-Dolphin Sailing, you can experience the excitement of swimming with dolphins, visit along the sparkling coastline and relax on a catamaran with a width of 17m. Dolphins will jump up to meet you from time to time.

Top whale watching place, top whale watching resort.

From May to 10 every year, the coastline of Phil Peninsula is one of the best viewing spots to watch the migration of southern right whales and their young whales. Although they are big, they are gentle. Visitors who want to watch them up close can take a boat to the sea about 100 meters away from the coast of Encounter Bay, and their antics can be seen from the beach and the cape. From June to 10 every year, the southern right whale will lead its young whales to this water area. Duck boat tour is a good choice for whale watchers to watch southern right whales at close range, providing a perfect sea adventure experience. Explore the beautiful coastline and watch wild seabirds, dolphins and seals on the 7.3m jet speedboat.

Colorful water activities

Phil Peninsula is one of the most biodiversity-rich sea areas in the world, including the famous Ye Hailong. About 80% of the marine species discovered so far only exist in local waters. The simple and unique marine environment makes Phil Peninsula a paradise for divers. The earliest diving site was born in 2002, located in Fleuriu Reef. The former Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS· Hobart sank here. It is one of the largest naval destroyers in Australia. Today, its sunken sea area has become the first eco-tourism diving place in South Australia, home to countless marine animals and plants, and a certified marine reserve. Divers can easily sneak into the engine room and turret. There are some big waves in Waitpinga and Boomer near Waitport. If you are excited just by standing on the surfboard, you can go to the beach between Middleton and Gu Hua, where many beginners practice on small waves, and some better waves in the back are suitable for people of medium level. Murray river boathouse tour

Set sail from Melbourne and arrive at Yarrawonga-Mulwala in Gamar after a three-hour voyage. You can water ski in Lake Marvala or practice for a while at Australia's largest golf course. Or go to Muli River to catch real bass, and personally go to the local farm to pick fruits and experience the fun of farming.

As murray river winds northwest to the south bank of Australia, you can choose to stop at the magnificent Swan Mountain or the inland oasis of Mildura. Or visit the nearby Bama Wetland, where a large number of birds live in the world's largest eucalyptus forest. Muli River is famous for its rich specialties, and many wine cellars and gourmet shops are dotted between Swan Mountain and Mildura's gourmet paradise. Passing by the tree-lined river in Mildura is the inland and Mungo National Park, which lists rolling sand dunes and prehistoric primitive human cemeteries.

Entering South Australia, there are various vineyards, orchards, limestone canyons, wetlands and forest parks listed as protected areas by UNESCO along the coast of murray river.

From the beautiful Lennmark to the west, you can find Bamela by Bonny Lake, which is a gathering place for various sightseeing activities, such as water skiing, surfing and watching the weekly yacht race. To visit murray river National Park, you can stop at Berri or Lyrup, then take a canoe across Luna Lake, Chowilla/Ral and katarapko Creek in Katara to watch all kinds of waterfowl, and then return to the fairway. Or after landing, visit along the scenic Dongqian Road, start from Murray Bridge, and follow the railway and riverside trails; You can also drive a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle to Ngakat Conservation Park to explore the endangered pheasant.

In addition, it is a good choice to visit the ancient village of Lockston to learn about the past of Morgan Pier, or to watch the birthplace of "Black Duck Dreaming" accompanied by Ngonggulaku's indigenous tour guide.

Limestone coast self-driving limestone coast self-driving

The limestone coast is the highlight of Adelaide to Melbourne and one of the best self-driving routes in Australia. This travel route between Melbourne and Adelaide will bring you unprecedented comfort and value-added travel experience. All the way through Australia's most beautiful beaches, lush forests, the most spectacular marine parks and amazing cliff landscapes; There are also world-famous landscapes along the way, such as the Twelve Apostles on the Ocean Road and the world heritage fossils of Narakut. Kangaroo Island, the first island in Asia-Pacific, and the tourist attractions continue to drive. You will have the opportunity to see all kinds of wild animals unique to Australia, including kangaroos, kangaroos, koalas, moles and emus that grow in the wild.