Fleurieu Peninsula
A unique holiday playground...

This coastal playground is famed for its laidback lifestyle, with beach breaks for surfers of all levels of experience, and top fishing spots.
The Fleurieu Peninsula is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, with dramatic shipwrecks and stunning marine life, including the famed Leafy Seadragon. And the huge Southern Right Whales visit in winter.
It’s also home to some of the best produce and vineyards in the country. If you know about wine, you’ve certainly heard of names such as McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek, and Currency Creek. You can find them all in the Fleurieu.
The Fleurieu Peninsula has the closest access from Adelaide to The Coorong and the Murray Mouth, where Australia’s greatest river meets the might of the Southern Ocean.
Discover national parks, play top golf courses, and indulge in high quality cuisine. You couldn’t ask for more.
Watch a short video on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Fleurieu Peninsula Weather (daily average)
Summer - Min. 15C; Max. 23C
Autumn - Min. 12C; Max. 20C
Winter - Min. 8C; Max. 16C
Spring - Min. 11C; Max. 20C
Fleurieu Peninsula Maps
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Package includes: 2 nights accommodation, a bottle of local wine & cheese plate, daily continental breakfast & private wine tasting!
From just A$139 per person (twin share)
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The 2011 Tour Down Under dates have just been released! With races and various festivals held between 16 - 23 January 2011, this is a fantastic time to visit!
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This tour will take your breath away! You will learn all about South Australia’s nature, wildlife, aboriginal culture and see some amazing sites like Wilpena Pound.
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