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Tour straight from Adelaide visiting the Clare Valley, one of South Australia’s most prosperous wine regions. Including Port Lincoln across to the Head of the Great Australian Bight in a 5 star 4WD Mercedes Benz touring Coach.
About South Australia
South Australia enjoys the distinction of being Australia's first freely settled state. Perhaps that's one reason why our guests find it such a liberated, vibrant and culturally diverse place. Or maybe it's just the abundance of festivals and fine wines that give it such a carefree atmosphere.
What also makes South Australia so unique are its stunning natural landscapes. There’s the grandeur of the Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound, a magnificent natural Amphitheatre. Further north, there’s the spectacular Kati Thanda - Lake Eyre National Park, Australia’s largest salt-lake and the 13th largest lake in the world. Offshore lies beautiful Kangaroo Island, a sanctuary for Sea Lions and Fur Seals and home to the Remarkable Rocks.
There’s simply so much to see in South Australia, and Outback Spirit’s award-winning adventure tours are the best way to do it.
Whichever part of the Kimberley is calling, the adventure of a lifetime awaits with Outback Spirit.
Australia's leading experiential tourism group
Outback Spirit is part of Journey Beyond, a national business focused on bringing Australia’s most unique and iconic experiences to life. Outback Spirit was founded in 1999 and has been showcasing great Australian destinations to travellers to this day.
Committed to Conservation
As an eco-certified company, Outback Spirit regularly reviews its potential impact on natural, cultural and historical environments. Striving to be ecologically sustainable and limit the impact on the environment through good practice, innovation and financial support for Australia’s pre-eminent wildlife conservation group, AWC (Australian Wildlife Conservancy).
Supporting Aboriginal Communities
Outback Spirit supports remote Indigenous communities in certain locations across the Kimberley & Arnhem land by way of employment opportunities, community sponsorships and support for Indigenous owned businesses. For example, Outback Spirit sponsors over a dozen football teams in Ramingining and Maningrida, both directly and through local schools.
The company also creates jobs for local interpretive guides, which gives Outback Spirit passengers an authentic insight into the environment and local culture. It also helps to preserve Indigenous culture. Past initiatives have included the provision of teachers and tutors in small communities where no school facilities exist.
*Advertised price is per person twin share, based on select August - September 2026 departures. Other departure dates are available and may incur a surcharge. Offer valid for new bookings in 2026 only and available until 19 July 2026 unless sold out prior. Correct as of 18 June 2026.
Inclusions
Small Group Size - 26
All meals including all breakfasts, lunches and dinners while on tour
All attraction, entry and cruise fees
One-way airfare with Regional Express from Ceduna to Adelaide
7 nights of hotel, resort and lodge accommodation
Travel aboard a 5-star 4WD Mercedes Benz Coach
Services of a professional 2-person crew consisting of a Tour Driver and Tour Director
Highlights
View the migration of Southern Right Whales from Head of Bight
Admire stunning coastal scenery on an included scenic flight between Head of Bight and Ceduna
Visit the Clare Valley, one of South Australia’s most prosperous wine regions
Tour Bungaree Station, a historic sheep station dating back to 1841
Enjoy a visit to the excellent Whyalla Maritime Museum
Journey to the foot of the Eyre Peninsula and travel along the Whalers Way
Immerse yourself over 3 nights in the seaside town of Port Lincoln
Cruise the beautiful waters of Boston Bay and learn about the tuna and aquaculture industries
Discover the Port Lincoln Marina with a local guide
Go behind the scenes with a Seafood Lovers tour at the Fresh Fish Place
Visit Murphy’s Hay Stacks and the picturesque township of Streaky Bay
Itinerary
Day 1 | Adelaide – Clare Valley
Today you will be greeted by Outback Spirits friendly and professional Tour Directors. Depart Adelaide and head north to the Clare Valley, one of South Australia’s most prosperous wine regions, where you will overnight at the Clare Country Club.
Stay: Clare Country Club
Meals: lunch, dinner
Day 2 | Clare Valley – Port Augusta
This morning, explore the secluded Clare Valley beginning with a tour of Bungaree Station, a historic complex dating back to 1841. Bungaree was once an extensive sheep station that carried over 100,000 Merino sheep and today is still run by descendants of the original founders.
Later in the morning visit a renowned Clare Valley winery for lunch and wine tastings. Continue your journey north, arriving in Port Augusta later this afternoon. Spend the night at the Standpipe Golf Motor Inn.
Stay: Standpipe Golf Motor Inn
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Day 3 | Whyalla – Port Lincoln
This morning travel down the eastern side of the Eyre Peninsula. Your first stop is Whyalla, where you’ll visit the excellent Whyalla Maritime Museum. Continue heading south through Cowell and Tumby Bay before arriving at the seaside town of Port Lincoln late afternoon. Check-in to the Port Lincoln Hotel for your stay over the next three nights.
Stay: Port Lincoln Hotel
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Day 4 | Exploring Port Lincoln
This morning journey to the foot of the Eyre Peninsula and travel along the Whalers Way, a 14km long series of unsealed tracks which traverse through private property. This fully guided interpretive tour takes in the spectacular rugged coastal scenery of the area, with many points of interest and stunning views over the Southern Ocean.
After lunch join the two-hour Seafood Bay Cruise for some sightseeing across the beautiful waters of Boston Bay and learn about the Tuna and Aquaculture Industries with expert local commentary. The tour includes fresh seafood tastings of tuna, prawns and mussels and the history behind the fishing/aquaculture industries presented by the experienced, local guides.
Stay: Port Lincoln Hotel
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Day 5
Interpretive Marina and Seafood Lovers tour
Port Lincoln is a town of approximately 12,000 people and was originally considered a site for the state’s capital. The township is located on the banks of beautiful Boston Bay which is three and a half times the size of Sydney Harbour. The town is the base for Australia’s largest tuna fleet and tuna farming industry. Tuna fishing has been extremely lucrative in recent years and has created some very wealthy people. In fact, there are more millionaires per capita in Port Lincoln than anywhere else in Australia!
This morning enjoy an interpretive tour around the Port Lincoln Marina with a local guide. Then, take a behind the scenes look at the fishing industry with a Seafood Lovers tour at the Fresh Fish Place. After a gourmet seafood lunch (alternative meals available) the rest of the afternoon can be spent at your leisure. Enjoy some time in the town centre or visit some of the local galleries.
Stay: Port Lincoln Hotel
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Day 6 | Streaky Bay – Ceduna
This morning depart Port Lincoln and make your way to Coffin Bay for a tour and tastings at Coffin Bay Oysters. Then travel further up the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula, visiting Murphy's Hay Stacks and Streaky Bay before arriving in Ceduna. Home to around 4,000 people, Ceduna is the last major town before you cross the Nullarbor from east to west. Spend the next two nights at the Ceduna Foreshore Hotel.
Stay: Ceduna Foreshore Hotel
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Day 7 | Bunda Cliffs and Head of Bight
This morning, have an early breakfast and depart Ceduna for the Head of Bight. Every year thousands of people visit the Head of Bight area for breathtaking views of migrating southern right whales. This area is considered one of the best viewing areas in the world with up to 100 whales congregating in the seas adjacent to the Bunda Cliffs at any one time. A large viewing platform offers people safety from the cliffs but also fantastic views.
This afternoon visit an interpretive centre operated by the Conservation and Land Management Department. Then, head off on an included Scenic Flight over the spectacular coastline, keeping an eye out for migrating whales. The aircraft for the day is a Cessna Grand Caravan, with high wing, air-conditioning and turbine reliability. The scenic flight will take you all the way back to Ceduna, saving a long drive back from Head of Bight! Tonight, enjoy your final evening together at the Foreshore Hotel.
Stay: Ceduna Foreshore Hotel
Meals: breakfast,lunch, dinner
Note: Today the tour will split into two groups, with a morning flight and afternoon flight. One group will drive out to Head of Bight and fly back, and the other will fly out to Head of Bight and drive back. Important Note: Maximum passenger weight limits apply to all scenic or transfer flights.
Day 8 | Ceduna – Adelaide
This morning, say farewell to the Eyre Peninsula and head to the local airport to board your flight with Pel-Air back to Adelaide.
Meals: breakfast
*Itinerary is subject to change.
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