Rawnsley Park Station located in the heart of the Flinders Ranges is on the verge of expansion to improve its already successful tourism offerings.
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South Australia's events calendar has broken hotel occupancy records in 2024, with major events injecting millions into the local economy and generating thousands of jobs.
Once in a lifetime experiences across the state have been recognised as finalists at The South Australian Tourism Awards.
Adelaide has scored top polling in a peak tourism report, being only one of two Australian cities with tourism surging above 2019 levels.
The Break Surf & Stay, located on SA's Fleurieu Peninsula, has secured planning approval, and will featured an 11,700 square metre 'Endless Surf' wave lagoon, accommodation, wellness amenities, and beachside activities.
Calling all snorkelling fans! These five snorkelling events on the Yorke and Eyre peninsulas that will have you up close and personal with SA marine life.
18 SA products and experiences have just been given an $824k boost thanks to a nature tourism fund from the SA Government.
The total value of tourism in SA has now recovered to 90 per cent of its pre-pandemic level with South Australians continuing to holiday at home.
Victor Harbor's Visitor Centre and SA Whale Centre will now operate from the same location giving a boost to the region through tourism.
The finalists for the 2022 South Australian Tourism Awards have been revealed! SA's only UNESCO World Heritage site included in the list.
Wheelchairs and e-trikes will be trialled across regional locations so those living with a disability can experience the beauty of SA first hand.
South Australia's visitor economy is sitting at $6.2 billion – the highest it has been since its COVID-induced low point of $4.4 billion in March 2021.
You'll see dolphins and shipwrecks and learn about the history of the Port River while aboard a 16-seat vessel all in a 90-minute tour.
Minister for Tourism confirms that South Australia is experiencing the best result for interstate expenditure since the pandemic began.
The State Government is establishing a $2 million nature-based fund to encourage visitors to enjoy the State’s important natural and cultural assets.
Tourism and hospitality experts claim Adelaide is nipping at the heels of its Eastern city counterparts to become the country’s ‘next Sydney or Melbourne
Applications are now open for the 2023 South Australian Best of Wine Tourism Awards, giving South Australia’s best wineries, cellar doors and wine tourism-related businesses a time to shine.
The State Government will commence a global recruitment process for the appointment of the next Chief Executive Officer of the South Australian Tourism Commission.
After 40 years of neglect, the Arizona Cactus Ranch is set to be restored to an iconic SA tourist destination, complete with café and nursery.