Most of the 4,600 residents of Kangaroo Island are primary producers offering some of the best local gourmet cuisine to be found in Australia. With one third of the island declared a conservation area or National Park, a thriving culinary culture, a unique artistic scene, all steeped in a rich history, there is something for everyone at Kangaroo Island.
Known as the "Seafood Capital of Australia", it is home to the largest commercial fishing fleet in the country. Lots of land based farming combines to make Port Lincoln possibly the largest primary production centre in Australia. This famous landmark is most renowned though as the world's best place to go cage diving with Great White Sharks.
The Barossa Valley is regarded as Australia's wine capital and features over eighty cellar doors all within two hours drive from Adelaide. Luxury resorts and cellars offer award-winning wine and gourmet food amongst an inspiring landscape. The rolling hills and valleys of the Barossa are a perfect place to indulge yourself or escape for that romantic getaway.
Check out the WW II War Cemetery and Adelaide River Heritage Railway Museum while your using the township as a gateway to Litchfield National Park, though most the visit the town to enjoy a cruise on the river and see the main attraction of this famous landmark, awesome jumping crocodiles.
Ranked the best attraction in Darwin, the Defence of Darwin Experience located within the Darwin Military Museum Precinct offers visitors an ‘immersive, interactive, multimedia experience’ that elucidates the Bombing of Darwin and the Northern Territory’s role in the conflict of World War II.
As a result of eons of erosion into the sandstone plateau of the Table Top Range in Litchfield National Park, there are several beautiful falls and other attractions to check out, the double plunge Florence Falls being one of the most popular to take a refreshing swim in as they are easily accessible.