The Mediterranean atmosphere of Adelaide entices visitors with its culture and wonderful Australian Plains. The city is compact and easy for exploring on foot while being surrounded with sports grounds, parks, trails and picnic spots along the river banks. Travelers walk through the city with ease, because of its founder back in the day – Colonel William Light. Laying out Adelaide, which was named after his wife, based on a grid system made to be open and friendly to everyone.

Adelaide welcomes visitors of all ages, for the little one’s love of animals to a couple’s romantic wining and dining. With endless possibilities of fun with the whole family, go bushwalking and make Adelaide your adventure playground from swimming, to hot air ballooning, to kayaking, boating, and many more!

There are a number of visitors’ centers in Adelaide with information and tips that can help make your stay enjoyable. There are four caravan parks and campgrounds available for your Motorhome Hire Australia in Adelaide. Adelaide has top destinations for nature-loving and adventurous tourists.

From the plains to the people. Enjoy the pleasures of Adelaide with Campervan Hire Australia when you are in the presence of its outdoors and adventurous spirit.

Kangaroo Island - For the traveler who loves wildlife, Kangaroo Park is here - one of South Australia’s most popular attractions. The island is a National and Conservation park, where visitors take tours with our furry little friends and enjoy fun activities like boating and fishing. Swimming is possible on the northern beaches, like Emu Bay, Stokes Bay and Island Beach. More than half of the island is vegetation, and one-third is conserved within the National and Conservation Parks and Wilderness Protection Areas. Kangaroo Island is situated 112 km southwest of Adelaide. Kangaroo Island, open on all days of the week, is situated eight miles from the mainland, and is home to colonies of sea lions, penguins and various marine life, endemic and native species, and of course, kangaroos, with a third of the island protected and preserved. The island is just perfect for a campervan family holiday, especially with kids traveling along on board your campervan!

Coober Pedy – Visit the opal mining town in the Outback of South Australia. Coober Pedy is the largest producer of opals, and tourists flock every year to see the working mine, or take a peek at the Desert Cave Hotel underground. Most residents live underground because of harsh summer temperatures. Caves are bored into rocks and hills. But at night time, the night sky in the Outback is perfect with a moonless night. Be sure to refuel when travelling to Coober Pedy with your motorhome rental.

Beerenberg Strawberry Farm - When at the center of Adelaide, drive a mere twenty minutes along the South Eastern Freeway to the Adelaide Hills where the most popular tourist spot is Handhorf. The old German settlement attracts visitors all over the world while strolling along the street with one hundred year old plane and elm trees dotting the sides. And just outside the town is The Beerenberg Strawberry Farm. Visitors can pick their own berries ripe for the picking, literally! Right after, enjoy the flourishing community’s historic buildings, shop for crafts, and its famous hospitality and accommodations on the area. Hahndorf is just 16 miles southeast of Adelaide, just a short trip when taking your Campervan Rental Australia with you.

Flinders Ranges National Park - For the more adventurous type, Flinders Ranges National Park is the gateway to the outback. South Australia’s largest mountain range, 384 km north of Adelaide. Wilpena Pound contains its highest peak, St. Mary with 1170 metres. With flourishing flora and fauna, comprising species such as lilies, wallabies, kangaroos, of course, and a whole lot more endemic furry little animal friends. Flinders Ranges offers spectacular sceneries, best during at sunset and daybreak, when the true colors of Australia shine through. And when you’re done with that, just 25 miles south of the park is Quorn. Take your Australian Motorhome Rental to the rugged terrain and amazing scenery (at sunrise and sunset), where you and your family can rock climb at Warren Gorge. Engravings on rocks and Aboriginal heritage can be seen at Sacred Canyon.

Barossa Valley - For the soft traveler, Australia’s premier winemaking Barossa Valley is best. Its strong German heritage makes the place full of character. The region produces fine samples of Semillion, Chardonnay, Cabernet, and Sauvignon. Serving over seventy thousand visitors annually, the Barossa Wine Center is just the place to find out the story of the valley, its culture and its people. When you’re in luck, there is a festival celebrated twice a year called the Barossa Vintage Festival, with recreations and entertainments like treading grapes, mushroom-hunting and more. And if you want to see Barossa in full view, take a hot air balloon ride, with Balloon Adventures.