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11 Mar 2016 03:16PM (Updated: 19 Nov 2021 01:44AM)

The SINGAPOREAN’S GUIDE to
SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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Self-Drive

TAKE THE WHEEL

No matter what you’re looking for in a trip Down Under, there’s a South Australian Self-Drive option just right for you. All three routes featured below begin from Adelaide City, and should take you a day or two to experience. Click on the different points on the map and choose your own adventure.

 

Self-Drive

TAKE THE WHEEL

No matter what you’re looking for in a trip Down Under, there’s a South Australian Self-Drive option just right for you. All three routes featured below begin from Adelaide City, and should take you a day or two to experience. Click on the different points on the map and choose your own adventure.

 

Select A Route

1 Epicurean Way The Greek philosopher Epicurus — whose name is now commonly associated with delicious food — believed that pleasure is the greatest good, attained by living a happy, tranquil life characterised by peace and freedom, surrounded by friends. We couldn’t agree more. Grab a few of your best buddies, jump in a car and leisurely eat your way through Australia’s great food and wine route. 2 Seafood Frontier Drive It’s hard to find a Singaporean who doesn’t like seafood at all. For many of us, no journey is too far to get our chompers on that salted-egg crab you can’t forget, those cereal prawns that just don’t disappoint or those bamboo clams that have just the right amount of garlic on them. For those of you salivating at your screen right now, check out what you could be experiencing on the Seafood Frontier self-drive experience in South Australia. 3 Southern Ocean Drive The Southern Ocean Drive is possibly one of the best kept secrets on the continent. It showcases all of the awesome things one expects from a great Australian holiday: Adventure on wide open roads that hug a stunning coastline, the opportunity to get up close and personal with nature, and — perhaps most important for us Singaporeans — food, glorious food. BACK TO MAIN

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Source: TODAY
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