Jack Ginnivan on the Fleurieu Peninsula
Jack had a coastal adventure in South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula.
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Jack had a coastal adventure in South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula.
Jack took the scenic route on his way to Adelaide through South Australia’s Limestone Coast. He stopped in Penola, Mount Gambier, Port MacDonnell and Robe, finishing at the iconic Adelaide Oval.
Ebony explored South Australia’s coastline on a Jetski.
Jeremy spent the weekend on South Australia’s Kangaroo Island which included a round of golf at The Cliffs KI.
Jeremy and his family stayed the night at Monarto Safari Resort, under an hour from Adelaide.
Dan headed over to South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. He stayed on a private island resort called Rumi on Louth and spent time in Coffin Bay shucking oysters.
Matilda went horse riding amongst the vines in the Adelaide Hills.
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