Port Elliot

 The next morning we drove south past Adelaide to Port Elliot, a small surf/vacation town about 45 minutes outside of Adelaide. I stayed there last July and really enjoyed it and was happy to stop there again. It’s a quiet town on the beach with beautiful walkways, wineries, and delicious bakeries. 

The first evening we walked a bit along the coast before getting some take out and enjoying the evening relaxing in the house. The next morning we signed up for a wildlife boat tour. We sat in the front of a small boat as it whizzed around the bay taking us to see the endangered sea lions sunning on the rocks, viewing the cliffs, and enjoying the sunny day. We weren’t fortunate enough to see any dolphins, but it was still a beautiful day. 

After our tour we went to a winery for a nice tasting. They were quite generous with their wine, all made on site, they had probably 20 varieties and allowed you to taste as many as you wanted. We opted for 6 which was a good amount. The woman working the wine room was lovely and we spent a while sitting and chatting with her about life, family, and work. Overall, it was a really lovely way to spend a day, full of relaxing, great views, and quality time. 

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