Staff Reporters
12 December 2025, 9:22 PM

A citizen-science experience, astronomy tour, e-biking, twilight kayaking and enhanced wildlife encounters are some of the 17 projects supported by the final round of the $2 million Experience Nature Tourism Fund.
Round 4 of the Fund saw $625,900 in grants unlock over $985,000 in combined project value, supporting tourism operators to attract more domestic and international visitors while showcasing the State’s natural landscapes.
Projects range from new accommodation and equipment to vehicle purchases, tour diversification and marketing.
Coastal destinations in regions including Kangaroo Island, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Fleurieu Peninsula, Adelaide and the Coorong will see projects celebrate their diverse marine life, such as a Reef Resilience Project, Dolphin and Coastal Discovery Experience and a tour of the Coorong’s unique ecosystem.
Research and Discovery Coastal Tours Kangaroo Island (RAD KI) will deliver a project improving boat capabilities to support the delivery of a citizen-science experience, Reef Resilience Project, which monitors the health of South Australia’s Great Southern Reef and supports ecological recovery from the algal bloom event.
The now fully allocated $2 million Experience Nature Tourism Fund has supported a total of 63 projects worth almost $3.5 million in combined project value.
Successful projects in Round 4 include: The Tailor Touring Co., Research and Discovery Coastal Tours Kangaroo Island, Neptunes / Neptunes Surf Coaching, Discovery Resorts - Wilpena Pound, Ancient Land Tours, Skytrek Willow Springs Station, The Koala Sanctuary, Kangaroo Island Trails, Radelaide Tours, Griffens Marina Blanchetown, Tracx, Catninga Hut, Skillogalee Estate, Coffin Bay Tourist Association, Dolphin Sanctuary Kayak Tours, Escapegoat Adventures and SA eBikes.
Kirsty Siekmann, Chief Operations Officer The Tailor says receiving support through the Experience Nature Tourism Fund has been instrumental in bringing a new Coorong cultural and nature-based tour to life.
“The grant is directly assisting with the purchase of a purpose-built LandCruiser, allowing us to access remote and ecologically rich areas of the Coorong in comfort and safety.
“This new experience not only highlights one of South Australia’s lesser-known, environmentally significant landscapes, but does so in respectful collaboration with the Ngarrindjeri people, whose connection to this land spans tens of thousands of years. It’s a deeply personal and powerful journey for our guests, and we’re incredibly proud to share it.
“In addition to the vehicle investment, we are committed to significant domestic and international marketing of this product through The Tailor’s extensive network of ultra-high-net-worth agents and travellers. It’s an opportunity to shine a global spotlight on the Coorong and Ngarrindjeri Culture, while supporting sustainable regional tourism.