2025 South Australian Tourism Awards Winners Celebrated

South Australian Tourism Commission

South Australia's finest tourism businesses were recognised last night at the 2025 South Australian Tourism Awards Gala Dinner, celebrating an industry currently worth almost $10 billion to the State's economy.

From nature adventures to innovative festivals and unique accommodation, the winners and finalists reflect the diversity and beauty of our state's tourism offerings.

Over 26 categories showcased South Australia's most exceptional tourism businesses, with the awards highlighting outstanding achievement, business excellence and commitment to delivering quality visitor experiences.

It was a night of celebration for Adelaide Botanic Gardens which topped the Major Tourist Attraction category. The enormous success of the Chihuly in the Botanic Garden exhibition also won Gold for Tourism Marketing & Campaigns and Bronze for Major Festivals & Events.

South Australia's regions were also in the spotlight, including the Eyre Peninsula's Streaky Sounds Music Festival which was awarded Gold in the Festivals & Events category, while businesses from the Fleurieu Peninsula made a clean sweep of the Excellence in Food Tourism category.

A total of 28 first-time entrants achieved finalist status this year, reflecting the calibre of fresh talent and innovation shaping the future of South Australian tourism.

Almost 90 per cent of the winners are Quality & Sustainable Tourism Accredited, demonstrating their dedication to upholding the highest standards of excellence and sustainability.

Winners from Categories 1 to 26 of the 2025 South Australian Tourism Awards go on to represent South Australia at the Australian Tourism Awards, to be held on Friday 6 March 2026 in Fremantle, Western Australia.

The 2025 South Australian Tourism Awards is supported by the South Australian Government, through the South Australian Tourism Commission.

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