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Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Guide to Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is a nature lover's paradise, with prolific native wildlife, dramatic coastal sightseeing and bountiful farmlands.
Kangaroo Island, 13km (8mi) off the coast of South Australia, is one of the best places in Australia to see wild animals like koalas, kangaroos, sea lions and seals. Throw in jaw-dropping geology and a hyper-local food and beverage scene, and Kangaroo Island is a destination that will leave you inspired.
Kangaroo Island is a 30-minute flight from Adelaide Airport. Alternatively, drive 1.5 hours from Adelaide to Cape Jervis and catch the 45-minute vehicle and passenger ferry to the island.
There are no public transport or taxis on the island, so the best way to explore is to hire a car or join a tour. If you hire a car from the mainland, check that your provider allows their vehicles to be driven on Kangaroo Island, as some hire companies may have policies against it.
The climate on Kangaroo Island is best during autumn as the days are warm enough to explore the island, and the nights are cool enough to cosy up with a glass of local red wine.
If you want to avoid the crowds, winter is ideal. It also marks the start of whale watching season so you won’t be short on unforgettable experiences, even in the cooler months.
Unwind in a luxury lodge
Revel in the sanctuary of Southern Ocean Lodge, where sweeping ocean views, indulgent local dining and tailored island experiences are just a few of the elements that will make your stay so utterly divine.
Walk among sea lions
At Seal Bay, walk among the Australian sea lion colony, watching mothers rest, pups playing and males squabbling. Stroll the short boardwalk independently, or join a guided tour to learn about these endangered animals.
Eat your way around the island
With fertile farms and pristine ocean, the island is a foodie’s delight. Sample pure Ligurian-bee honey, taste a ‘Chatter Platter’ from Millie Mae’s pantry, or local oysters and King George whiting at The Oyster Farm Shop. Discover local produce.
Explore the Little Sahara sand dunes
Visit the sand dunes of Little Sahara to explore your way. For thrills and spills, slide down on a toboggan or sandboard. Try a guided tour on a fat bike, or strap in for an open buggy tour through the dunes, spotting koalas in trees.
Stay in a luxury beach house
Right on a secluded beach, One KI is a fully-hosted five-bedroom eco-retreat. Relish the incredible beach views with your family and friends and, after your chef-prepared dinner, relax in the private outdoor bathtub under the stars.
Dine under an enchanted fig tree
A fig tree planted on Kangaroo Island more than 100 years ago has grown to become an enchanting dinner destination. From December to April, savour a delicious meal surrounded by gnarled branches and dazzling fairy lights for a magical experience.
Frolic in a lavender field
Visit Emu Bay Lavender, a working farm where you’ll find over 7,500 lavender plants grown to produce essential oils for handmade therapeutic goods. Stop in at the farm café for breakfast, lunch or over-sized lavender scones.
Swim with wild dolphins
Jump in with the wild bottlenose dolphins as they choose to interact with you, swimming right up for a close inspection. Tours run all year and include morning tea on a remote beach. Tours often spot seals, rays and sea eagles.
Find your new favourite drink
Kangaroo Island is home to a diverse array of wineries, with a handful of breweries, a distillery, and a cidery thrown in for good measure. Drop in to some of the cellar doors and meet the characters behind the drinks. Plan your tasting.
Join a wildlife tour
The island is famous for its wildlife, but some of the fascinating animals are well hidden. Join an expert guide on an escorted day tour to discover wild koalas, unique kangaroos and wallabies, birds and maybe a shy echidna.
See nature’s geological wonders
Explore the island’s incredible physical features, like the aptly named Remarkable Rocks. Don’t miss the Admiral’s Arch, an open-ended cavern to the sea where New Zealand fur seals play, and the beaches, like glittering Stokes Bay.
Take a five-day nature hike
For those with adequate fitness, the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail traverses the island’s southwest. Supported by a guide, you’ll see some of the most spectacular landmarks while learning about the bushfire regeneration occurring.
Spend your days eating and drinking around Kangaroo Island and you will find plenty of reasons to return.
Spend your days eating and drinking around Kangaroo Island and you will find plenty of reasons to return.
Get expert help from an Aussie Specialist who has the knowledge and experience to help you plan and book every detail of your trip.
Get expert help from an Aussie Specialist who has the knowledge and experience to help you plan and book every detail of your trip.
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