Experiences
Emu Bay Beach
The beach ranks among the most popular due to its clear waters, long shoreline with direct vehicle access.
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North Coast
A beautiful beach on Kangaroo Island.
Emu Bay is just a brief drive west of Kangaroo Island's largest settlement, Kingscote.
The beach ranks among the most popular on the island due to its clear waters, long shoreline, and the fact it is one of the few Kangaroo Island beaches with direct vehicle access.
The unique Emu Bay shale geological formation is another signature landmark, while a small fishing jetty dates back to 1918.
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Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park and Wilderness Protection Area
Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park is located on the southern coast of Kangaroo Island approximately 40 kilometres south west of Kingscote.-
South Coast
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Cape Borda Lightstation - Flinders Chase National Park
Cape Borda Lightstation is testament to a bygone era of travelling the open seas by sail. It is a monument to isolation and hardship.-
West End
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Cape Willoughby Lightstation - Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
Situated in the easternmost point of Kangaroo Island, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to be built in South Australia in 1852.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Waterfall Creek Hike - Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park is a must for any Kangaroo Island parks adventure.-
West End
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Kangaroo Island Marine Adventures
Let Kangaroo Island Marine Adventures show you a different side of Kangaroo Island and its wonderful marine wonderland.-
North Coast
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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Admiral's Arch is a natural rock arch created by amazing forces of nature. You can often view seals and their pups from the boardwalk.-
West End
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Walk Kangaroo Island
It’s amazing what you see when you slow down to a natural pace – the tiny details, the big sky.-
Cygnet River
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Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail
The newly developed Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail is now open and already welcoming and amazing visitors of all ages.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Seal Bay Boardwalk Tour
While visiting Seal Bay don’t miss taking a stroll along our 900 metre (return) boardwalk.-
South Coast
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Cape Willoughby Heritage Trail
A 1.9km self-guided walking trails provide further insight into the lives of the early Lighthouse Keepers and the construction of the Lightstation.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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