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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Platypus Waterholes Walk - Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park is a must for any Kangaroo Island parks adventure.-
West End
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Island Alive Wellness Experiences
Located on the edge of Pelican Lagoon on Kangaroo Island, Island Alive Wellness Experiences tailor sessions for relaxation and rejuvenation on your busy holiday.-
American River
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Bay of Shoals Wines Experiences
Bay of Shoals is a coastal winery situated on historic Reeves Farm, one of South Australia’s first settlements and former home to Augustus Reeves.-
Kingscote
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Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
The 5000 acre Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the western end of Kangaroo Island.-
West End
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St Albans Church
The chancel built in 1884 is the oldest public building in Kingscote. Originally it was the first public school.-
Kingscote
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The Islander Estate Vineyards Experiences
Kangaroo Island’s only 5-star Halliday-rated winery, The Islander Estate Vineyards, blends French winemaking techniques with Kangaroo Island’s maritime growing conditions to craft elegant cool-climate wines.-
Cygnet River
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King George Beach
The main King George Beach is located at the river mouth.-
North Coast
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Island Beehive Factory Tours
Visit Island Beehive to learn about Ligurian Bees. Kangaroo Island was declared a sanctuary for this docile bee in 1885.-
Kingscote
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Flour Cask Bay Beach
A long and variable bay ranging from high to very low energy beaches, with little development other than the access road.-
South Coast
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Frenchman's Rock
The rock, named Frenchman's Rock, was inscribed by the members of Nicolas Baudin's crew on the ship Le Geographe in 1803.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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