Experiences
Seal Bay Boardwalk Tour
While visiting Seal Bay don’t miss taking a stroll along our 900 metre (return) boardwalk.
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South Coast
While visiting Seal Bay don’t miss taking a stroll along the 900 metre (return) boardwalk. Enjoy the showcase of scenery, including limestone cliffs and dunes, along with the stunning coastal scenery that Seal Bay is famous for.
Viewing platforms along the boardwalk will allow you to stop and watch the Australian sea-lions, as they surf waves or sun themselves on the beach (or even spot an adorable seal pup!). The boardwalk tour allows you to enjoy the scenery at your own pace and is self-guided.
The entire boardwalk is wheelchair accessible and there are interpretive signs along the way where you will learn about the habits and behaviours of the Australian seal lion.
Looking for even more excitement? Take a guided tour with one of their experienced Interpretive Officers into the heart of the colony.
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Emu Bay Fishing Charters
Kangaroo Island's premier fishing charter, based on the North coast we leave from Emu Bay and offer a range of charters to suit all abilities.
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North Coast
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SeaLink Kangaroo Island Tours and Packages
Guided adventures showcasing wildlife, local produce, and iconic natural attractions in comfort and style.
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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.
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South Coast
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Bay of Shoals
The Bay of Shoals is circular in shape, with the northern and southern shoreline separated by a small tidal creek.
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Kingscote
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Untamed Escapes - Kangaroo Island
Untamed Escapes connects travellers from all walks of life with adventure, wildlife, wellness and epicurean experiences in nature.
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Baudin Beach
Baudin Beach located on the Dudley Peninsula was named in 2002 after the French navigator Nicolas Baudin in honor of his exploration of Kangaroo Island
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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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
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Beyeria Walk
Beyeria Walk is a short stroll through Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaved Mallee with broombush understorey. Beyeria Conservation Park was named after the endemic Turpentine Bush.
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South Coast
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Flinders Chase National Park and Ravine Des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area
This park is a rugged wilderness featuring iconic landmarks such as the world-famous Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.
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West End
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Admirals Arch
Admire the wonder of Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park — a stunning sea-carved rock bridge and home to playful Long Nosed fur seals.
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West End
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