Take the coastal road and discover the variety of beaches, towering cliffs, secluded coves, and great fishing spots on the Kangaroo Island’s North Coast
Koalas were released on Kangaroo Island in the 1920s to help establish a declining population on the mainland. Discover their story more and how they differ now from their mainland cousins
Kangaroo Island’s Flinders Chase National Park, Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch are now open. Keep up to date and learn what to see with this our guide
It's time to explore Kangaroo Island with the family, there are so many activities you can do for free. From beaches to cave walkways, to history, fishing and waterfalls. There are so many great…
As one of the rarest sea lions in the world, Kangaroo Island has the third largest breeding colony of Australian Sea Lions at Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island. You will want to watch them for hours on end.
Swim Safely at any of the 5 Best Beaches on Kangaroo Island
Looking for the best Kangaroo Island beaches that are safe for a swim? Browse our Top 5 list of five family-friendly swimming beaches around the island.
The Kangaroo Island Glossy Black-cockatoo, sometimes known as the red-tailed black cockatoo, is an endangered species on Kangaroo Island, and now the population is under protection.