It’s time to take your loved one away on that short break to Kangaroo Island and discover the beauty of the Island’s coastline, wildlife and local food & wine.
An early morning departure from Adelaide (coach or self-drive) and take in the scenic Fleurieu Peninsula as you make your way to Cape Jervis to board the SeaLink ferry service to Kangaroo Island.
Kangaroo Island is over 155km in length and 55km wide and is Australia’s third largest Island. Over three days, you will have the opportunity to take in some of the spectacular coastal scenery, beautiful beaches, scenic landscapes, and fantastic National Parks.
Stay two nights (or more) in Kangaroo Island’s main town of Kingscote at the Aurora Ozone Hotel. This popular, vibrant property offers an enticing mix of old-world charm and modern facilities. Enjoy the extensive menu in the Zone Restaurant made up of local produce and seafood as well as the panoramic views of Nepean Bay. The hotel is located only minute walk from the main street where you will find cafes, pubs, souvenir, and art shops.
Just minutes from the township of Kingscote there are many interesting places to visit. At Bay of Shoals Wines, you can taste their award winning wines and sample some local produce while enjoying the superb views that overlook the Bay of Shoals and Reeves Point, the site of the first settlement in South Australia.
You may like to visit the popular island attractions such as Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Clifford’s Honey Farm, Island Beehive, Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park or Emu Bay Lavender Farm. Take your picnic lunch to one of the nearby beaches and enjoy a long walk along the white sandy shore. Kangaroo Island has many beautiful beaches including Emu Bay, Stokes Bay and Pennington Bay. Explore the wonders of this great Island such as the Seal Bay Conservation Park where you can go on a guided beach walk with an experienced park ranger to be amongst a colony of rare and wild Australian Sea-lions – a truly amazing and unforgettable experience (additional cost).
Visit Flinders Chase National Park, a sanctuary for native Australian wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas. Get some awesome photo opportunities at Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful Longnosed fur seals that can be seen resting, swimming and playing in the waves or on the rocks (entry fee into the Flinders Chase National Park is an additional cost)
What you'll love
Gourmet food and drinks
Peace and tranquillity
Stunning landscapes and sights