Kangaroo Island
  • Kangaroo Island

    There’s no-where else in the world quite like Kangaroo Island!

    Only 30 minutes from Adelaide by air, and 45 minutes by ferry from Cape Jervis (which is 2 hours from Adelaide), Kangaroo Island is a must-visit for every Australian and international tourist.

    Kangaroo Island is a wildlife sanctuary, where native animals roam free, and Australian flora is protected. Strong quarantine laws and government efforts to preserve the natural state of Kangaroo Island have well and truly paid off. -Today we have something akin to the Galapagos Islands right here in Australia. The landscapes are magnificent, the beaches are pristine and the produce is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced.

  • Seals at Seal Bay

    People come from all over the world to see our native kangaroos, tammar wallabies, echidnas, brush-tailed possums, bottle-nosed dolphins, sea-lions and fur seals in their natural habitats. More than 260 bird species call Kangaroo Island home.

    Geographically, Kangaroo Island is just west of the Fleurieu Peninsula and south of the Yorke Peninsula, and is the third largest island in Australia. Because of its size and the wide range of nature-based activities available, you really need to spend a week here to make the most of your visit.

    Kingscote is the commercial centre and largest town on the island, with excellent shopping, accommodation and a variety of cafes and restaurants to dine at. First port of call for most visitors to the island, however, is Penneshaw, where the Sealink ferry docks. Ferry services usually operate three times a day. Rex also provides daily transfers to and from the island from Adelaide Airport.

    At present, Kangaroo Island’s economy is largely agricultural; wine, honey, wool, meat and grain are some of the island’s main exports. When it comes to tourism, demand often outstrips supply. The natural state of the island and the abundance of Australian fauna makes Kangaroo Island a very attractive destination for international tourists. The island’s ‘remarkable rocks’ are iconic. And there are more than 300 miles of coastline to explore at your leisure. For those who are more interested in a luxury escape, Southern Ocean Lodge will take your breath away. There are also some 28 wineries to tour while you are here. Whatever course your holiday should take, you’re sure to experience the distinctive feeling o f being ‘a world away’ from everything else.