Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Kangaroo Island and learn the Island's history from a local. Travel with ease and comfort on tour, stop to take in the scenery and history of this rugged and beautiful coastline. Walk amongst Australian sealions on the self guided boardwalk. Take the time to absorb beautiful Vivonne Bay with its unpolluted aqua sea before grabbing a bite to eat. Experience the beauty and resilience of Flinders Chase with it's breathtaking attractions. Photo opportunities are everywhere at Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch and the historic Lightstation. Passenger requirements for the tour range from 2 to 30 passengers.
Pickup included
Take a walk down the boardwalk, through the dunes and be in awe of the scenery. Sealions surround the boardwalk and are usually easily photographed on this self guided stroll towards the beach.
Vivonne Bay boasts the most turquoise, aqua ocean and has been used as a hub for fishermen for many years. The jetty offers plentiful fish and spectacular views.
Flinders Chase National Park boasts some of the most spectacular natural rock formations in the world. It is home to: Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch Weir's Cove and the Lightstation.
This spectacular rock formation has been a popular favourite for tourists. Wander around and enjoy the colours that sweep over this grand display of the natural environment.
Walk down the newly constructed boardwalk to a hidden gem. Admirals Arch is a fabulous photo opportunity. With its stalagmites and rugged ocean views it is not to be missed!
Marvel at the building skills of years gone by. The architecture and ability of these master tradesmen from long ago still stands the test of time.
A great photo opportunity! Take in the spectacular and breathtaking scenery of this rugged coastline. Marvel in the sheer force of the waves and their impact on the land.
A locally owned and operated business. Watch the demonstration video of how Eucalyptus is processed from narrowleaf. Browse the photos showing the history of the industry on the Island. Purchase local products, meet the kangaroos.
Traveler's not requiring pick up can meet at our office located at 74 Dauncey Street, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island.
Present booking ticket/entry ticket when boarding the bus.
Kangaroo Island, located off the coast of South Australia, is a pristine wilderness haven known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich history. Often referred to as 'Australia's Galapagos,' it offers a unique blend of untouched nature, adventure, and cultural experiences.
This national park is home to iconic rock formations like Remarkable Rocks and Admiral's Arch, as well as diverse wildlife including sea lions and koalas.
A unique opportunity to see Australian sea lions up close and walk along a pristine beach.
A unique desert-like landscape with massive sand dunes, perfect for sandboarding and quad biking.
Unique honey produced by Ligurian bees, known for its rich flavor and health benefits.
Tender, free-range lamb with a distinctive flavor, often grass-fed and organic.
Freshly caught lobster, often served grilled or in seafood platters.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and the best conditions for outdoor activities. Wildlife is abundant, and the sea is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
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Kangaroo Island is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should be aware of natural hazards and take precautions when engaging in outdoor activities.
Public buses are not extensive, but tour operators offer shuttle services to popular attractions.
Available • Apps: None widely available
Car, Bike
A day trip to two of the island's most famous wildlife spots, offering a chance to see sea lions and koalas in their natural habitats.
A day trip combining sandboarding and quad biking at Little Sahara with koala spotting at Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary.
Price varies by option