Just 15 kilometres from the South Australian mainland, the world renowned island is seven times larger than Singapore, with a breathtaking diversity of natural environments for you to discover.

Only a short ferry ride or plane trip from the mainland, the region hosts a wide variety of accommodation from wilderness retreats through to new luxury lodges.

From the North Coast, with rugged and isolated landscapes, to the South Coast which hosts many attractions including Seal Bay, Flinders Chase National Park, Vivonne Bay and Kelly Hill Caves, Kangaroo Island is home to many small towns with intimate restaurants and stores showcasing local artwork.

See the panoramic views of the boat-studded harbour at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island’s commercial hub, or stop in at Parndana, a typical Australian country town.

For nature lovers, Kangaroo Island is a feast for the senses, featuring bushland areas, forests, and pristine coastline where visitors can spot koalas, echidnas and wallabies all in their own natural habitat. Embark on a guided night tour and witness the famous little penguins march out of the ocean to their homes along the coastline.

Featuring secluded beaches where visitors can relax in the sun or do a spot of ocean fishing, Kangaroo Island is also known for its local gourmet cuisine.

To experience a natural paradise visit Kangaroo Island.

See the trip planner to plan your trip in this region.

Pictured Top; Remarkable Rocks. Credit: Tourism Australia

Pictured below; Watching The Sea Lions. Credit: ATC/SATC

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