Kangaroo Island

Travel by coach to Cape Jervis to connect with Sealink’s ferry to Kangaroo Island. Board your Sealink coach.

Visit Seal Bay, where you can walk amongst a colony of rare, wild Australian sealions. 

Discover Flinders Chase National Park, a sanctuary for native Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas. 

Photograph the Remarkable Rocks and Admiral’s Arch. 

Clifford’s Honey Farm to try some local honey, 

Emu Ridge, a traditional working eucalyptus distillery, 

Parndana Wildlife Park, a refuge for orphaned native animals and Island Pure Sheep Dairy to sample some delicious cheeses and yoghurts. 

Explore a redgum forest in the Cygnet River valley – seek out koalas sleeping in the forks of trees. 

Travel through some of the Island’s best wool-producing areas to Lathami Conservation Park. 

See kangaroos, tammar wallabies and endangered glossy black cockatoos. 

At Seal Bay Conservation Park see Australian sealions. Watch pups nursing, or playing in the surf, see old bulls scarred by territorial disputes and learn of their unique breeding biology. 

Visit Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park including D’Estrees Bay, where ospreys nest, and kangaroos come out late in the day to feed. 

Flinders Chase National Park, home to kangaroos, wallabies, possums, goannas, echidnas, koalas, platypus and many birds including Cape Barren Geese. 

Visit Rocky River Homestead – originally a small farm and now Park Headquarters. 

At Cape du Couedic visit a New Zealand Fur Seal colony. 

Further down the coast explore Remarkable Rocks, huge natural granite sculptures on the clifftop.