
Top 10 Things To See On Kangaroo Island
A stunning island off the coast of South Australia, Kangaroo Island is brimming with natural beauty that you simply can’t take your eyes off of. Embark on a tour and tick off these amazing things to see on Kangaroo Island.
1. Sea Lions on Seal Bay
Watch adult sea lions and their pups laze about on the shores of Kangaroo Island’s Seal Bay. Get up close to them by taking a walk on the beach.
2. Sweeping Sands of Vivonne Bay
One of Australia’s best beaches, Vivonne Bay has a long, curved, sandy beach that’s ideal for picnics, sunbathing, fishing and surfing. If you can’t tear yourself away, Vivonne Bay Lodge provides fantastic accommodation near the blue waters.
3. Kangaroos!
Where better to see wild kangaroos than on Kangaroo Island? Not only are they in abundance, they’re also a separate subspecies from the mainland kangaroos with smaller, shorter bodies and chocolate brown fur.
4. Remarkable Rocks
And they really are quite something! Remarkable Rocks are an attraction in Flinders Chase National Park on the west of Kangaroo Island. Not only are they a fantastic formation, they also enjoy beautiful coastal and sunset views – pure photographic gems!
5. This Road
On the way to Remarkable Rocks is this road. Not only does it look pretty cool, it’s also epic to drive.
6. The Sand Dunes Of Little Sahara
Particularly spectacular when the sun turns them a burnt orange colour, the sand dunes of Little Sahara cover an area of about two kilometres, and are great fun sand boarding down!
7. Admirals Arch
After thousands of years of erosion, what’s left is a distinctive rock bridge known as Admirals Arch. Located on the southwest near Cape du Couedic Lighthouse, it’s a great spot to watch the sea lions of Seal Bay.
8. Sheep Shearing
Watch the skill of sheep shearing at a working farm just outside of Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Rob, the farmer, is joined by his sheepdog, Toby.
9. More Than Just Kangaroos
Of course, it’s not just kangaroos that you see in the wild on Kangaroo Island. Other wildlife includes koalas, wallabies, possums, goannas and echidnas.
10. Winery Upon Winery
Kangaroo Island has been producing wine for more than 100 years, so there are many wineries to visit during a stay on Kangaroo Island. The vines, the nature – some even offering sea views – you can’t fault the atmosphere at a Kangaroo Island winery.
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