Kangaroo Island Honey Farm

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On a windswept patch of Kangaroo Island, the world’s only purebred Ligurian honeybees produce some of Australia’s most exquisite honey. The Kangaroo Island Honey Farm is a working apiary and visitor centre where you can taste this liquid gold, watch bees at work behind glass, and learn about the island’s unique biosecurity that keeps this ancient bee strain disease-free. It’s a sweet, low-key stop that pairs perfectly with the island’s wild landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes here – enough to taste, browse the museum, and buy a jar or two. If you’re a bee enthusiast or travelling with kids, allow an hour. The farm is a quick stop along the Playford Highway, so it fits neatly into a day of island exploring without eating into time at Flinders Chase National Park or the south coast beaches.

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