Kangaroo Island

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Kangaroo Island, a rugged natural wonderland off the coast of South Australia, offers an unspoiled wilderness experience that feels a world away from the mainland. With dramatic coastal cliffs, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife, this island is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Its unique ecosystems, from dense bushland to sprawling sand dunes, provide a backdrop for unforgettable encounters with sea lions, koalas, and, of course, kangaroos.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least three to four days to explore Kangaroo Island properly. With a self-drive itinerary, you can cover the main attractions at a relaxed pace: spend day one on the south coast (Seal Bay, Vivonne Bay), day two in Flinders Chase National Park, and day three exploring the north coast’s beaches and local produce. For a deeper dive, add an extra day for hiking, kayaking, or visiting the island’s eastern end. The island’s compact size (about 150 km long) makes it manageable, but allow time for slow driving on unsealed roads and spontaneous wildlife sightings.

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