Admirals Arch

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On the wild southern coast of Kangaroo Island, Admirals Arch is a dramatic natural bridge carved by the relentless Southern Ocean. This spectacular limestone arch, part of Flinders Chase National Park, is a must-see for its raw beauty and the colony of New Zealand fur seals that frolic in the swirling waters below. A boardwalk leads to viewing platforms that offer breathtaking perspectives of the arch and the churning sea, making it a highlight of any South Australian road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–45 minutes to walk the boardwalk, take in the views, and watch the seals. This is a quick stop that packs a punch, so it’s easy to combine with nearby Remarkable Rocks and other Flinders Chase highlights. For photographers, early morning or late afternoon offers the best light. Most visitors spend about an hour here total, but you could linger longer if the seals are active.

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