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Vivonne Bay, on the south coast of Kangaroo Island, is a pristine sweep of white sand and turquoise water that consistently ranks among Australia's most beautiful beaches. Its calm, clear waters and untouched dunes create a serene escape, perfect for swimming, fishing, and beachcombing. The bay's jetty is a popular spot for anglers, while the surrounding scrubland offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities.
Highlights & What to See
- Vivonne Bay Beach – A long, crescent-shaped beach with powdery sand and gentle waves, ideal for swimming and relaxing.
- Jetty Fishing – The historic jetty extends into the bay, providing a prime spot for catching whiting, salmon, and squid.
- Pelican Lagoon – A nearby conservation area where you can observe pelicans and other waterbirds in their natural habitat.
- Kelly Hill Caves – A limestone cave system offering guided tours through stalactite-filled chambers, just a short drive away.
- Seal Bay Conservation Park – Home to a colony of Australian sea lions, where ranger-guided walks let you see them lounging on the beach.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to fully appreciate Vivonne Bay. Spend a couple of hours swimming or fishing at the beach, then explore nearby attractions like Pelican Lagoon or Kelly Hill Caves. If you're on a multi-day Kangaroo Island itinerary, consider staying overnight in the area to catch a spectacular sunset over the bay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Flinders Chase National Park – Home to the iconic Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch, about a 45-minute drive west.
- Seal Bay Conservation Park – Just 20 minutes east, offering close encounters with sea lions.
- Kelly Hill Caves – A 15-minute drive north, perfect for a cave tour.
- Little Sahara – Sand dunes for sandboarding, located 25 minutes northeast.
- Penneshaw – The ferry port town, about an hour's drive east, with penguin tours and coastal walks.
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