Kangaroo Island

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Kangaroo Island in South Australia is a fantastic spot for nature lovers and adventurers. As Australia's third-largest island, it has tons of fun activities. You can see wild dolphins, sea lions, and even rare animals at Seal Bay and Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. There are also amazing landscapes to explore, like Remarkable Rocks and Admiral's Arch in Flinders Chase National Park. After exploring, you can chill on the Kangaroo Island beaches in Vivonne Bay or Stokes Bay. Plus, don't miss out on fresh seafood at the Oyster Farm Shop and other local restaurants. With its cool animals, stunning views, and tasty food, Kangaroo Island is easily one of Australia's must-visit destinations! Book your Kangaroo Island tour on Klook now!
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
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Must-Visit Attractions at Kangaroo Island

Flinders Chase National Park

If you're a nature lover, then you must visit Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island! In this park, you'll see iconic sights like the Remarkable Rocks and Admiral's Arch, and wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, and seals. With its huge cliffs and clean beaches, you'll surely have fun exploring the park!

Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on Kangaroo Island is the best place to see rare animals up close! Here, you might spot koalas in eucalyptus trees and kangaroos hopping around. You can also check out the guided day and night wildlife tours that take you closer to animals like possums, echidnas, and goannas in their natural habitats. With over 190 plant species, this sanctuary is a sight you won't want to miss!

Seal Bay Conservation Park

Meet an Australian sea lion at the Seal Bay Conservation Park on Kangaroo Island! You can join Seal Bay guided tours that'll take you along the beaches where you'll see playful sea lions hanging out in the sea. As home to the endangered Australian sea lions, the bay is dedicated to protecting endangered animals and their natural environment.

Pennington Bay

Pennington Bay is a popular spot on Kangaroo Island's south coast, famous for its clear blue waters and dramatic cliffs. If you love surfing, the bay's powerful waves make it a perfect surfing spot! 

Vivonne Bay

Vivonne Bay is a must-visit spot in Kangaroo Island, with its soft white sand and crystal-clear waters. Once voted Australia's best beach, it has the perfect conditions for swimming, surfing, and fishing. Don't forget to visit the charming Vivonne Bay jetty, where you'll see the distant sand dunes!

Stokes Bay

Walk through a rocky tunnel in Kangaroo Island, and you'll see Stokes Bay, a hidden paradise famous for its white sand and clear water. After enjoying the waters, you can relax and eat under the famous 120-year-old enchanted fig tree, open from November to April yearly, for a truly magical experience!

Popular Attractions To Visit After Kangaroo Island

Barossa Valley

If you're a wine lover, Barossa Valley is the perfect place to go after your Kangaroo Island adventure! Just 4 hours away, this wine paradise in Australia is famous for its world-class Shiraz and welcoming cellar doors. You can walk around the rolling vineyards, taste gourmet foods, and even take a hot air balloon ride to see the vineyards from above!

Murray Bridge

After exploring Kangaroo Island, you can relax at Murray Bridge, a lively town on the banks of the Murray River just 4 hours away. Here, you can do lots of fun activities like river cruising, riding ski boats, fishing, and even wakeboarding! 

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln in the Eyre Peninsula is one of the world's largest natural harbors and is known as the seafood capital of Australia! Here, you can taste fresh seafood like southern bluefin tuna, kingfish, and abalone; swim with sea lions; and relax on the beautiful beaches. It's the perfect destination after a day of exploring Kangaroo Island!