Experiences
D'Estrees Bay
D'Estrees Bay sits on the south coast of Kangaroo Island and extends from Point Tinline north to Point Reynolds.
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South Coast
D'Estrees Bay sits on the south coast of Kangaroo Island and extends from Point Tinline north to Point Reynolds.
D’Estrees Bay is located on the eastern side of the Cape Ganthaume/Seal Bay Park area and is a popular camping, fishing and surfing area.
The area also has a rich history including shipwrecks, whaling, farming and conservation.
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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Discover the historic Cape du Couedic Lighthouse in Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island. Explore rugged coastal views, wildlife, and rich maritime heritage.-
West End
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Flinders Chase National Park Visitor Centre
Step into a world of natural wonders at the newly built Flinders Chase National Park Visitor Centre. Located on Kangaroo Island, this state-of-the-art facility welcomes-
West End
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Snelling Beach
Snellings Beach is the most visible and most popular on the north coast.-
North Coast
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Parndana Soldier Settlement Museum
The Parndana Soldier Settlement Museum is a modern historical display telling the stories of the development of the soldier settlement scheme in the early 1950s.-
Parndana
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Seal Bay
As Kangaroo Island's premier tourist attraction, the award winning Seal Bay offers visitors an unforgettable wildlife experience.-
South Coast
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Solstice Kangaroo Island
Solstice Kangaroo Island is located in the Wisanger Hills near Emu Bay on stunning Kangaroo Island only a short drive from Kingscote.-
North Coast
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Island Beehive Experiences
Enjoy unique experiences at Island Beehive — taste pure Ligurian honey, join guided bee tours, and learn about Kangaroo Island’s honey heritage.-
Kingscote
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Chapman River
Chapman River is an ideal location for swimming, fishing and birdwatching.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Reeves Point
Reeves Point is the site where the first settlement in South Australia was established.-
Kingscote
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Fish Cannery Walking Trail
A trail through the scrub to the ruins of a fish cannery built in the late 1890s.-
American River
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