Experiences
Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action
Adventure awaits with Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action — experience quad biking, sandboarding, kayaking, and more in the island’s wild and rugged landscapes.
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South Coast
Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action offers fun nature-based adventures for all ages to enjoy!
Activities include the exhilarating quad bike tours and the more serene flat-water kayaking.
Observe and learn about the island’s unique flora and fauna with your experienced guide. Wild koala and kangaroo sightings are guaranteed on some tours, while other wildlife such as goannas, echidnas and wallabies are often also spotted!
Cruise through various stunning Australiana landscapes that are inaccessible to the public.
Enjoy a personalised and memorable experience with small group numbers or affordable private tour options.
All outdoor adventures are suitable for any age, ability or fitness level. Guided tours are from 1.5 hours to 3 hours, with full day or multi day packages also available.
Amazing Deal
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Winter Family Package
Enjoy the ultimate Kangaroo Island winter adventure with the Winter Family Pack, available May to September. Starting near beautiful Vivonne Bay, experience a 110-minute PRIVATE guided quad bike tour across bush trails, suitable for beginners to experienced riders (ages 6+). Your package also includes unlimited sandboarding or tobogganing at Little Sahara's towering dunes, with boards, helmets and beeswax provided for maximum fun on both wet and dry sand.Book nowAvailable May - Sept Must be booked directly Minimum 6 years Minors need to have a parent/guardian presentThis deal is valid from 01/04/26 to 30/09/26, and must be used from 01/05/26 to 30/09/26.
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Cape Borda Lightstation - Flinders Chase National Park
Cape Borda Lightstation is testament to a bygone era of travelling the open seas by sail. It is a monument to isolation and hardship.
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West End
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Western River Cove Beach
Western River Cove is one of the nicer beaches on the entire island, and well worth the winding drive out to the coast.
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West End
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Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail
The newly developed Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail is now open and already welcoming and amazing visitors of all ages.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Curley Creek Hike - Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park
Walkers will not only discover a large range of birdlife but also a variety of vegetation communities.
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South Coast
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Hope Cottage National Trust Museum
One of three original cottages built at Kingscote in 1856. The cottage has a collection of items depicting the early settlement of Kingscote.
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Kingscote
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Penneshaw Penguin Centre
The Penneshaw Penguin Centre (PPC) provides tours to educate the public about a very special sea bird found on Kangaroo Island- the little penguin!
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Chapman River
Chapman River is an ideal location for swimming, fishing and birdwatching.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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King George Beach
The main King George Beach is located at the river mouth.
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North Coast
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Beyeria Walk
Beyeria Walk is a short stroll through Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaved Mallee with broombush understorey. Beyeria Conservation Park was named after the endemic Turpentine Bush.
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South Coast
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Old Cemetery Kingscote
This cemetery holds the remains of the Early Settlement inhabitants who arrived on Kangaroo Island in 1836.
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Kingscote
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