Experiences
Kangaroo Island Trails
Kangaroo Island Trails offers day tours on Kangaroo Island that cater to the gourmet food and wine enthusiast .
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Kingscote
Kangaroo Island Trails offers an unforgettable way to explore one of Australia’s most stunning destinations. Located just a 90-minute drive from Adelaide to the ferry terminal, followed by a scenic 45-minute ferry ride, or a short flight from Adelaide Airport to Kingscote, our full-day, half-day, and multi-day tours reveal the island’s hidden gems.
Whether you're a nature lover, foodie, or adventure seeker, our curated tours have something for everyone. Explore Kangaroo Island’s pristine landscapes, encounter wildlife like sea lions and kangaroos, and enjoy breathtaking coastal walks. Indulge in local food and wine experiences, featuring fresh island produce and world-class wineries. Perfect for families, friends, couples, or solo travelers, our tours offer a balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and discovery.
For a more personalized experience, we offer private tours fully tailored to your interests. Explore at your own pace, enjoy gourmet food tours, or embark on a bespoke wildlife adventure—our expert guides ensure a unique journey designed just for you.
Sustainability is at the heart of what we do. Proudly EcoStar and Sustainable Tourism accredited, we ensure your visit supports the preservation of Kangaroo Island’s ecosystems. From low-impact travel practices to supporting local producers, we are committed to delivering an eco-conscious, authentic experience.
With expert guides and small-group settings, Kangaroo Island Trails offers a truly immersive and unforgettable adventure.
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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.
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West End
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Penneshaw Market
Penneshaw Markets is a showcase for local artists, gardeners, growers, authors, photographers, artisans, and small-scale food producers in a social village atmosphere.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Fireball Bates Trail
George Bates, called Fireball because of his red hair, was one of the first settlers to Kangaroo Island.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Baudin Conservation Park Ironstone Hill Hike
This hike follows the coast east of Penneshaw along a section of the original bullock track to Cape Willoughby.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Admirals Arch
Admire the wonder of Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park — a stunning sea-carved rock bridge and home to playful Long Nosed fur seals.
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West End
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Vivonne Bay Beach
Vivonne Bay was voted one of Australia's top beaches, this was because of its clear water, cleanliness and privacy.
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South Coast
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Emu Bay Lavender Farm and Gift Shop
Pop into the Emu Bay Lavender Farm and Gift Shop to explore their hand-crafted range of products, merchandise and decor.
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North Coast
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Rob's Shearing and Sheepdogs
Meet Rob and his Kelpie dogs, as they share this most Australian experience with visitors.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Research and Discovery Coastal Tours, Kangaroo Island (RAD KI)
RADKI offers guests a rare insight into the largely unexplored North Western coastline of Kangaroo Island.
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North Coast
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Strawbridge Point
Strawbridge Point lies directly opposite the American River settlement and forms the sandy eastern side of the inlet.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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