Experiences
Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park
Set over 50 acres and home to over 500 animals, visitors can spend time with some of Australia's unique wildlife in a fun, educational environment.
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South Coast
The Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park is a must see destination on Kangaroo Island. Previously located in Parndana, the park is now located at 3115 South Coast Road, Seal Bay. - the same great location as Raptor Domain!
Visitors can spend time with some of Australia's unique wildlife in a fun, educational environment. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, get up close and cuddle koalas, see penguins play, and view our diverse range of wombats, dingoes, penguins, echidnas and much more.
Join in at the daily talks and displays where you can see and hear about some of their animals up close and have the chance to pat and interact with them.
Have a light lunch, grab a coffee or ice-cream, relax and enjoy the park at your own pace. It is a fun day out for visitors of all ages!
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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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Emu Bay Beach
The beach ranks among the most popular due to its clear waters, long shoreline with direct vehicle access.
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North Coast
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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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Nepean Bay Beach
Nepean Bay is a bay located on the north-east coast of Kangaroo Island.
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American River & Surrounds
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Old Wisanger School
The Old Wisanger School was opened in 1884. Visitors can walk through the building and view photos and old test books in their original setting.
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North Coast
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Cape Willoughby Lightstation - Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
Situated in the easternmost point of Kangaroo Island, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to be built in South Australia in 1852.
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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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Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park
Set over 50 acres and home to over 500 animals, visitors can spend time with some of Australia's unique wildlife in a fun, educational environment.
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South Coast
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Springs Road Wine Experiences
Experience boutique wine tasting at Springs Road Wines on Kangaroo Island — handcrafted wines, vineyard views, and a relaxed cellar door experience.
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Cygnet River
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Kangaroo Island Wool
Kangaroo Island Wool sets a new standard in the wool industry with a focus on modern farming practices, animal husbandry, and fine merino wool production.
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Cygnet River
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