Experiences
Little Sahara Adventure Centre
Discover Little Sahara on Kangaroo Island — a natural sand dune system perfect for sandboarding, tobogganing, and thrilling outdoor adventure.
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South Coast
Explore the beauty and excitement that Little Sahara natural inland sand dunes has to offer! This incredibly unique site is known as Nature’s Playground as it's great fun for the kids and the kids at heart!
Surf the dunes like a pro on a sandboard or just sit down, hang on and slide on toboggans! You'll be given a few hints and tips to make the most out of your time on the dunes.
Little Sahara's bike tours - the best tour on Kangaroo Island! Observe and learn about the island’s unique flora and fauna with your experienced guide. Wild koala sightings are guaranteed as you meander through the 500 year old gums before emerging out into the breathtaking landscape of the Little Sahara sand dunes! Glide along with your ultra wide low pressure tyres (and do it effortlessly if you opt for an e-bike). Riding down the dunes is an option for the thrill seekers!
Or if you're not a thrill seeker but still want to explore and learn about this beautiful place, a personalised walking tour could be for you!
Guided tours and hire periods are 2 hours, with full day or multi day packages also available.
Amazing Deal
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Seasonal Stories – Winter Solo Package
A fully guided winter circuit across dunes, bushland and into the world of honey —designed for one. Ride a quad through winter-green tracks with Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action, explore Little Sahara by buggy with optional sandboarding, then step inside Island Beehive for a behind-the-scenes organic honey experience. At each stop, stories are shared and passed on — like travelling with friends across the island.Book nowPlease email info@littlesahara.com.au or call us on 08 8559 4224, to discuss tour times for each activity. Only available on selected days through winter. Offer unavailable during school holidays from 28 June 2026 to 19 July 2026.This deal is valid from 02/03/26 to 31/08/26, and must be used from 01/06/26 to 31/08/26.
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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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Island Beehive
Discover pure Ligurian honey at Island Beehive on Kangaroo Island — enjoy honey tastings, bee tours, and shop local honey products at the farmgate.
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Kingscote
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Platypus Waterholes Walk - Flinders Chase National Park
Visit the Platypus Waterhole in Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island, for a rare chance to spot elusive platypus in their natural habitat amid bushland.
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West End
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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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Duck Lagoon
Here you may observe the birdlife on the Lagoon from the shelter of the bird hide.
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Cygnet River
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Hanson Bay Beach
This small, secluded bay sits along the south coast of Kangaroo Island just west of the famous Kelly Hill Conservation Park.
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West End
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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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Lashmar Conservation Park
A favourite for beach lovers, Lashmar Conservation Park adjoins the long sandy beach at Antechamber Bay.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Kangaroo Island Marine Adventures
Let Kangaroo Island Marine Adventures show you a different side of Kangaroo Island and its wonderful marine wonderland.
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North Coast
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Frenchman's Rock
The rock, named Frenchman's Rock, was inscribed by the members of Nicolas Baudin's crew on the ship Le Geographe in 1803.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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