Experiences
Seal Bay Boardwalk Tour
While visiting Seal Bay don’t miss taking a stroll along our 900 metre (return) boardwalk.
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South Coast
While visiting Seal Bay don’t miss taking a stroll along the 900 metre (return) boardwalk. Enjoy the showcase of scenery, including limestone cliffs and dunes, along with the stunning coastal scenery that Seal Bay is famous for.
Viewing platforms along the boardwalk will allow you to stop and watch the Australian sea-lions, as they surf waves or sun themselves on the beach (or even spot an adorable seal pup!). The boardwalk tour allows you to enjoy the scenery at your own pace and is self-guided.
The entire boardwalk is wheelchair accessible and there are interpretive signs along the way where you will learn about the habits and behaviours of the Australian seal lion.
Looking for even more excitement? Take a guided tour with one of their experienced Interpretive Officers into the heart of the colony.
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Bales Beach
It's a neighbour to the popular attraction Seal Bay. Bales Beach is one of the few accessible surfing beaches along the south coast.-
South Coast
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Island Beehive
Visit Island Beehive to learn about Ligurian Bees. Kangaroo Island was declared a sanctuary for this docile bee in 1885.-
Kingscote
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Clifford's Honey Farm Experiences
Clifford's Honey Farm Experiences start with homemade honey ice-cream to enjoy eating as you hear about their farm and the famous Ligurian Honey Bees.-
South 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.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Bay of Shoals Wines Experiences
Bay of Shoals is a coastal winery situated on historic Reeves Farm, one of South Australia’s first settlements and former home to Augustus Reeves.-
Kingscote
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Remarkable Rocks, Flinders Chase National Park
Perched above the sea in Flinders Chase National Park, the impressive Remarkable Rocks form what appear to be a cluster of precariously balanced granite boulders.-
West End
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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 and provides views across Backstairs Passage-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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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.-
West End
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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.-
South Coast
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Kool Tours
Come along with Kool Tours and gain an understanding of the history and knowledge of the local Tribes of southern South Australia. -