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Kangaroo Island Ultimate 3-Day Premium Escape
Highlights
- Experience close-up encounters with seals at Seal Bay, immersing yourself in Kangaroo Island's unique wildlife.
- Explore the stunning Remarkable Rocks, taking in breathtaking coastal views and the island's natural beauty.
- Savour quality local food and wine, enjoying a taste of Kangaroo Island's rich culinary landscape.
- Connect deeply with the island's landscapes in a small group, ensuring a personalised and relaxed adventure.
Step beyond the rushed day trip and experience Kangaroo Island at a slower, more considered pace. With no more than five guests, this 3 day, 2 night journey from Adelaide is designed to give you the time and space to truly connect with the island’s landscapes, wildlife and local experiences. From close-up encounters at Seal Bay to exploring Remarkable Rocks and enjoying quality food and wine along the way, each day flows naturally without the rush of larger group tours. With an expert guide and every detail taken care of, this is a genuinely premium way to discover Kangaroo Island.
Itinerary highlights
False Cape Wines
Set against the rugged beauty of the Dudley Peninsula, False Cape Wines is one of Kangaroo Island’s most picturesque and authentic cellar doors. Overlooking sweeping coastal farmland with views out to the Southern Ocean, this boutique, family-owned winery offers a relaxed yet refined tasting experience that perfectly reflects the island’s character.
A highlight of any visit is the opportunity to pair these wines with a relaxed lunch, featuring fresh, locally sourced produce. It’s a genuine Kangaroo Island experience—premium, personal, and deeply connected to place.
Clifford's Honey Farm
Clifford’s Honey Farm is a much-loved Kangaroo Island institution, offering visitors a chance to experience the island’s unique Ligurian bee heritage. Family-owned and operated for generations, the farm produces pure Ligurian honey, found only on Kangaroo Island due to the island’s protected bee population.
Guests can sample a variety of honey products, including raw honey, honey ice cream, and specialty treats, while learning about the importance of bee conservation and the island’s biosecurity measures. It’s a relaxed and authentic stop that showcases one of Kangaroo Island’s most distinctive and iconic local products.
Seal Bay Conservation Park
Seal Bay Conservation Park offers one of Australia’s most remarkable wildlife experiences, where guests can walk among a wild colony of endangered Australian sea lions in their natural habitat. With expert guides leading the way, visitors gain insight into the behaviour, breeding cycles, and conservation of these rare animals.
Strolling along the pristine beach and boardwalk, guests can observe sea lions resting, playing, and interacting just metres away. This unforgettable encounter provides a rare opportunity to connect with wildlife in a meaningful and respectful way, set against the stunning coastal landscape of Kangaroo Island.
Vivonne Bay
Vivonne Bay Jetty is a peaceful coastal stop set along one of Kangaroo Island’s most beautiful beaches. Known for its crystal-clear waters and sweeping white sand, Vivonne Bay has been recognised as one of Australia’s top beaches.
The jetty provides a scenic vantage point to take in the rugged coastline, watch for birdlife, and, at times, spot seals or dolphins in the surrounding waters. It’s a relaxed and refreshing stop, perfect for a short walk, photos, and a moment to appreciate the natural beauty of the island.
Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary offers an authentic opportunity to see native Australian wildlife in a natural, open environment. Set within regenerating bushland near Flinders Chase National Park, the sanctuary is renowned for its healthy population of koalas, often spotted resting in the treetops.
Guests may also encounter kangaroos, echidnas, and a variety of birdlife while exploring the peaceful surrounds. This stop provides a genuine connection to Kangaroo Island’s unique wildlife and landscapes, with a strong focus on conservation and habitat restoration.
Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park is one of Kangaroo Island’s most iconic natural attractions, known for its dramatic coastal landscapes and abundant wildlife. Located at the western end of the island, the park is home to remarkable geological formations including the world-famous Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.
Guests can explore rugged cliffs, pristine bushland, and sweeping ocean views while learning about the park’s recovery following the 2019–2020 bushfires. With opportunities to spot seals, kangaroos, and diverse birdlife, Flinders Chase offers a powerful and memorable connection to the island’s raw natural beauty.
Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery
Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery offers a fascinating insight into one of Kangaroo Island’s oldest industries. As the island’s only commercial eucalyptus oil distillery, it continues a tradition dating back to the 19th century.
Guests can learn about the distillation process, explore the historic site, and sample a range of natural eucalyptus-based products. It’s an engaging and educational stop that highlights the island’s heritage, craftsmanship, and connection to the land.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse is South Australia’s oldest lighthouse, perched on the rugged eastern coastline of Kangaroo Island. Offering sweeping views across Backstairs Passage, this historic site provides a glimpse into the island’s maritime past.
Guests can explore the surrounding clifftop landscapes, take in the dramatic ocean scenery, and learn about the lighthouse keepers who once lived and worked in this remote location. It’s a scenic and atmospheric stop that combines history, nature, and breathtaking coastal views.
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Discover Adelaide Tours
Discover Adelaide Tours, based in South Australia’s capital, offers enriching premium small-group day tours to the diverse and scenic regions surrounding Adelaide. Designed for visitors seeking an authentic, relaxed and informative experience, each tour showcases the state’s iconic landscapes, wildlife, and culture—from the rolling Adelaide Hills and pristine Kangaroo Island to world-class wine regions like McLaren Vale and the Barossa.
With a focus on comfort and connection, Discover Adelaide Tours stands apart through its personalised service, expert local guides, and flexible itineraries that avoid the rush of large group travel. Guests travel in modern, comfortable vehicles with hotel pick-up and drop-off included, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Group sizes are kept small to create a more intimate atmosphere and allow for meaningful engagement at every stop.
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- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Tourism Industry Council of SA