Kangaroo Island is one of Australia's great scenic treasures and a must for anyone interested in travel to wilderness destinations. Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island situated in the State of South Australia, approximately 112 km south west of Adelaide. Kangaroo Island is a pristine wilderness - a place that has offered protection to substantial populations of native Australian animals, a place of beauty and a place of escape. Easily accessible by Ferry or Plane. A mix of attractive small townships and fascinating wilderness.
Offering a variety of accommodation options to suit all guests and travellers, ranging from hotels, to cheap hostels and backpackers, to B&B's, self catering style accommodation apartments and caravan parks
National and Conservation parks cover more than one third of the total area of land on Kangaroo Island- four major parks are Flinders Chase National Park, famous for the must see Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch and walking trails, Kelly Hill Conservation Park for its magnificent limestone caves and hike, Seal Bay Conservation Park where visitors can walk among the third largest and only accessible colony of Australia Sea lions and Cape Willoughby Conservation Park where tours of the first lighthouse in South Australia are held. National Parks provide the opportunity to access spectacular coastline, unique geological formations, be inspired by history and discover wildlife in the wild.