
Seal Bay
This close-up experience with the Australian Sea-lion is simply unforgettable. Stroll along the
white beach
amongst these magnificent animals in their natural habitat, watch them
resting
on the
beach or surfing in the breakers. These beautiful seals are fully protected, and seal numbers
are
increasing along the safe southern beaches.
Remarkable Rocks & Admiral's Arch
The Remarkable Rocks are a cluster of large granite boulders sculpted
by
weather erosion
into
an
amazing coastal formation.
Admiral's Arch is a natural rock arch
formed by pounding seas
and winds,
and is home to
a large
colony of playful New Zealand
Fur Seals.
These natural rock formations will take your breath away.
Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park encompasses 74,000 hectares (200,000 acres) of natural bushland, and is home to wide variety of wildlife including koalas, birds, kangaroos, goannas and wallabies just to name
a few. It is also a bird watcher's delight, and supports many species including Cape Barren Geese
and the Bush Stone Curlew whose haunting call can often be heard at night. Flinders Chase is home to many species of native plants ranging from low open shrubland to woodland in sheltered river valleys.
Vivonne Bay
Voted the best beach in Australia, Vivonne Bay is stunningly beautiful. The long curved sandy beach
is perfect for picnics, beach combing or surfing. It is also a magnificent spot for fishing.
Little Sahara
Little Sahara is a unique, expansive sand dune area located several kilometres from the coast.
You can climb to the top for a panoramic view of the surrounding
countryside.
Western River Cove
This is a small sandy cove with footbridge access across the river. It has high rocky cliffs
on
either
side and the
drive into this area is as spectacular as the destination.
Kelly Hill Caves & Conservation Park
Kelly Hill Conservation Park contains an extensive limestone cave system with stalagmites and
stalactites and also the rare helactites. It is full of wildlife including the crimson rosella,
rainbow
lorikeets and yellow tailed black cockatoos.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse
This lighthouse was built in 1852 and provides spectacular
views
to the mainland and is only 2km from Sea Dragon.
There are so many more things to see and do on Kangaroo Island - just ask
Wendy or Lisa
who
will be happy to assist with your enquiries