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Panoramic view from inside a majestic coastal cave on Kangaroo Island, looking out at the vast ocean and rugged coastline, showcasing unique natural rock formations and stalactites.
Adorable adult sea lion nuzzling its pup on the golden sands of Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, showcasing a tender family moment with the blue ocean in the background.
A curious brown sea lion sits upright on rugged coastal rocks at Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, gazing directly, inviting visitors for a close-up wildlife encounter.
A smiling visitor enjoys a close encounter during a raptor show at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, holding a magnificent Australian wedge-tailed eagle on a gloved hand.
Two friendly staff members smile behind a counter filled with local honey and eucalyptus oil products in a charming farm shop on Kangaroo Island, inviting visitors to browse.
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Two-Day Kangaroo Island Panoramic Tour from Adelaide, Australia (English Tour) - Kangaroo Island Ferry Ticket + Sea Lion Encounter at Seal Bay + Wildlife Park + Bird of Prey Show, Honey/Eucalyptus Oil Farm + Island Accommodation with Breakfast + 2 Lunch


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English
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Seal Bay: Here you can see sea lions up close Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park: There are many zoos here, where you can get close to kangaroos and koalas. At dusk, kangaroos will appear in groups on the grass Flinders Chase National Park: This is one of the largest parks in Australia, with a beautiful coastline Magic Rock: This rock is a must-see place when visiting Kangaroo Island, and its shape is very peculiar Flagship Arch: This is an arch washed out by the waves, and it is also the cover photo of Lonely Planet

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Day 1 Adelaide-Kangaroo Island
06:30 Meet up at your hotel in Adelaide city and board the bus
08:30 Check-in and boarding
09:00 Depart for Kangaroo Island
10:00 Landing
11:00 Join the sea lion watching at the lower beach of Seal Bay
12:30 Enjoy a two-course Western meal
13:30 Head to Flinders Chase National Park
13:45 Visit Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch
14:45 Go to the wildlife park for close contact with wild animals
18:30 Dinner at the pier (own expenses) Day 2 Kangaroo Island - Adelaide
10:00 Depart from Kangaroo Island Hotel
11:00 Enjoy a free raptor bird show at the Raptor Field
12:30 Enjoy a two-course Western meal
14:00 Guided tour at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery
15:00 Join Clifford's honey farm guided tour
16:00 Visit the charming Pennington Bay
17:00 Visit False Cape Winery
18:00 Dinner at the pier (own expenses)
19:30 Landing and returning to the mainland
20:15 Arrived at the main continent
22:30 Arrive in Adelaide city

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Travel Tips
1. The daily itinerary time and scenic spot sequence are for reference only. The specific arrangements of the tour guide on duty on that day shall prevail. One day before the trip, our company will inform the guests of the tour guide information, license plate number and departure time of the next day by SMS (limited to Australian mobile phone numbers). If the guest does not have an Australian phone number, please contact our company in advance to obtain travel information.
2. Our company reserves the right of final interpretation for itinerary changes, delays or cancellations caused by transportation damage, strikes, accidents, weather or other force majeure factors.
3. It is recommended that tourists purchase travel insurance on their own; if a tourist misses the trip due to late arrival, the fee will not be refunded. Therefore, it is necessary to arrange another vehicle, and the cost incurred shall be borne by the tourist.
4. English tour group: We provide door-to-door pick-up service for some hotels in the city. Please contact customer service for specific pick-up information.
5. Each person is limited to one piece of luggage (no larger than 25 inches)

Reminders

  • This trip requires 4 people to form a group. If the group is not formed, we will contact you 3 days before the trip to cancel the order and refund the full amount.

  • If you have large luggage, each passenger is limited to 1 suitcase

Cancellation Policy

  • For cancellations made at least 31 day(s) prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 10% will apply
  • For cancellations made 11 to 30 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–10 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the main ways to get to Kangaroo Island?

The primary ways to reach Kangaroo Island are by ferry or plane. The ferry ride from Cape Jervis, south of Adelaide, takes approximately 45 minutes to Penneshaw. Some tour packages include transportation from Adelaide city to Cape Jervis and ferry tickets, offering a seamless connection for travelers. Alternatively, you can opt for a small aircraft flight to save travel time.

2. Can kangaroos on Kangaroo Island walk backward?

Kangaroos cannot walk backward. Their strong hind legs and long tails are primarily designed for forward hopping. This physique makes them very efficient at moving quickly forward, but it is physiologically impossible for them to walk backward. This is one of their unique biological characteristics.

3. Besides kangaroos and koalas, what other unique wildlife can be seen on Kangaroo Island?

In addition to the iconic kangaroos and koalas, Kangaroo Island is home to many other unique wildlife species. For instance, you can visit Seal Bay to observe Australian sea lions up close or watch New Zealand fur seals at Admirals Arch. The island also hosts echidnas, goannas, and various bird species such as cockatoos and Australian pelicans. You might also spot wallabies at dusk.

4. What safety precautions should be taken when interacting with wild kangaroos on Kangaroo Island?

When interacting with wild kangaroos, it is essential to maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals, as this can alter their natural behavior and impact their health. Avoid sudden movements or noises that might startle them. Male kangaroos, in particular, may exhibit defensive behavior if they feel threatened. Please follow the instructions from park management to ensure your safety and that of the animals.

5. How can visitors get up close to sea lions at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island?

At Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island, visitors can enter the sea lions' habitat along a boardwalk, guided by a professional tour guide. This allows for close-up observation of their natural behaviors, such as resting on the beach, nursing their pups, or playing in the water, without disturbing them. The guides provide ecological commentary about the sea lions, offering deeper insights into these fascinating marine animals.

6. Are there opportunities for close encounters with koalas at the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park?

At the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, visitors have opportunities for close encounters with koalas. The park provides a safe viewing environment where you can observe them resting or feeding in the trees. While direct handling of koalas is generally not permitted, you can view them within designated areas and learn about their lifestyles under the guidance of park staff. Some experiences may offer professional photography opportunities.

7. What is unique about the Remarkable Rocks in Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island?

Remarkable Rocks, located in Flinders Chase National Park, are a cluster of massive granite boulders shaped by millions of years of wind and sea erosion. These rocks have peculiar formations, with some appearing to balance precariously on cliff edges, showcasing breathtaking sculptural beauty. It's also an excellent spot for watching sunrise and sunset, offering opportunities for spectacular photos, and is an iconic landmark of Kangaroo Island.

8. Besides the magnificent coastline near Admirals Arch on Kangaroo Island, what marine life can be observed?

Admirals Arch, situated within Flinders Chase National Park, is a beautiful natural stone arch formed by sea erosion. A colony of New Zealand fur seals permanently inhabits the rocky platform below the arch. You can observe these seals basking on the rocks, resting, or playing in the water from the viewing boardwalk, getting a close look at their adorable activities.

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