Kangaroo Island for the Travel Trade

Kangaroo Island Three Day Trip

A three-day immersive adventure on one of Australia’s most celebrated wildlife destinations – combining artisan gin tastings, private guided wildlife encounters at Seal Bay, Flinders Chase National Park, and the iconic Remarkable Rocks. Named by the New York Times as a top 10 global travel destination for 2023, Kangaroo Island is a compelling addition to any Australian itinerary. Built for travel agents packaging South Australia, luxury FIT programmes, and small group touring.

About This Itinerary

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Kangaroo Island sits just off the South Australian coast, but it feels a world apart. The wildlife is extraordinary – sea lions hauled out on white sand beaches, koalas dozing in eucalypts overhead, kangaroos found nowhere else on the planet. The island has regenerated remarkably well following the devastating 2019-20 bushfires, and the landscape is lush again. It was recognised as one of the New York Times’ top 10 global travel destinations for 2023, ranked seventh on their annual 52 Places to Go list.

This three-day itinerary covers the island’s highlights with a balance of guided wildlife encounters, artisan food and drink experiences, and dramatic coastal scenery. Clients fly in from Adelaide, taste award-winning gins at Kangaroo Island Spirits, walk among wild Australian sea lions at Seal Bay, explore Flinders Chase National Park, and stand beneath the 500-million-year-old Remarkable Rocks. There are options for all budgets and travel styles – from self-drive to fully escorted luxury touring. A strong, bookable short-break that works as a standalone South Australian experience or slots neatly into a broader national itinerary.

  • 3 days / 2 nights with flights ex-Adelaide
  • Premium gin tasting at Kangaroo Island Spirits
  • Private guided tour of Seal Bay with Australian sea lions
  • Flinders Chase National Park including Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch
  • Ideal for luxury FIT, couples, small groups, and as a South Australia add-on
A dramatic seascape framed through a natural sea cave opening at Admirals Arch on Kangaroo Island, revealing turquoise ocean waters, rocky outcrops, and rugged coastline under clear blue skies. The photograph captures the interplay of shadow and light as the cave frames the pristine coastal landscape beyond.

COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Kangaroo Island Adventure – Day by Day

Fly from Adelaide & Kangaroo Island Spirits

Clients fly from Adelaide to Kingscote – a quick flight that gets them onto the island without the ferry crossing. On arrival, they head straight to Kangaroo Island Spirits for a Premium Gin Tasting Experience. The distillery sits inside a charmingly ramshackle exterior that belies the quality of what’s produced inside. It’s an award-winning operation making liqueurs, gins, and vodkas in small batches using hand-crafted copper pot stills.

The tasting is a seated experience – five gins matched with tonic and garnishes, with an introduction from the team and a walk through the distillery and gardens. Where possible, the spirits use native Australian botanicals and locally grown ingredients. The range includes eight liqueurs, four vodkas, and two premium gins. One of the more unusual offerings is a liqueur made with Ligurian honey, sourced from the island’s protected bee population.

From there, clients check in at the Kangaroo Island Seafront Resort in Penneshaw, overlooking the magnificent Backstairs Passage. It’s a four-star property perfectly positioned just 500 metres from the Sealink Ferry Terminal. Dinner is at the Penneshaw Hotel – about a 30-metre stroll from the accommodation. Effortless.

Trade tip: The flight from Adelaide takes roughly 30 minutes, which makes this a very accessible add-on for clients already visiting South Australia. For those preferring a scenic approach, the Sealink ferry from Cape Jervis is an alternative – it takes about 45 minutes and runs multiple times daily. We can arrange either option.

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Full Day Guided Tour with Exceptional Kangaroo Island

This is the centrepiece of the itinerary. Exceptional Kangaroo Island runs all-inclusive luxury day tours in customised four-wheel drive vehicles with a focus on food, wine, and wildlife in the wild. The pace is unhurried – this is island life, where drivers wave as they pass and things take exactly as long as they should.

The day begins with home-made treats and a cuppa before a walk down a country track through tall eucalypts. Koalas snooze overhead or wake briefly for a feed. The bush sounds are constant – brightly coloured honeyeaters, brilliant parrots, cicadas, or sometimes just silence. The guide knows the island intimately, pointing out strangely shaped trees, identifying animal tracks, and explaining who left that little pile there.

Clients walk through the bush looking for small wallabies that are almost extinct on the mainland, plus a kangaroo species found only on Kangaroo Island. Lunch is at a private bush camp – a proper meal featuring King George whiting (local sea fish), fresh salads, and fine South Australian wines.

The afternoon highlight is Seal Bay Conservation Park. Clients take a private guided tour walking among wild Australian sea lions on a beautiful sandy beach – an experience regularly compared to the Galapagos. They’ll see pups nursing and playing in the surf, old bulls bearing the scars of territorial disputes. The guide explains their unique breeding biology.

After the tour, clients are dropped at the Aurora Ozone Hotel in Kingscote. Luggage has been transferred on their behalf. The hotel sits in an unsurpassed seafront setting on the foreshore, with the Zone Restaurant on site offering views across Nepean Bay. Dinner, bed, and breakfast included.

Trade tip: The Seal Bay private guided tour is the experience that sells this itinerary. Walking on the beach alongside wild sea lions – not behind a fence, not from a viewing platform – is genuinely special. It photographs beautifully and clients talk about it long after they get home. Make sure you mention it prominently in proposals.

An adult Eastern Grey kangaroo stands alert in natural bushland vegetation, with a younger joey visible beside it. The image captures these iconic Australian marsupials in their natural habitat, with soft focus vegetation in the background.

Flinders Chase National Park, Remarkable Rocks & Admirals Arch

The final day is handled by the Kangaroo Island Touring Company, who operate bespoke private luxury tours in Mercedes Benz vehicles with local accredited naturalist guides. The focus is nature-based immersive experiences with expert interpretation around native wildlife, birdlife, and geography.

Flinders Chase National Park is a must-see. Dense bushland, soaring cliffs, untouched white sandy beaches, and pristine rivers and lagoons. The park has been recovering naturally following the 2019-20 bushfires, and visitors can follow the recovery journey along re-opened roads including the insta-famous Cape du Couedic Road.

The Remarkable Rocks are the showpiece. Perched above the sea, this cluster of precariously balanced granite boulders has been shaped by wind, sea spray, and rain over some 500 million years. Golden orange lichen covering parts of the rocks creates stunning photo opportunities at different times of day. Interpretation signs share the geological story, but it’s the sheer improbability of these formations that stays with people.

Admirals Arch is nearby – a natural rock arch sculpted by erosion over thousands of years, reached via an easy boardwalk around the cliff face to a viewing platform. New Zealand fur seals are often spotted lounging on the rocks below.

After the tour, clients transfer to the airport for a quick flight back to Adelaide.

Trade tip: The Remarkable Rocks are one of the most recognisable natural landmarks in South Australia. They’re the image clients will have seen in marketing materials and the spot they’ll want to visit. Morning light is particularly good for photography. This day pairs well with an afternoon flight back to Adelaide, giving clients time to connect to onward domestic flights or an evening in the city.

A striking granite boulder formation rises dramatically from a windswept coastal plateau overlooking the blue ocean. The massive, precariously balanced rocks are among Australia's most iconic natural landmarks, set against vibrant green vegetation and a clear sky.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & Accommodation

Itinerary Inclusions

  • Return flights Adelaide to Kingscote
  • Premium Gin Tasting at Kangaroo Island Spirits (five gins with tonic and garnishes)
  • Full day luxury guided tour with Exceptional Kangaroo Island in 4WD vehicle
  • Bush camp lunch with King George whiting and South Australian wines
  • Private guided tour at Seal Bay Conservation Park
  • Private luxury touring of Flinders Chase National Park with naturalist guide
  • 2 nights accommodation with dinner and breakfast
  • All transfers and luggage handling between properties

Accommodation

Night 1 – Kangaroo Island Seafront Resort, Penneshaw
Four-star accommodation in an idyllic setting overlooking Backstairs Passage. Located on the Esplanade just 500 metres from the Sealink Ferry Terminal. Dinner at the nearby Penneshaw Hotel.

Night 2 – Aurora Ozone Hotel, Kingscote
Seafront position on the foreshore at Kingscote, beautifully redeveloped with international standard rooms. The Zone Restaurant on site offers magnificent views of Nepean Bay. Dinner, room, and breakfast included.

  • Upgrade available to One KI – an exclusive five-bedroom luxury retreat
  • One KI is all-inclusive with private chef, premium local wines, and tailored experiences
  • Set on a pristine private beach on the north coast – ideal for luxury FIT and honeymoons
  • Self-drive and ferry options available as an alternative to flights

Ready to Book Kangaroo Island?

Get in touch with our team for trade rates, availability, and help packaging Kangaroo Island into your clients’ Australian itineraries. We handle flights, accommodation, touring, transfers, and connections to our full range of South Australian and national product – including the Barossa Valley, Adelaide, the Great Ocean Road, and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are two options. The quickest is a flight from Adelaide to Kingscote, which takes around 30 minutes and operates daily. The alternative is driving to Cape Jervis (roughly 90 minutes south of Adelaide) and taking the Sealink ferry across to Penneshaw – about 45 minutes on the water. The ferry is a good option for self-drive itineraries where clients want to take a vehicle across. For FIT programmes, we generally recommend the flight for time efficiency. We can arrange either option and build pre- or post-Adelaide components around the transfer method.
Kangaroo Island is a year-round destination. Spring (September to November) brings wildflowers and newborn wildlife. Summer (December to February) offers warm days, long evenings, and the best beach weather. Autumn (March to May) is quieter with mild temperatures and beautiful light for photography. Winter (June to August) can be dramatic with whale sightings possible along the coast and fewer visitors overall. The island doesn’t get overly crowded at any time, but peak summer and school holidays are the busiest periods.
Absolutely. The three-day programme shown here is a solid starting point, but we tailor it to suit your clients. For those wanting a premium upgrade, we can swap the standard accommodation for One KI – an exclusive five-bedroom luxury retreat set on a pristine private beach on the north coast. It’s all-inclusive with a private chef, premium Kangaroo Island wines, and tailored experiences. For longer stays, we add experiences like kayaking with dolphins, farm gate visits, eucalyptus distillery tours, or sandboarding at Little Sahara. Self-drive options are also available for clients who prefer independence.
This itinerary is accessible for most travellers. The Seal Bay walk is on sand and boardwalks – flat and manageable. The walk at Remarkable Rocks is short with some steps. The bushwalks on Day 2 are guided and at a gentle pace. Clients don’t need any particular level of fitness, though they should be comfortable walking on uneven ground and sandy surfaces. If you have clients with specific mobility concerns, let us know and we can adjust the programme accordingly.
Very naturally. Most clients combine it with Adelaide and the Barossa Valley for a South Australian circuit of 5 to 7 days. It also works well as part of a larger national itinerary – paired with Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road, or as a wildlife-focused contrast to the Red Centre or Great Barrier Reef. The short flight from Adelaide means it doesn’t eat into travel time. We build complete Australian itineraries for the travel trade, so we can position Kangaroo Island wherever it makes sense for your client’s programme – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers all handled seamlessly.
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