Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island is a unique place of natural values, simple authenticity and personal connections. Famed for its natural environment, wildlife experiences, food and beverages, agricultural industry and artistic community, it was recently ranked second in the world on Lonely Planets must visit regions for 2024.

Almost half of Kangaroo Island is covered in natural habitat. Much of this is conserved in National Parks, Conservation Parks and Wilderness Protection Areas, or is protected by local landholders. This environment supports a prosperous agricultural industry that includes sheep, cattle, poultry, pasture, vineyards, fishing and aquaculture, honey production and more.

Although heavily impacted by the Black Summer bush fires in 2019/2020, the recovery process is a testament to the strength and resilience of the local community and the Island environment.

Come to Kangaroo Island and re-connect with nature and each other, slow down, and rediscover the things that really matter in life.

Follow the road less travelled and discover unique wildlife, mouth-watering food and wine, breathtaking scenery, outdoor action and adventure.

What to see and do

Images: Kangaroo Island short-beaked echidna, Kangaroo Island Brand Alliance; Seal Bay Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island National Parks and Wildlife Service; Lashmar Lagoon, Quentin Chester Photography.

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