Escape to the wild wonders of Kangaroo Island with this exclusive tour from Adelaide. Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, where rugged cliffs meet pristine beaches, and native wildlife roams freely. Explore iconic natural attractions, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and unwind in luxury Sea Dragon accommodation nestled amidst nature's tranquility. Enjoy your perfect island getaway, where adventure meets serenity.
The vibrant heart of the Festival State, Adelaide is a beautiful and easily accessible city fringed by lush parklands, and a short distance from sandy beaches, world-renowned wine regions, and unique riverland vistas. Explore the surrounding areas, or immerse yourself in the artistic laneways, hidden gems, and highly acclaimed museums and galleries of the inner city.
The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government of South Australia. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultural precinct of the Adelaide Parklands and has the worlds most comprehensive collection of Aboriginal cultural material.
General admission is free, although costs apply for some exhibitions and events.
Get a sense of escape and discover the beautiful and diverse collection of plants from across Australia and around the world. Explore the 50 hectares of gorgeously maintained gardens and stunning architecture. Relax in the shade or enjoy a warm cup of coffee while surrounded by Australia's most magnificent plants. You will also have the opportunity to encounter some wildlife such as birds, turtles and flying-foxes.
Experience delightful sightseeing cruise down the River Torrens, while enjoying fresh scones served with whipped cream, jam and your choice of hot beverage, on a stunning heritage boat. Boarding at Elder Park, you will float down the beautiful river, relax and see Adelaide from the best seat in the house. The Popeye cruises through the heart of the city and passes by famed attractions like the Festival Centre, the Entertainment Centre and the SAHMRI. Admire the ever-changing landscapes that line the waterways as you listen to live commentary by a local guide about the history of the area. Soak up the relaxing atmosphere of Southern Australia's capital.
This unique experience takes place in the Southern Hemisphere's largest open wine cellar, featuring wines from all around the country. In this tour, you will have the opportunity to browse the fine wine collection at the National Wine Centre, followed by a bespoke private dining experience with a four-course lunch or dinner, prepared and carefully curated by an Executive Chef. An expert Sommelier will match each dish to a wine, taking you on a memorable culinary journey catered to your preferences.
Your accommodation: Eos by SkyCity
Always personalised, Eos by SkyCity encompasses the finest in modern hospitality. From signature restaurants and entertainment, to opulent suites and spa experiences, EOS is for the pleasure-seekers. This is a precise alchemy designed with you at the centre. Step in or step out: each distinct delight is delivered with a deft touch.You will be collected by a private driver from your Adelaide Accommodation and dropped off at the Cape Jervis Ferry Terminal.
Cape Jervis, or in Kaurna language, Parawa, is a small community at the western tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula which has become the gateway to Kangaroo Island. Ferries to and from the island operate from here across the Backstairs Passage to Penneshaw, a 45-minute journey to the island paradise. A popular fishing spot for locals, there are several operators that provide fishing charters and cruises along the rugged coastline which forms part of the Encounter Marine Park, encompassing the coastline of the Fleurieu Peninsula and the east coast of Kangaroo Island. The nearby beaches showcase pristine sands and sparkling shallow rock pools perfect for kicking back and relaxing with an afternoon dip, or marvelling at the stunning lighthouse.
Historically, the nearby Fishery Beach to the south was the former site of the Cape Jervis Whale Fishery, and is now a State Heritage Site dedicated to a coastal revegetation program that reestablishes habitat for the beautiful Red-tailed Glossy Black Cockatoo.
If you have time to explore a little further, Deep Creek Conservation Park is just a 20-minute drive south-east and offers stunning coastal walks, picnic areas and wildlife that are often happy to spend time in your company. The secluded Blowhole Beach, in particular, has a beautiful vista over the Encounter Marine Park to the eastern point of Kangaroo Island and is well worth the hike down (and back up!).
SeaLink Kangaroo Island’s ferry service operates between Cape Jervis (two hours south of Adelaide) and Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island. The journey takes just 45 minutes for the 16km crossing.
Escape to Sea Dragon Kangaroo Island for a 3-night retreat where breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable wildlife encounters await. Enjoy daily breakfasts, gourmet dinners, and a 1.5-day guided tour showcasing the island’s most iconic sights. Just a short 30-minute drive from the Penneshaw ferry terminal, Sea Dragon Lodge offers an immersive wilderness escape. Nestled on a 250-acre coastal estate with a private beach and panoramic views, Sea Dragon is a sanctuary for both relaxation and adventure, with wildlife right at your doorstep. Explore nature walks and choose from a range of curated experiences tailored to enrich your stay.
Your accommodation: Sea Dragon Kangaroo Island
Step out onto a spectacular 250-acre seafront estate with stunning ocean views and wildlife at your doorstep. Sea Dragon Lodge is the perfect retreat for a relaxing island escape. The private, pristine sandy beach – Pink Bay is just a few minutes' walk and accessible to every guest.After breakfast, embark on a full-day guided tour to explore the western end of the island. Your journey begins at Seal Bay Conservation Park, home to one of the largest colonies of endangered Australian Sea Lions. Stroll along the pristine beach with your expert guide, learning about the sea lions and their habitat along the way. Enjoy a picnic lunch at a private sheep station before heading to Flinders Chase National Park. Here, you’ll witness the stunning regeneration of bushland after the devastating 2019-2020 fires. A stop at Remarkable Rocks provides an amazing photo opportunity of these distinct red rock formations and the rugged coastline. From here you will visit other locations in the park, including Cape Du Couedic, Weirs Cove, and Admirals Arch, where you may spot long-nosed fur seals and other wildlife including echidnas, kangaroos, Rosenberg goannas, Tammar wallabies, and the Kangaroo Island Western Grey Kangaroo. On your return trip to Sea Dragon, you will stop at for a quick dip or walk at one of the many picturesque beaches, arriving back to your accommodation by late afternoon/ early evening.
Your accommodation: Sea Dragon Kangaroo Island
Step out onto a spectacular 250-acre seafront estate with stunning ocean views and wildlife at your doorstep. Sea Dragon Lodge is the perfect retreat for a relaxing island escape. The private, pristine sandy beach – Pink Bay is just a few minutes' walk and accessible to every guest.Today, explore the eastern part of Kangaroo Island, with a choice of curated activities available both on-site at Sea Dragon and across the Dudley Peninsula. These experiences are offered on a rotating schedule based on seasonal conditions, allowing you the flexibility to choose as many or as few as you'd like. Each day, two or three activities will be available, including a premium gin tasting and cocktail-making session, a Ligurian honey experience, a visit to a sheep farm with a Kelpie dog and sheep shearing demonstration, guided walks around the Sea Dragon property and to Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, beach yoga, birdwatching tours, wildlife walks, and star gazing talks at Antechamber Bay. After your chosen activities, spend the rest of the day unwinding and savoring the natural beauty of this stunning part of Australia.
Your accommodation: Sea Dragon Kangaroo Island
Step out onto a spectacular 250-acre seafront estate with stunning ocean views and wildlife at your doorstep. Sea Dragon Lodge is the perfect retreat for a relaxing island escape. The private, pristine sandy beach – Pink Bay is just a few minutes' walk and accessible to every guest.Relish one last breakfast with sweeping ocean views before your transfer to Penneshaw ferry terminal back to Adelaide.
SeaLink Kangaroo Island’s ferry service operates between Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island and Cape Jervis (two hours south of Adelaide). The journey takes just 45 minutes for the 16km crossing.
You will be collected by a private driver from Cape Jervis Ferry Terminal and transferred to McLaren Vale, before your final destination of Adelaide.
Farewell Adelaide today. If there is more of Australia or New Zealand you would like to explore, talk to your sales consultant about planning your next stop!