Embark on a captivating one-day Kangaroo Island tour that combines the best of wildlife encounters, natural wonders, and discovering the Island's unique farm experiences.
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Day one
Emu Ridge Eucalyptus DistilleryEmu Ridge is a unique attraction where you can learn how Australian Eucalyptus Oil is made, from the past to the present.
Eucalyptus oil was Australia’s first true export overseas and one of Kangaroo Islands major industries. Emu Ridge is now the only remaining commercial eucalyptus oil distillery in South Australia and is proud to have preserved a major part of Kangaroo Island’s heritage and history, producing eucalyptus oil that is unique to the world.
The award-winning Emu Ridge site has an excellent retail outlet that offers an extensive range of local produce, art, craft and historical memorabilia. Emu Ridge manufactures and retails Eucalyptus oil and a large range of associated natural products.
They also offer guided and self-guided tours that take visitors through the distillery.
Emu Ridge has a cafe area that offers meals, light snacks, coffee and drinks. There is also the cellar door where you can try their award-winning Kangaroo Island Cider. They have indoor and two large outdoor eating areas, including a picnic area, which are also available for events. The dining area offers a fully licensed bar.
Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery is a family and pet-friendly venue.Clifford's Honey FarmClifford’s Honey Farm is Dave and Jenny Clifford’s family business with three generations currently working at the farm situated at Elsegood Road, Haines, Kangaroo Island.
Home of Jenny's Famous Honey Ice-Cream
Farm Gate Shop: Open 7 days, 9am to 5pm (Closed Christmas Day only).
Guided tours through the extracting shed available daily at 1pm. Book online or contact us.
For Tour Operators: Group bookings available with flexible times. Contact us to arrange dates and times. Phone 08 8553 8295.
Dave started with a couple of hives as a hobby in 1973. During the late 1980’s when the wool prices dropped, Dave and Jenny diversified their sheep farm by expanding the honey business. They opened the farm gate shop in 1993.
The family runs the honey production business and farm gate.
They are open daily operating their farm gate store and free entry to bee information display room.
Free honey tastings are available.
The online shop is available, and you will find a selection of their quality honey and a range of products they can mail order.
Their facilities also include ramps and disabled access toilets.Seal BayAs Kangaroo Island's premier tourist attraction, the award-winning Seal Bay offers visitors an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Set your own pace on the 800 metre wheelchair accessible boardwalk which meanders through the dunes to a number of viewing platforms. Boardwalk tour tickets can be purchased on-site at the Seal Bay Visitor Information centre. The boardwalk tour can be taken at any time while the park is open from 9am with the last entry at 4pm.
For beach access to the sea-lion colony, join a guided tour to learn more about the amazing lives of these endangered animals with an experienced guide. There will be plenty of time for photos as the sea lions shelter in the dunes, rest on the sand or surf in the ocean. This tour can be booked online up to nine hours before tour departure.
Seal Bay is a 45-minute drive from Kingscote.Vivonne Bay General StoreWe are located on the beautiful South Coast of Kangaroo Island. We have the famous KI Whiting Burger, plus offer other great food and coffee to enjoy in a relaxed and friendly environment in our new dining areas.
We also stock essential supplies such as fruit, veg, meat, milk, bread, fishing gear and fuel. Our whole venue is licensed for you to enjoy a drink either dine in or take away.Remarkable RocksPerched above the sea in Flinders Chase National Park, the impressive Remarkable Rocks form what appear to be a cluster of precariously balanced granite boulders.
This stunning work of nature has been shaped by the erosive forces of wind, sea spray and rain over some 500 million years. The golden orange lichen covering some of the rocks offers visitors wonderful photo opportunities at different times of the day. Interpretation signs share the story of how these intriguing rocks were formed.
There is a viewing platform providing a vantage point for disabled access. The area also provides an excellent vantage point for viewing the photogenic Casuarina Islets.Admirals ArchAdmirals Arch is a natural rock arch created by amazing forces of nature. It's situated within Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island. You can access the boardwalk around the cliff face which leads to a viewing platform overlooking the arch. The arch is sculpted by weathering and erosion from the sea over thousands of years.
To reach the arch there is a purpose-built boardwalk, it’s steep with steps at the end that take you to see the arch itself. If you can’t make it down to the arch, the scenery along the way is still well worth a journey along the boardwalk.
Fur-seals often play among the rocks. These dark brown seals feed at sea but return to land to rest and breed. In summer, each of the large males establishes a territory with a number of females. You can often see Fur-seal pups playing near the rock pools beneath the arch.
There is an interpretive centre at the park with more information, maps and ideas for walking and viewing wildlife nearby.
You can also stay nearby in the heritage lighthouse cottages at Cape de Couedic. These have been beautifully restored with modern facilities. -
That's a wrap
A one-day Kangaroo Island tour that includes Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Seal Bay, Admirals Arch, Remarkable Rocks, and a stop for a famous whiting burger ensures an unforgettable journey. From wildlife encounters to awe-inspiring landscapes and tantalizing flavours, this itinerary offers a perfect blend of nature, wildlife, and gastronomy, leaving you with cherished memories of your time on this remarkable island.
Believe us when we say, you'll be longing for an extended stay.