Kangaroo Island
Eight miles off Southern Australia’s coast, Kangaroo Island is the third largest of Australia’s islands and probably the best place in Australia to experience – and interact with – its renowned wildlife. Sitting adjacent to the Fleurieu Peninsula, it is considered the Galapagos of the southern hemisphere, with a wealth of wildlife including wallabies, koalas and, of course, kangaroos; whilst the untamed coastline is home to thousands of penguins and colonies of sea lions.