Wednesday 1 November 2023

Lonely Planet's must-visit Australian destination is...

Float away from mainland Australia and
arrive at an oasis of natural beauty
Kangaroo Island is having its moment in the spotlight – and for good reason. Discover why everyone from Lonely Planet to the New York Times are talking about this microcosm of Australia.

KANGAROO ISLAND NAMED #2 MUST-VISIT GLOBAL DESTINATION FOR 2024 BY LONELY PLANET!

Continuing on the momentum of being listed in the New York Times top 10 places to visit and Australia's best beach in 2023, Kangaroo Island has taken out the #2 spot for best regional travel in the world - and is the only Australian destination named on the hotlist. Competing on the global stage of must-visit destinations alongside the likes of Tuscany and Southern Thailand, Kangaroo Island is having its moment in the spotlight. Travel our way and discover what all the fuss is about.

WHAT TO DO

Clock on to island time and discover our top picks of where to eat, stay and what to do.

The Enchanted Fig Tree

Ever wandered what it's like to dine beneath the arms of a century old 100-year-old fig tree? Make your day dream a reality when The Enchanted Fig Tree opens its doors for the season on November 8th. From progressive long lunches to decadent dinners dished up by some of South Australia’s best chefs, The Enchanted Fig Tree is the ultimate destination dining experience.
DESTINATION DINING

Australia's Best Beach 2023, Stokes Bay

Stokes Bay
Discover Australia's very own slice of paradise at Stokes Bay. Located on Kangaroo Island's north coast, Stokes Bay is family friendly and features a tidal swimming pool perfect for wading and snorkelling. Upon arrival you'll weave through a little labyrinth of caves before emerging onto some of the whitest sand and clearest water in Australia. If you’re lucky, you might even get the entire beach to yourself!
BEST BEACH IN AUS

Wander on KI

Feeling the urge to unplug from your devices and plug into nature? Resting gently atop Kangaroo Island's northern bluff overlooking Snelling Beach, check in to paradise at the Wander pods.With expansive views of the impossibly clear blue waters of the Great Australian Bight, spend your days exploring the area before retreating to your off-grid accommodation for an outdoor bath or glass of local wine on the deck.
CHECK-IN TO PARADISE

GETTING THERE

FLY
Fly to Kangaroo Island with Qantas flights almost daily from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane via Adelaide.

FERRY
Board the Sealink ferry to Kangaroo Island departing from Cape Jervis as a passenger or take your car across to the island.
* South Australian Tourism Commission

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