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Kangaroo Island is an absolute Aussie gem—like stepping into another world, just off the South Australian coast. If you’re planning to visit, give yourself a few days to really soak it all in. The ferry from Cape Jervis is the ticket to paradise—around $75 if you’re going as a pedestrian or $200+ if you’re bringing the car (which I highly recommend, by the way). Having your own wheels makes it so much easier to explore every nook and cranny of this amazing place.

One spot that deserves a big shoutout is Stokes Bay. It’s like a hidden treasure—you walk through this little rock passageway, and then, bam, the most stunning beach opens up before your eyes. There’s soft white sand, crystal-clear water, and a vibe that screams relaxation. Plus, there’s this cute little kiosk nearby where you can grab a coffee or some lunch and just soak it all in.

Another must-see is Vivonne Bay. It’s Insta-famous for a reason, with its turquoise waters and soft, squeaky sand. It’s a top spot for squidding, so bring your gear if you’re into that—it’s a local fave!

Of course, you can’t miss Remarkable Rocks. These massive granite boulders are perched on the edge of a cliff, and they look like something out of a dream. They’ve been carved by wind and water into the coolest shapes, and the views of the ocean from there are next level.

If you’re a wildlife lover, you’ll be in heaven. Kangaroo Island is crawling with native animals—kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and even echidnas. Seal Bay is a must-visit, where you can see a colony of Australian sea lions up close. It’s such a special experience.

For the foodies, the local honey from the island’s pure-bred Ligurian bees is a standout, and the seafood is next level. Pair it all with a bottle of KI wine, and you’re set!

Camping is a great way to enjoy the island, with heaps of spots to choose from. Keep in mind it’s not pet-friendly, though, to protect the wildlife.

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