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There’s no better way to explore Kangaroo Island and its picturesque beaches, natural wonders, mouth-watering food and wine and amazing wildlife than at your own leisure. Now between 15 June until 15 September 2022 save up to A$96 on a Kangaroo Island caravan or camper trailer holiday, with SeaLink offering free return ferry transfers for all drivers. Just quote CARAVAN22 when booking to receive this fantastic deal.
Kangaroo Island, the third largest island in Australia behind Tasmania and Melville Island, is located southwest of Adelaide and only a short 45-minute cruise from the mainland.
According to SeaLink’s South Australian Marketing Manager, Julie-Anne Briscoe, “Kangaroo Island is a popular escape for families and retirees who make up the majority of people towing caravans and camper trailers to the island.”
“Kangaroo Island is so big that a few days is simply not enough. You really need a week or longer to explore and experience everything the island offers. It’s so easy and cost effective to do in a caravan or camper trailer, so it’s of no surprise that Kangaroo Island is a leading destination for caravanning and camper trailer holidays.” Continues Ms. Briscoe.
From spectacular coastal scenery, stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, fascinating wildlife, and many attractions, there is so much to see on Kangaroo Island that there really is something for everyone.
Explore a variety of intimate cellar doors, such as Dudley Wines, False Cape Wines, Bay of Shoals, Islander Estate and Springs Road Wines, and soak up the picturesque views while enjoying the wines. Stop in at Australia’s first boutique gin distillery, Kangaroo Island Spirits, for some gin, vodka, whiskey, and liqueur tastings. Savour the many amazing dining experiences from the Odd Plate Restaurant, Cactus Café and the Zone Restaurant in the main town of Kingscote, Reflections Restaurant at the Mercure KI Lodge in American River, to the Shy Wren and Penneshaw Hotel in Penneshaw.
A sanctuary for wildlife, there are wildlife encounters at every corner. See Sea Lions frolicking on the beach at Seal Bay Conservation Park, get up close and personal with kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other nocturnal wildlife at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park and experience the fantastic Birds of Prey shows at Raptor Domains.
For the more adventurous, enjoy sandboarding and tobogganing down the Little Sahara sand dunes, swim with dolphins with KI Marine Adventures and KI Ocean Safaris, and discover the stunning hidden, white, sandy beach via a secret path at Stokes Bay.
Kangaroo Island has many privately owned caravan parks ranging from foreshore parks in Kingscote and Penneshaw to natural bushland settings in the centre of the island at Parndana and a caravan park at the western end of the island next to the Flinders Chase National Park where popular attractions Admirals Arch and Remarkable Rocks can be found.
All sites are powered and facilities at some parks include everything from picnic and BBQ areas to camp kitchens, walking tracks and self-contained villas. Council run caravan parks also operate on Kangaroo Island.
SeaLink vehicle and passenger ferries operate return daily departures from Cape Jervis to Kangaroo Island. SeaLink’s caravan and camper trailer deal is on sale until 15 September 2022 and valid for travel from 15 June to 15 September 2022.  Just quote CARAVAN22 when booking to receive this fantastic deal.
When booking or enquiring, the exact length of both the towing vehicle and caravan or camper trailer must be advised.
For further information on ferry timetables and Caravan or Camper Trailer holidays visit: www.sealink.com.au
For Further information and bookings please contact: T: 13 13 01 from within Australia or +61 8 8202 8688 from Overseas, or email: bookings@sealink.com.au
SeaLink Marine & Tourism is part of the Kelsian Group Limited, Australia’s largest integrated land and marine, tourism and public transport service provider with established international operations in London and Singapore. With around 9,500 employees, we are one of Australia’s most experienced and diverse multi-modal transport businesses operating around 4000 buses, 116 ferries and 24 light rail vehicles at the end of December 2021, carrying more than 222 million customers during 2021 where they need to be and want to go (www.kelsian.com).