Remarkables is Admirals Arch, a stunning rock
opening onto the ocean created by years of
corrosion. It is a great spot to admire a colony
of New Zealand fur seals, who have made the
landmark their home. A lot less crowded, it is
also a perfect place to enjoy a sunset, looking
out towards the ocean, mesmerised by the
burst of light coming in through the rocks and
reflecting on the water. Just a short boardwalk
up, and you’ll get to the Cape du Couedic
Lightstation, which has been guarding the
island’s southwest coast since 1909.
Unfortunately, every trip comes to an end,
and when you’re on KI there’s a return ferry to
catch. Looking back onto the island, as the ferry
glides away, every visitor plans to come back
one day.
With its prehistoric natural attractions and
friendly locals it really is a destination that will
leave a soft spot in anyone’s heart. Enjoying
a glass of red on the ferry, time goes by
quickly and you’re now disembarking back
onto the mainland – back to reality of the
21st century.CTA
A beautiful day draws to
a close
Anna masquerading as a
drone, something she does
regularly
Evel Knievel
FAST FACTS
Kangaroo
Island lies off
the mainland
of South
Australia,
southwest of
Adelaide.
Access to Kangaroo Island
is via a 45-minute ferry,
departing Cape Jervis,
107km south of Adelaide, for
Penneshaw.
Travellers towing a caravan
can pricing options online
while those travelling in a
motorhome are urged to
contact SeaLink for pricing
options, http://www.sealink.com.au/
kangaroo-island-ferry
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