Tour day-by-day
The exploration of the Dudley Peninsula begins at Pennington Bay situated at the narrowest part of the Island. This Southern Ocean beach is a popular fishing and surf spot and is one of the world's most picturesque stretches of coast. Guests will enjoy a delicious home-baked morning tea, overlooking extensive wave-cut platforms, contrasting deep aqua water, whilst being on the lookout for endangered Hooded Plovers, that often forage at the water's edge.
Guests will then head east to the serene marine sanctuary that is Pelican Lagoon. This is a prime opportunity to observe Kangaroo Island Kangaroos adjacent the lagoon along with adorable Tammar Wallabies living amongst the tea-tree thickets, that protect them from Australia's largest raptor, the Wedge-tailed Eagle.
The deep alluvial soils overlying limestone along the Willson River are perfect for grapevines and serve as the group's idyllic picnic lunch spot. The team at False Cape Wines have a newly opened cellar door experience overlooking well-established wines. Guests will sample their range of wines along with delightful local produce.
Next stop is the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, established in 1852, stands tall on an exposed headland and is the island's most easterly point. Exploring the lighthouse precinct and the granite canyon known as "Devil's Kitchen" provides us with further opportunities to spot seabirds and marine life, with the option to wander with your wildlfie guide along white sandy beaches or seeking out birds on the quiet backwaters of the Chapman River estuary.
The day concludes in the charming town of Penneshaw, where guests can access a 4WD trail known as Binney's Track. Running adjacent to Baudin Conservation Park, this pristine stretch of coast provides habitat for a range of wildlife including Glossy Black Cockatoos, Kangaroo Island Kangaroos, Tammar Walalbies and Short-nosed Echidnas.
Group Size: Maximum of 12 guests, with a minimum ratio of one guide per 6 guests.
Pick-up and Drop Off Point: Kingscote Airport, Accommodations in Emu Bay, Kingscote, American River.
Pick-up and Drop-off Time: Approximately 9:00am - 6:00pm.
Languages: Translation services private tours available for French, German, Italian and Spanish (must be a private tour)
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LISTED Top 5 Wildlife Guides in the World by Outside Go Magazine 2015
WINNER Outstanding Contribution to the Tourism Export Industry 2015 by the Australian Tourism Export Council