Emu Bay
Emu Bay is a beach in the bay of the same name on the northern coast of Kangaroo Island. You can get to Emu Bay by rented car.
Kangaroo Island, 13 kilometers away from South Australia, was discovered by Briton Matthew Flinders in 1802. Once uninhabited, today Kangaroo has become a thriving tourist destination. The island is famous for outlandish rock formations and excellent beaches, apiaries and winemaking. In its reserves you will find dwarf penguins, platypuses, echidnas and, of course, kangaroos. Going to the distant shores of Kangaroo, first explore its beaches using our rating.
Emu Bay is a beach in the bay of the same name on the northern coast of Kangaroo Island. You can get to Emu Bay by rented car.
Snelling is a small beach surrounded by low boulders on the north coast of Kangaroo Island. You can get to Snelling in a rented car from Kingscote Airport or from the ferry terminal. Near the beach there is a small parking lot and a campsite with toilets, water and launching boats.
Stokes Bay is a beach in the bay of the same name, surrounded by piles of boulders, on the north coast of Kangaroo Island. You can get to the beach by ferry from Cape Jervis or by taxi from the airport of Kangaroo island serving the domestic lines.
Vivonn Bay is a beach in the bay of the same name on the south coast of Kangaroo Island. You can get to the bay by rented car from Kingscote Airport or from the ferry pier. Public transport does not go to Vivonn Bay.