Kangaroo Island Odyssey Tours - Now Operated by Intrepid

Kangaroo Island Odysseys' tours are now operated by Intrepid.

What's happening?

All current bookings are safe and secure, including bus, ferry and accommodation. No action is required on your part.  All current tour schedules and prices are being honoured for the 2023/24 season.

We have received a list of all of the bookings that were currently held by KIO, and we will be working over the next fortnight or so to input these into our system. In due course, you will receive a reconfirmation, which will include "our ref", "your ref" as well as the old Sealink booking reference. For those with many bookings, we will work out a system to provide an overview of all bookings rather than one by one.

It will take some time to send out all of these reconfirmations, and we prioritise departures going out in the coming weeks.

 

The Kangaroo Island Odyssey website has now been redirected, and we are currently building out the information on our new suppliers site.

New bookings

We are happy to receive your enquiry for new bookings, though we are prioritising putting the existing bookings into the system, so we will be a little slow on the uptake in the next fortnight. We ask for your patience with this. We are just as eager as you are to confirm your booking!

For new bookings, please email KI@inspirationoutdoors.com.au or call 1300 544 882

Highlights

A koala in a tree on Kangaroo Island
Meet native critters

With an expert guide by your side, you'll have a good chance of spotting native animals in their natural habitats. Keep an eye out for koalas high in the trees, fur seals sunning themselves on the rocks, echidnas searching for ants and platypus which can often be spotted at the waterholes in the Rocky River region at Flinders Chase National Park.

Little Sahara Dune on Kangaroo Island
Surf the dunes

Named for its rolling dunes that resemble the North African desert, Little Sahara is a must-visit for anyone who wants to admire sweeping views of the spectacular Vivonne Bay. But the fun doesn't stop at the top. To get back down to sea level, why not sandboard or toboggan your way down the slopes (the biggest of which is nearly 70 metres high). Adrenaline rush guaranteed.

A traveller admiring the sea views on a Kangaroo Island beach
Hike the Wilderness Trail

Get active and connect with nature on the Wilderness Trail. From dense bushland and towering Mallee forests to rugged coastline and vast vistas of the Southern Ocean, walking is a great way to see the island's beauty and explore at your own pace. Keep watch for local bottled-nosed dolphins and seabirds soaring above your head along the coastal sections.

A walker at Flinders Chase National Park
Explore Flinders Chase National Park

Explore Flinders Chase National Park and visit famous sites such as Weirs Cove, Harvey’s Return, Admirals Arch and Remarkable Rocks (and remarkable they are!). This unique, 500 million-year-old rock formation is perched 70 metres above the ocean and could easily be mistaken for a modern art sculpture.

Two Australian sea lions
See Australian sea lions

Kangaroo Island is one of the best places in the country to see Australian sea lions. Take a stroll along the boardwalks of the stunning Seal Bay where these intriguing animals have lived in large colonies for thousands of years. You'll observe their behaviour with a ranger and learn all about how they surf, hunt, nurture their pups and defend their territory.

Kangaroo Island beach
Hit the beach

Kangaroo Island's beaches are regularly voted as some of the most beautiful in Australia. The best part? They're lower on the tourist radar so you'll have them (almost) all to yourself. Hop your way between the white sands of Emu Bay, the turquoise waters of Vivonne Bay and the giant rock pool of the secluded Stokes Bay.

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