A stone’s throw from the South Australian coast or a short 30minute flight from Adelaide, Australia’s third largest island (seven times the size of Singapore) is a microcosm of diverse landscapes and home to an impressive line up of native wildlife.
Its untamed coastline is home to thousands of little penguins and colonies of sea lions who come to bask on the beach. Its bushland shelters wallabies, kangaroos and koalas. Whilst the lakes attract black swans and countless other species of birdlife. Local farmers produce wine, sheep’s milk cheeses and the best ‘Ligurian’ honey this side of Italy whilst the surrounding seas serve up fresh lobsters, oysters and prawns.