Service Details

KI Producers & Early Settlers Tour

Supplier Name:

Kangaroo Island Touring

Departure Date:

Adults:

Children (0 - 2):

Children older than 2 are costed as Adults.

Child Ages:

Specify child ages as at time of travel

Price:

A$3070.00    On Request


Inclusions:

Touring Highlights

- All touring is private.

- Included lunches focus on showcasing the best of local Kangaroo Island and South Australian produce.

- Luxury tour vehicles - Lexus, Mercedes Sprinter or GLE. The best luxury 4WDvehicles on the Island.

- Guides are Island locals and accredited naturalist guides with strong connection to community.

- No more than 7.5 hour days.

- Exclusive lunch locations.

- Maximum of 6 guests to 1 guide


- Full day private touring in luxury vehicle (approx 7.5 hours).

- Tasting flight at Islander Estate Wines

- Coffee and Scone at Emu Bay Lavender Farm

- Picnic lunch at Reeves Point with accompanying wine.

- Local naturalist guide.

What to Bring:

Departure Time:

09:00am

Departure Days:

Daily except 25DEC

Duration:

7.5 hours

Departure/ Pickup Info:

Accommodation

*Pickup Request:

Note: Pickup requests are subject to confirmation.

itinerary:

​~~ 01-Apr-2026 to 31-Mar-2027~~Valid for 01APR26-31MAR27:
Guest Itinerary

Kangaroo Island has become known for its producers, establishing a reputation for dedicated growers, premium products and their

stories. Along with this comes the rich history of the island and its early settlers, including its rich maritime and agricultural history, and the early colonies that settled the island in the 1800s. Explore local products, meet the producers, and immerse yourself in the history of the Island.

Morning

Your Kangaroo Island Touring Company guide will collect you from your accommodation and start by heading to Emu Bay Lavender Farm, run by mother and daughter duo Sophie and Eliza Sheridan. At the cafe nestled between rows of lavender, you will have the opportunity to taste some of the lavender-influenced sweet treats including the iconic lavender scones, along with browsing the lavender products, handmade on site. You will then enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch at the historic Reeves Point, which is the site of the first official settlement of South Australia and home to a range of native birds and wildlife.


Afternoon

After lunch, you will follow the Cygnet River Trail, stopping at Kangaroo Island Wool, a local collective of wool farmers, showcasing their products from the paddock to consumer. The wool mill allows guests to experience the Island’s agricultural history and community.

The onsite shop allows you to browse some of the premium merino wool products, handcrafted on-island. Just down the road, your next stop, Islander Estate Vineyards and Cellar Door, a local winery established in 2000 by Bordeaux winemaker Jaques Lurton. In the cellar

door, surrounded by native bushland, enjoy a guided tasting of the Islander Estate range. Your final stop is the iconic Clifford’s Honey Farm, a second generation family business showcasing Kangaroo Island’s pure Ligurian honey, the rarest honey in the world. Discover the secrets behind honey production with an interpretive display and try some of their honey products, including Jenny’s homemade ice-cream, and a range of local products.~~~~

Important Info:

Special Requests:

(240 Char Limit)

Note: Special requests generate directly to the service provider and cannot be guaranteed.