I’ve fallen in love with Kangaroo Island. When we first came to Australia, we hadn’t even heard of it. After living here for a good few months I have come to the conclusion it is one of Australias most overlooked destinations. That being said, I guess it is the lack of tourists and residents that helps maintain the island as a wildlife sanctuary. Before I start telling you how amazingly stunning KI is, there is a downside. Other than a short 35-minute flight from Adelaide airport (around $140), the Sealink ferry is the only means of public transport to the island. For two of us and our car, it cost us a whopping $180! But if you can see past the fact that Sealink is robbing you blind, you will get to explore one of Australias most hidden gems. Flinders Chase National Park Located on the west side of Kangaroo Island,…
Life on the farm: living and working on Kangaroo Island
Yes, it is a real place! We are currently living on Kangaroo Island, just a forty five minute ferry away from the mainland of…
A weekend in Adelaide, South Australia
We stayed in Adelaide, South Australia for just three days. We had only been on the road for a week or so but driving…
Driving along Australia’s longest straight road: The Nullarbor Plain
We camped at the Balladonia Roadhouse for one night before we headed for the Nullarbor Plain, the longest straight road in Australia. The Nullarbor is ninety…
Road Trip across South Western Australia | Wave Rock, Esperance, & Lucky Bay
We have just flown back to Australia after two weeks in the UK. Our plan was minimal. In fact, it pretty much consisted of…