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Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island - after Tasmania and Melville Island. It is situated 120 km southwest of Adelaide, 16 kilometres offshore from Cape Jervis, on the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula in the state of South Australia.
Geography
This island is 155 km long and up to 55 km wide and covers an area of 4,500 square kilometres.
TourismPlaces of InterestIt is a very popular destination for tourists wishing to spend between a few days and a week there. Popular sites are:
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Beaches
Safe swimming is possible on the northern beaches, such as Emu Bay, Stokes Bay or Snelling Beach. Shops and petrol stations can be found in the major villages Kingscote, Parndana, American River, Penneshaw (once called Hog Bay) and Vivionne Bay.
Transportation
Access to the island is via 30 minutes flight from Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia or by sea ferry with Sealink from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw, which takes about 50 minutes. A passenger ferry is operating between Glenelg and Kingscote and takes 2 1/2 hours.
Island's History
In 1802 British explorer Matthew Flinders named the place "Kanguroo" Island, after landing near Kangaroo Head on the north coast of Dudley Peninsula. Biggest town on Kangaroo Island is Kingscote, originally established at Reeves Point on 27 July 1836, it is South Australia's first official European settlement.