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Kangaroo Island Parks Pay up Front and Save: Adult Conc Heritage accommodation (valid to 30 June 2015) Tour and entry fees (valid to 30 June 2015) Take a step back in time in beautifully restored, fully furnished, self-contained, heritage listed accommodation. You can choose to pay as you go, or you can see it all at your own pace with a Kangaroo Island Tour Pass. Either way, a trip to each of the Island’s landmarks is affordable on any travel budget. Flinders Chase National Park: Two Extra Family Kangaroo Island Parks Pay up front and save: Adult Conc. Child Family All prices per night Persons Guest Kangaroo Island Pass $68 $55 $42 $185 Cape du Couedic Lightstation Tours and entry guide The ultimate visitor package, giving you 12 month access to: Karatta, Parndana or Troubridge Lodge Peak $219 $29 $265 • Seal Bay Guided Tour, Boardwalk and Lookout • Cape Borda Lighthouse Tour 2014–2015 (maximum 7 guests – 2 night minimum stay) Off Peak $170 $29 $206 • Kelly Hill Show Cave Tour • Cape Willoughby Lighthouse Tour Rocky River • Flinders Chase National Park entry May’s Homestead (maximum 7 guests) Peak $171 $29 $217 The Kangaroo Island Tour Pass is available from any of the below listed sites and the Natural Resources Off Peak $133 $29 $170 Centre in Kingscote. Postman’s Cottage (maximum 4 guests) $72 $25 N/A Or pay as you go: Adult Conc. Child Family Cape Borda Lightstation Seal Bay Flinders Light Lodge (maximum 7 guests) Peak $219 $29 $265 Guided tour including boardwalk and lookout $32 $26 $18 $80 Off Peak $170 $29 $206 Boardwalk and lookout (unguided) $15 $12 $9 $40 Hartley Hut (maximum 3 guests) Peak $144 $29 N/A Twilight tour (summer school holidays)* $60 $50 $38 $165 Off Peak $112 $29 N/A Kelly Hill Caves Woodward Hut (maximum 2 guests) $24 N/A Show cave tour $18 $15 $10 $45 Adventure caving** (children must be 8 years) $70 $55 $40 Cape Willoughby Conservation Park: Two Extra Family Cape Borda Lightstation Lightstation tour $15 $12 $9 $39 All prices per night Persons Guest Self guided tour $3 $3 $3 $3 Cape Willoughby Lightstation Cape Willoughby lightstation Seymour or Thomas Cottage Peak $219 $29 $265 Lightstation tour $15 $12 $9 $39 (maximum 9 guests) Off Peak $170 $29 $206 Self guided tour $3 $3 $3 $3 Flinders Chase National Park Please note: One day entry $10 $8 $6 $27 • All prices include linen except at Woodward Hut where linen hire is optional for $11 per guest. Two day entry*** $15 $12 $9 $41 *Bookings essential for Seal Bay Twilight Tour and Kelly Hill Adventure Caving Tour. **Adventure caving is subject • A two night minimum stay applies to the Cape du Couedic cottages at all times. to a minimum number of participants. *** Applies to two consecutive days. Camping fees are not included. A two night minimum stay may also apply at other cottages during South Australian school holidays. Ticket classifications: • A peak tariff applies September to April inclusive. Adult Any person of, or over 16 years of age. • Family rate includes 2 adults and 2 children (children under 4 years are free of charge). Concession Any person holding a valid full time Australian secondary or tertiary student card, • Number of guests cannot exceed the maximum bed capacity. (Conc.) Australian pensioner card, health care card, Australian seniors health card, South Australian state concession card or Australian Seniors card. Concession is not Book accommodation online at: www.parks.sa.gov.au/kiaccommodation available to overseas cardholders. Child Any person aged 4 – 15 years (children under 4 years are free). For further information on accommodation please contact: Family Consists of 2 adults with 2 children, or 1 adult with 3 children. Natural Resources Kangaroo Island Extra children are 50% of the child rate. PMB 246, Flinders Chase Service, via Kingscote SA 5223 T: (08) 8553 4410 F: (08) 8559 7268 E: [email protected] For more information contact: T: 08 8553 4444 www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/kangarooisland Seal Bay Kelly Hill Caves Cape Borda Lightstation Cape Willoughby Camping (valid to 30 June 2015) T: (08) 8553 4463 T: (08) 8553 4464 T: (08) 8553 4465 Lightstation Enjoy the peacefulness and vast wilderness of Kangaroo Island parks by camping under the stars at the E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: (08) 8553 4466 secluded campgrounds. There are limited spaces available. Open 9 am – 5 pm daily The stunning Kelly Hill Caves are a magical Open 9 am – 5 pm Daily E: [email protected] Price per site: Car Motorcycle No Vehicle (until 6 pm during SA summer school holidays) underground world filled with amazing limestone Cape Borda Lightstation is stunningly located upon Rich in maritime history, Cape Willoughby is Flinders Chase National Park | T: (08) 8553 4490 E: [email protected] Seal Bay is the only place in the world where you formations. A guided tour takes you on a walk the cliffs overlooking Investigator Strait. To discover South Australia’s first lightstation. Although the Rocky River — bookings required $28 $10 $10 can see the Australian sea-lion up-close. Seal Bay is amidst ornate cave formations and lets you discover the maritime history of the area you can take a lightstation operated to prevent shipwrecks, Snake Lagoon — bookings required $13 $7 $7 about 45 minutes from the Island’s main town of how the caves and their spectacular decorations are tour of the lighthouse. Don’t miss the cannon a number of ships sank off the coastline, the Kingscote. Free foreign language audio is available formed. Tickets are available for purchase from the firing on the 12.30 pm tour! remnants of which can still be found in the area. West Bay — bookings required $13 $7 $7 on guided tours. Visitor Centre 10 mins prior to Tour Departure. Lightstation tour* Join a guided tour and enjoy spectacular views Harvey’s Return — self-registration $13 $7 $7 Guided tour times* Show cave tour times (approximately 45 minutes) over Backstairs Passage. Showers for campers not staying at Rocky River $4 (approximately 45 minutes) (approximately 40 minutes) Daily (all year round) Lightstation tour* Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park | T: (08) 8553 4444 Daily (all year round) Daily (all year round) Morning: 11.00. (approximately 45 minutes) Murray Lagoon — self-registration $13 $7 $7 Afternoon: 12.30*, 2.00. D’Estrees Bay — self-registration $13 $7 $7 Morning: 9.00, 9.45, 10.30, 11.15. Morning: 10.30, 11.00. Daily (all year round) School Holidays Afternoon: 12.15, 1.00, 1.45, 2.30, 3.15, 4.00. Afternoon: 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. Morning: 11.30. Lashmar Conservation Park | T: (08) 8553 4444 Summer: Sat 13 Dec 2014 – Mon 26 Jan 2015 School Holidays School Holidays Afternoon: 12.30, 2.00. Antechamber Bay — self-registration $13 $7 $7 Summer: Sat 13 Dec 2014 – Mon 26 Jan 2015 Autumn: Sat 11 Apr 2015 – Sun 26 Apr 2015 Summer: Sat 13 Dec 2014 – Mon 26 Jan 2015 School Holidays | T: (08) 8553 4444 Morning: 11.00. Remote Trekking Morning: 9.00, 9.45, 10.00, 10.30, 10.45, Morning: 9.30, 10.15, 10.30, 11.00, 11.30. Summer: Sat 13 Dec 2014 – Mon 26 Jan 2015 Afternoon: 12.30*, 2.00, 3.15, 4.00. 11.15, 11.45. Afternoon: 12.00, 12.30, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Autumn: Sat 11 Apr 2015 – Sun 26 Apr 2015 Please note: *Cannon firing is conducted on the 12.30 pm tour. Afternoon: 12.15, 12.30, 1.00, 1.15, 1.30, 1.45, Autumn: Sat 11 Apr 2015 – Sun 26 Apr 2015 Morning: 11.30. • Campers at Flinders Chase National Park pay only one day entry fee per person to the Park, unless **A self-guided walk and entry to museum is available between Morning: 10.15, 10.30, 11.00, 11.30. 2.00, 2.15, 2.30, 3.00, 3.15, 3.45, 4.00, 4.15, 5.00. tours at a cost of $3.00 for visitors not joining the tour. Afternoon: 12.30, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. they are holders of the Kangaroo Island Tour Pass which incorporates the park entry fee. Afternoon: 12.00, 12.30, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. Autumn: Sat 11 Apr 2015 – Sun 26 Apr 2015 *Access to the lighthouse balcony may be restricted during • Gas fires only are permitted all year round except on declared Total Fire Ban Days when no fires extreme weather conditions. Access involves climbing stairs. Morning: 9.00, 9.45, 10.00, 10.30, 10.45, Adventure Caving tour* Flinders Chase are permitted (check the Country Fire Service [CFS] broadcast notices on local radio 891 ABC and 765 Children under 4 are NOT permitted to use the stairs unless 11.15. 11.30. (approximately 2 hours) National Park they are in an approved baby harness or backpack. 5CC or check CFS hotline 1300 362 361). Afternoon: 12.15, 1.00, 1.30, 1.45, 2.15, 2.30, 3.00, Available at 2.15 pm daily **A self-guided walk is available during opening hours at a cost 3.15, 4.00. T: (08) 8553 4450 Those with a more adventurous spirit can crawl of $3.00 for visitors not joining the tour. For further information on camping please contact: E: [email protected] Twilight tour* their way through an underground maze of Flinders Chase is a vast wilderness that features Please note: ALL SITES Natural Resources Kangaroo Island (approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes) smaller caverns on a guided Adventure Cave Tour.
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