Emu Bay - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Emu Bay is a beautiful, 4 kilometer long, safe beach with vehicle access onto to the hard sand. It is one of the most popular spots of Kangaroo Island with safe, clear water for swimming. Anglers can try their luck from the jetty or launch their boats from the access ramp. The jetty was built in 1916 and, until the early 1930s, grain, stock and merchandise were taken to and from the Island from this jetty.
Emu Bay - FURTHER INFORMATION
Emu Bay - Kangaroo Island visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Emu Bay' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from South Australia.
Kangaroo Island lies around 18Km offshore and is popular holiday destination for visitors to the Adelaide area and South Australia. The ferry arrives at Penneshaw on the east coast and the main highway takes them to Kingscote, the main town in the center of the island.
This beach at Emu's Bay is 18Km north west from Kingscote, making it easily accessible and ideally situated for visitors staying in the town. Emu's Bay town is small with no shops or water supply and the houses there are an even mix of permanent residents and holiday homes. There are a number of small hotels in the vicinity which advertise Emu's Bay as being an ideal romantic destination.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
18Kms north west of Kingscote












