Exploring Little Sahara on Kangaroo Island

About the diverse Landscapes on Kangaroo Island – Travel log no. 66

Our last day on Kangaroo Island had begun. At first we explored the beach and bay of Vivonne Bay were we had camped.

Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island
We followed a little river to get on the beach of Vivonne Bay.

The bay itself it super rural. We didn’t see anybody else on the beach in the morning. The haze on the horizon put a mystical atmosphere on the whole bay.

Vivonne Bay, Australia
The haze flows over the dunes on the Eastside of Vivonne Bay.

Afterwards we drove off to a huge sand dune called Little Sahara. This should be the last site visited on the island before taking the ferry back.

Little Sahara, Kangaroo Island
The sand dunes are close to Vivonne Bay but far away from the Ocean. They are about 70m high.

We took the ferry around 5pm and arrived on the main land with sun set.

After about one hour of driving we arrived in Normanville where we set up camp for the night.