Vivonne Beach is the kind of place that makes you forget time exists tucked away on Kangaroo Island’s southern coast it’s pure untouched magic white sand so soft it squeaks underfoot turquoise water that sparkles even on a cloudy day and a peacefulness that feels like your own private escape from the world there’s something surreal about standing there watching waves roll in with no one else around it’s not commercialised or crowded just raw natural beauty the surrounding dunes and bushland add to the charm and if you’re lucky you might spot a sea lion lazing about or a dolphin cruising by perfect for a beach picnic a quiet swim when conditions allow or simply sinking your toes into the sand while doing absolutely nothing Vivonne Beach isn’t just a destination it’s a reset button if you’re heading to Kangaroo Island missing this spot...
Read moreIt's ok. It's like a UK beach. Very sandy but windy and cold when we were there end of October. The sand is white which makes it very reflective when wet, good for photos. The water is turquoise blue and quite clear. Other than a few rocks/reef, there were no other interruptions to the sand. Small dunes covered with shrub and dry grass border the cove. It is a sunrise location rather than sunset, but does look good in evening light too. Only 4 stars because I think the main thing going for it is it's colours and remoteness. There are better beaches around the world and this would not rank even the top 10 in the ones I've been to so far unfortunately. But this is very subjective so don't let this dissuade you from having a look...
Read moreVivonne Bay has consistently been voted as one the best beaches in Australia, and in 2025, one of the best beaches in the world!
Due to its pristine white sand, clear turquoise waters, opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and picnics, and its unique features like nearby sand dunes and abundant marine and wildlife.
Who can argue with that!
Sorry folks, no overtourism here! There was not a soul to be seen on the beach! It is called supply and demand. Tourists can't flood the island.
SeaLink operates the main ferry service to Kangaroo Island, using twin-hulled catamaran ferries from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island, a 45-minute journey. The service offers car and...
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