
The coastline between Sydney and Melbourne is known as the 'Kangaroo Coast'; and for good reasons.
As many parts of Australian coastline become over developed and over run by tourists and locals alike the Kangaroo Coast offers a plesant alternative. The huge areas of National Parks, State Forests and Marine Parks along the Kangaroo Coast with a lack of development has meant that the you are able to see the real Australia.
Along the Kangaroo Coast it is common to view Kangaroos in the wild (sometimes on the beach), Dolphins call many of the bays and inlets home while Whales migrate along the coast annually and this is all watched from above by Pelicans and Sea Eagles. The Kangaroo Coast allows you to see a variety of Australias most popular wildlife where they belong, in the wild.
If you are looking to fill your days full of action and adventure there is plenty to do both in and out of the water while for those looking to do as little as possible, we can accommodate that too. Take a crusie one of the many bays, rivers or inlets on a Dolphin Watch Cruise, head for sea on a Whale Watch Cruise, go for a Surf, Sea Kayak or Scuba Dive on one of the many fantastic dive sites. Bush Walking, Mountain Biking, Abseiling and Hores Riding. If there is something you want to do you can do it on the Kangaroo Coast.
The Kangaroo Coast has over 1000km of spectacular coastline boasting hundreds of sparkling white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, spectacular coastal cliffs, inland waterways, mountain ranges and everything inbetween. With a series of comfortable and affordable places to stay you need a week but could take a month to explore the Kangaroo Coast. With something for everyone the Kangaroo Coast is a must see.
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