Destination golf at its finest.

Designed by renowned golf course architect Darius Oliver to awe and inspire, this 18-hole links-style course challenges players with every shot while embracing the island’s visually stunning natural beauty.
Meticulous attention to detail will shape the very essence and playability of the course. Vast, open fairways paired with breathtaking views from the tee, and a wealth of risk-reward opportunities from 100 metres in.
Beyond the golf, the course offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience the island’s rich nature up close off the beaten path, with abundance of wildlife species and flora, all set amongst dramatic coastal vistas.
Engage with Australia’s unique wildlife
The Cliffs Kangaroo Island is alive with unique native flora and fauna that bring the landscape to life in extraordinary ways.
Among the natural highlights is the rare Morning Flag, a native iris that adds a delicate splash of purple colour, thriving alongside the distinctive Bearded Heath vegetation that defines much of the coastline.
Wildlife sightings are just as memorable, from shy echidnas foraging along the fairways to kangaroos distinguished by their striking white nose markings.
Overhead, wedge-tailed eagles soar on ocean breezes, a majestic reminder of the wild, untamed beauty that makes this place so special.
When you’re playing at The Cliffs Kangaroo Island, meeting the locals is an inevitable, wondrous experience.
Getting to The Cliffs Kangaroo Island
Located just 20 minutes from the ferry at Penneshaw and 40 minutes from Kingscote Airport, The Cliffs Kangaroo Island is easily accessible for visitors.
Travel options to Kangaroo Island include a 30-minute flight from Adelaide to Kingscote Airport, a 45-minute ferry ride from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw, and 30-minute helicopter flight time from Adelaide.