Description

Granite Island is situated off Victor Harbor in South Australia and connects to the mainland by a causeway.

Granite Island has historical and cultural significance for the Ngarrindjeri people and is included in the Dreaming legend of Ngurunderi. It also has historical and heritage value for European people.

Current facilities include a cafe, kiosk, souvenir shop, penguin centre and public toilets. A horse drawn tram controlled by the District Council of Victor Harbor operates daily.

Granite Island is home to a colony of approximately 700 little penguins (Eudyptula minor) and guided tours operate each evening at dusk.

Rates From : $13.00



Tour Options

Guided Penguin Tour - GINP03

The ever-popular Guided Penguin Walks continue to be a favourite with visitors to this area. The tour commences at dusk every night. Participants then form small groups and accompany a professionally trained guide to view the penguins as they come ashore after a days fishing. The penguins make their way to their burrows where they can be seen displaying various behaviours, depending on the time of year. These behaviours may include feeding chicks, nest building, courting and mating. Guides will interpret the biology, ecology, behaviours and adaptations of these charismatic creatures.

Operates: Daily at dusk.

Rate From: $13.00



Facilities

   Guide        Waiting Area    


Other Information

Disabled Access - Disabled toilet and ramp.

Suitable for Children - Children catered for.



Website :www.graniteisland.com.au Tel No :8552 7555