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Just off the coast of Victor Harbor, Granite Island is a stunning natural wonder known for its rugged coastal scenery, rich history, and diverse wildlife. Connected to the mainland by the Victor Harbor Causeway, visitors can walk or ride the famous Horse-Drawn Tram to this breathtaking island sanctuary. Whether you're looking for a scenic walk, wildlife encounters, or incredible ocean views, Granite Island is a must-visit!
What to See & Do on Granite Island
Spectacular Coastal Walks – Explore the Kaiki Walk, a loop trail around the island featuring dramatic cliffs, ocean views, and hidden rock formations.
Little Penguin Encounters – Visit at dusk for a chance to spot one of Australia’s smallest penguin colonies returning to shore. Guided tours are available for an up-close experience.
Whale Watching – From May to October, the island provides a prime location to see Southern Right Whales during their annual migration.
Unique Rock Formations – Discover the island’s granite boulders, sculpted by nature over millions of years, including the famous Umbrella Rock.
Fishing & Photography – Cast a line off the jetty or bring your camera for some of the most breathtaking coastal landscapes in South Australia.
How to Visit Granite Island
Granite Island is accessible via the Victor Harbor Causeway, either by walking or taking the iconic Horse-Drawn Tram. Entry to the island is free, and visitors are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes for exploring.
Distance from Victor Harbor Holiday Park
Approximately 5 minutes by car or a 15-minute walk along the foreshore to the causeway entrance.