Day 5 - A wonderful surprise breakfast for all of our guests this morning. The amazing staff at the Kangaroo Island Seaside Inn set up a fabulous breakfast (including pancakes) at Reeves Point, right on the Nepean Bay.

A perfect morning, our passengers just loved having breakfast overlooking the water and having time to wander around the park where the first settlers arrived on Kangaroo Island. 

The colony was established at Reeves Point, Kingscote on 27 July 1836, as South Australia’s first official European settlement.

Pictured is the wonderful staff from the Seaside Inn who really looked after us all and ensured we all had enough of the yummy breakfast. 

Also featuring in the photos is Alex Schumann who is the Manager of the Seaside Inn and known as ‘eye candy’ to the girls in the photo!

The other popular man on our tour was Glen Willson, our Sealink driver extraordinaire, whose family has a long history on the island and is pictured here with ‘the cheeky girls’. 

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Day 5 - After a great breakfast we travelled west to Emu Bay with its small jetty, dating back to 1918 and renowned for its beautiful 4 kilometre beach.

Our travels continued on to include a visit to the Old Wisanger School, officially opened in 1885 and provided continuous schooling to the community until the opening of Kingscote Area School in 1945. 

Travelling just along from Wisanger we were surprised to see a castle in the middle of no where. This is Georges Castle at Turners Homestead and is open to the public. 

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