Departing from Sea Dragon, the day of adventure begins traveling west across the island towards Seal Bay Conservation Park, home to the endangered Australian sea lion. With only an estimated 12,000 sea lions left in the world, Seal Bay is the third largest colony of this species. Your guide holds a special Seal Bay accreditation, so they are able to walk you through the striking sand dune system and along the pristine beach for approximately an hour, learning all about these beautiful mammals. Then head to Flinders Chase, with a stop along the way at the Vivonne Bay General Store for one of their famous (and delicious) whiting burgers (a local and very popular fish). Continue the drive and keep an eye out for Rosenberg goannas lazing in the sun and view the stunning rejuvenation of native bush species from the devastating bushfires of 2019-20. A stop at Remarkable Rocks will give you the first views of the rugged coastline in this diverse national park. The amazing rock formations and distinct red rocks are a photographer’s delight.
The afternoon will be spent at other known attractions in the park, namely Cape Du Couedic, Weirs Cove and Admirals Arch. Learn about the early maritime history of this wild environment, all the while spotting other native animal species including long-nosed fur seals at Admirals Arch, echidnas, kangaroos, tammar wallabies and a range of birds and reptiles.