Kangaroo Island Weather in May

Kangaroo Island Weather

Kangaroo Island is a stunning destination known for its never-ending landscapes waiting to be explored and abundant wildlife. May is the month when the island begins to welcome the cooler season, as the last of the autumn leaves fall and winter sets in. The drop in temperature adds a fresh change, breathing new life into the flora and fauna as the animals become more active. It’s a slower time of year when you can get swept up in cosy indoor activities and delicious meals by the crackling fire. 

Kelly Hill Caves

What Is the Weather Like on Kangaroo Island in May

May on Kangaroo Island marks the beginning of winter, bringing a drop in temperature as the island embraces this cold shift. The weather during this month is generally mild, making it nice and cool without being too cold, so you can still enjoy outdoor activities without the intense sun beating down on you.

The biggest drop in temperatures occurs during the evening and early morning hours. It’s the perfect excuse to enjoy the island’s cosy indoor settings, such as sitting by a warm fire or indulging in local cuisine.

May also brings an increase in humidity and rain as it welcomes the wet season. Thankfully, these showers are usually light and over with before you know it. The best part about this month is that the cooler weather brings out the animals who become much more active during the day. You can spot kangaroos, koalas, and a variety of bird species.

Average Temperatures in Kangaroo Island in May

In May, Kangaroo Island experiences a noticeable drop in temperature as it transitions into winter. During the day, average temperatures range from a mild 13°C to 18°C (55°F to 64°F), with a refreshing crispness in the air.

As night falls, the temperatures dip further, with nighttime averages between 8°C and 10°C (46°F to 50°F). These cooler evenings are perfect for enjoying indoor activities, such as dining at local restaurants, relaxing by a fire, or settling in with a warm drink after a day of adventure. This drop in temperature is also ideal for stargazing, with clear, cold nights offering stunning views of the southern sky.

Dolphin encounter Kangaroo Island

Average temperatures on Kangaroo Island in May 

Region

Max °C

Min °C

Average °C

Max °F

Min °F

Average °F

Kingscote

18.6

7.8

13.2

65.48

46.06

55.76

Penneshaw

17

12.6

14.8

62.6

54.68

58.64

American River

18.6

7.8

13.2

65.48

46.06

55.76

Emu Bay

18.6

7.8

13.2

65.48

46.06

55.76

Sunshine Hours and Daylight in May

In May, as the temperatures drop to welcome winter, so do the daylight hours. On average, the island receives about 10 hours of sunshine per day during this month. The sun rises around 7am and sets around 5.30pm. While the days might be getting shorter, there is still plenty of time to get outdoors and explore. Once the sun does set, you can settle in front of a fire as you sample all the delicious produce and wines the island has to offer. 

UV levels on Kangaroo Island in May

In May, the average daily maximum UV index across Kangaroo Island sits at around 4. This indicates a moderate risk of exposure to ultraviolet rays, so it’s still important to cover up while you're outdoors to protect your skin. Even with this lower UV rating, it’s important to be aware that spending a long time outdoors can lead to skin damage.

Flinders Chase

Average Rainfall on Kangaroo Island in May

May marks the beginning of the wet season on Kangaroo Island as it moves into winter. On average, the island receives between 60 and 80 millimetres of rain throughout the month, spread over 10 to 12 days. 

The good news is, that the rain is usually brief and followed by clear skies, so it won’t stop your plans altogether. Simply come prepared with an umbrella and raincoat, so you can layer up when the showers hit. 

If the rain does become too much, simply head indoors and check out the local art galleries, or sit in front of a cosy fire while taking in the gorgeous views.

 

City / Region

 

Rainfall (mm)

Rainfall (inch)

Rainy days

Kingscote

 

47.5

1.05

15.4

Penneshaw

 

61.4

1.53

14.6

Emu Bay

 

47.5

15.4

9.4

American River

 

47.5

1.05

15.4

Best Things to Do on Kangaroo Island in May

The onset of winter brings a slower pace to Kangaroo Island in May. The cooler temperatures and increased rainfall are perfect for enjoying the island’s cosy indoor experiences, while still presenting plenty of opportunity to get outdoors and explore. Whether you’re looking to get up close with wildlife, explore underground caves, or warm up with a local brew, May offers plenty of activities to make the most of your trip. Here are some of the best things to do on Kangaroo Island in May.

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park

The animals really do come alive in the winter months, as the cooler weather brings them out and makes them much more active during the daytime. At Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, you can get up close and personal with many different creatures, including the cuddly koalas. During your visit, you can learn all about where they live, their diets and the challenges they are currently facing in the wild.

You can also see the kangaroos, echidnas and a variety of bird species. Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park is committed to the conservation and care of native Australian animals, so it’s a chance to contribute to this ongoing work while learning more about Australian wildlife.

Kangaroo Island Wildflowers

Kelly Hill Caves

Ready to step back in time? Kelly Hill Caves on Kangaroo Island is a must-do activity in the cooler months. Known for their incredible limestone creations, you can glimpse into the geological history of the region as you explore stalactites and stalagmites that have been formed over thousands of years underground.

You can take an audio-visual tour with narration to experience an immersive history of the caves as you wander through. Start above ground and learn all about the caves’ history before you head underneath. And if you have a sense of adventure, you can even crawl, climb, and squeeze your way through lesser-known parts of the cave system.

Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery

As the temperatures cool down in May, there’s no better place to warm up and experience a slice of Kangaroo Island’s history than at the Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery. This iconic distillery is the only commercial eucalyptus oil distillery in South Australia, and it has been producing high-quality eucalyptus oil since 1991. 

Guided tours take you through the process of eucalyptus oil production, from harvesting the native eucalyptus leaves to distilling the oil using age-old techniques. You’ll have the chance to see the distillery in action and learn about the various uses of eucalyptus oil, from natural remedies to eco-friendly cleaning products.

After the tour, you can sample skincare items, soaps, and delicious local honey before enjoying a hot drink or a light meal in the distillery cafe or checking out the cellar door for Kangaroo Island Ciders.

Kangaroo Island ferry

Wildlife Safari

As the sun sets over Kangaroo Island in May, the island’s wildlife begins to stir, making it the perfect time for a dusk wildlife safari. The cooler evening temperatures and early sunset are ideal for spotting the island’s nocturnal animals as they become more active. A guided wildlife safari at dusk offers a unique opportunity to experience Kangaroo Island’s diverse fauna in their natural habitat.

With an experienced local guide, you’ll learn about the behaviours and habitats of these animals, as well as the best spots to watch them as they play and interact. Spot Stone Curlews, Boobook Owls, Brush-tailed Possums and maybe even an Echidna. See the Kangaroos grazing in open grasslands, or discover the Wallabies hiding in the shrublands.

Kangaroo Island enchanted fig tree

May on Kangaroo Island offers a unique blend of adventure, and cosy comfort as the island transitions into winter. The cooler weather and shorter days are perfect for exploring the natural beauty, whether you’re cuddling a koala at the wildlife park, exploring the depths of Kelly Hill Caves, or warming up by a fire with a hearty meal.

Whether you’ve started planning your Kangaroo Island holiday or not, check out First Light Travel’s Kangaroo Island blog for any further information you might need. Or, you can contact FLT’s Kangaroo Island travel team for advice and guidance on how to design your own trip. 

Felicity Frankish
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Felicity Frankish
: 9 Sep 2024 (Last updated: 9 Sep 2024)

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