Baird Bay

Photo: Diceman / Public domain

On South Australia's remote Eyre Peninsula, Baird Bay is a sleepy coastal hamlet that punches far above its weight for wildlife encounters. This is the kind of place where the ocean feels wild and untamed, and the main attraction isn't a building or a monument – it's the chance to swim with sea lions and dolphins in their natural habitat. With a tiny population and a single general store, Baird Bay is all about the water, the sky, and the creatures that call it home.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a single day trip from Streaky Bay or Ceduna, but to truly soak up the wildlife experience, plan for an overnight stay. The sea lion and dolphin tour takes about 3–4 hours, leaving the rest of the day for beach time or fishing. If you can, book accommodation in one of the few holiday rentals or the caravan park – an extra evening gives you a chance to enjoy a quiet sunset and a second morning on the water.

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