Fowlers Bay

Photo: Kerry Raymond at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

Fowlers Bay is a remote coastal gem on South Australia's far west coast, where the Great Australian Bight meets the Nullarbor Plain. This tiny settlement offers a raw, windswept beauty and some of the most spectacular whale-watching in the country. With its pristine beaches, towering sand dunes, and a sense of utter isolation, it's a destination for travellers seeking a genuine outback-meets-ocean experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors pass through on a Nullarbor crossing, but Fowlers Bay deserves at least a full day and overnight stay. Arrive in the afternoon, whale-watch from the headland, then drive out to the dunes for sunset. The next morning, take a beach walk and visit the roadhouse before continuing your journey. If you're keen on fishing or photography, consider two nights.

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