Mikkira Beach

Mikkira Beach is a secluded coastal gem on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, offering a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from the crowds. This pristine stretch of white sand and turquoise water is backed by rugged dunes and native scrub, creating a serene escape for nature lovers. The beach is part of the Mikkira Station, a historic sheep station that adds a layer of outback character to the coastal experience. With its excellent surf breaks and abundant wildlife, Mikkira Beach is a must-visit for those exploring the Eyre Peninsula's wild coastline.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a few hours to half a day at Mikkira Beach, enjoying a swim, surf, or picnic. If you're keen on fishing or longer coastal walks, plan for a full day. The beach is remote and lacks facilities, so bring all supplies (water, food, sunscreen) and time your visit for low tide when the beach is most accessible. Combine it with a stay in nearby Port Lincoln or Coffin Bay for a longer Eyre Peninsula itinerary.

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