São Jorge

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Perched on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain, São Jorge is a tiny, windswept settlement that feels like a mirage on the vast Australian outback. Its name, a Portuguese legacy from early explorers, hints at a story of isolation and resilience. For travellers crossing the Eyre Highway, this is a rare oasis of civilisation—a place to stretch legs, fill the tank, and soak in the stark beauty of the treeless plains that stretch to the horizon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

An hour or two is enough to refuel, stretch your legs, and take in the roadhouse and nearby lookout. If you're a keen stargazer or whale-watcher, consider an overnight stop to catch sunset and sunrise over the bight. Most travellers pass through as part of a 2–3 day crossing between Ceduna and Norseman, using São Jorge as a convenient midpoint break.

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