Smoky Bay

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Smoky Bay is a sleepy coastal town on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, where the waters of the Great Australian Bight lap against white-sand beaches and the air is filled with the calls of seabirds. This is a place to slow down, cast a line, and soak up the region's wild, unspoiled beauty. The town's name comes from the misty sea smoke that often rises from the bay on cool mornings—a fitting introduction to a destination that feels refreshingly off the beaten path.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Smoky Bay rewards those who linger. Spend at least one full day here to truly unwind—arrive early to fish off the jetty, spend the afternoon lazing on the beach, and catch the sunset over the bay. If you're on a self-drive of the Eyre Peninsula, two nights allows you to explore Murphy's Haystacks and Lake Newland at a relaxed pace, plus enjoy a morning crab hunt before moving on.

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