Tumby Bay

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On the calm eastern shore of the Eyre Peninsula, Tumby Bay is a classic South Australian coastal escape that feels like a well-kept secret. Its protected, turquoise bay is fringed by a long sandy beach and a tidy foreshore dotted with Norfolk pines, giving the town a laid-back, timeless vibe. Here you can swim in gentle waters, cast a line off the jetty, and soak up the kind of quiet coastal atmosphere that makes you want to stay an extra day.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that one full day is enough to enjoy the beach, jetty, and a relaxed meal, but two nights allow you to truly unwind, take a boat trip to Boston Island, and explore the surrounding coastline at a leisurely pace. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary of the Eyre Peninsula, Tumby Bay makes a perfect overnight stop between Port Lincoln and Whyalla.

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