Ceduna

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Perched on the edge of the Great Australian Bight, Ceduna is the gateway to the Nullarbor and a surprising little gem on South Australia’s west coast. This laid-back coastal town is all about big skies, fresh seafood (particularly oysters), and a palpable sense of remoteness. For travellers on the Eyre Highway, it’s a welcome pit stop – but those who linger will discover quiet beaches, Aboriginal cultural sites, and a genuine outback-meets-ocean vibe.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Ceduna in a day, but it rewards an overnight stay. Arrive in the afternoon, take an oyster tour, watch sunset from Goog’s Lookout, and enjoy a seafood dinner. The next morning, stock up for the Nullarbor crossing or explore the nearby beaches before moving on. If you’re into fishing or birdwatching, two nights give you time to relax and explore the quieter coves.

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