Coffin Bay

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On South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, Coffin Bay is a wild, windswept paradise of oyster farms, white sand dunes, and turquoise waters. Despite its morbid name (a corruption of 'Coffin Island' after a ship), this is a place of life and abundance. It's the oyster capital of Australia, but also a gateway to national park wilderness and some of the state's best coastal walks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day here: start with a morning oyster farm tour, then drive the national park loop (allow 2–3 hours with stops) and finish with an afternoon walk or kayak. If you're a keen fisher or walker, a second day lets you tackle longer trails like the Smooth Pool Walk (6 km return).

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