Yorke Peninsula

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Yorke Peninsula is a ruggedly beautiful slice of South Australia that feels a world away from the city, yet is just a few hours’ drive from Adelaide. This is a place of dramatic coastal cliffs, sweeping sandy beaches, and quiet fishing villages where the pace of life slows to a crawl. It’s a haven for seafood lovers, with some of the best oysters, prawns, and whiting you’ll ever taste, and a paradise for those who love the outdoors – think surfing, snorkelling, and hiking along wild, untamed coastlines. For international travellers on a self-drive itinerary, the Yorke Peninsula offers an authentic taste of South Australia’s coastal culture without the crowds of the more famous tourist trails.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find that 3 to 4 days is the perfect amount of time to explore Yorke Peninsula at a relaxed pace. This allows you to spend a full day in Innes National Park, a day exploring the historic copper towns of Moonta and Kadina, and a day hopping between the seafood shacks and quiet beaches of the eastern coast. If you’re short on time, a whirlwind 2-day trip from Adelaide is possible, but you’ll miss the laid-back charm. For those who love fishing or surfing, a week-long stay is easily filled – the peninsula has a way of making you want to linger.

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