Ceduna

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Perched on the edge of the Great Australian Bight, Ceduna is a laid-back coastal town that serves as the gateway to the remote Eyre Peninsula. Its name, derived from the Aboriginal word for 'resting place,' perfectly captures its easygoing vibe. With pristine beaches, a rich maritime history, and some of the best seafood in Australia, Ceduna offers a genuine slice of South Australian coastal life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Ceduna on a road trip across the Nullarbor or heading to the Eyre Peninsula. A half-day is enough to see the main sights and enjoy a seafood lunch, but overnight stays reward you with a relaxed coastal evening. If you're keen on fishing or exploring nearby beaches, plan for a full day.

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