Arno Bay

Photo: City of PAE Libraries’ local historical photos / CC BY 2.0

Arno Bay is a sleepy coastal hamlet on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, where the Spencer Gulf meets the outback. This is a place for genuine escape: shallow turquoise waters lap at a long, sandy beach, and the jetty is a favourite for dangling a line. The town's pace is dictated by the tide and the catch, with a small general store and a caravan park that feels like a throwback to simpler holidays. It's a perfect pitstop on a self-drive journey along the Eyre Peninsula's seafood frontier.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Arno Bay is a relaxed stopover rather than a destination. Spend a half-day to a full day: arrive by lunch, fish off the jetty in the afternoon, and enjoy a sunset beach walk. If you're a keen angler, consider an overnight stay at the caravan park to maximise fishing time. It works well as a break between Port Lincoln (1.5 hours south) and Whyalla (2 hours north).

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