Eyre Peninsula

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Carved by the Southern Ocean and the Great Australian Bight, the Eyre Peninsula is South Australia’s wild, windswept playground. This is a place where sheer limestone cliffs plunge into turquoise water, where you can swim with sea lions in crystal-clear bays, and where the seafood is so fresh you can watch the boats come in. With a raw, untamed beauty and a pace dictated by the tides, the Eyre Peninsula rewards those who take the time to explore its hidden coves, national parks, and fishing villages.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Ideally, allocate three to five days to properly experience the Eyre Peninsula. With a car, you can base yourself in Port Lincoln and take day trips to Coffin Bay, Baird Bay, and the national parks. For a more immersive trip, add two extra days to explore the far west coast, including the Great Australian Bight and the remote beaches near Ceduna. The loop from Port Lincoln up to Ceduna and back via the Eyre Highway is a classic self-drive route.

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