Yorke Peninsula

Jutting into the Spencer Gulf like a crooked finger, the Yorke Peninsula is South Australia’s unsung coastal gem — a sun-scorched landscape of sheer sea cliffs, empty beaches, and sleepy fishing towns that feel a world away from Adelaide’s bustle. This is a place where you can dig for your own dinner on a mudflat, watch pods of dolphins surf the swell, and lose yourself in a horizon of wheat fields and blue water. The pace is slow, the air smells of saltbush and sea spray, and the locals are as warm as the summer sun.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least three to four days to properly explore the peninsula. Base yourself in a town like Edithburgh or Marion Bay and spend your days alternating between coastal walks, heritage sightseeing, and lazy afternoons on the sand. A week-long stay lets you add a side trip to the remote southern tip and still have time for a round of golf at the stunning Marion Bay Links.

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