Eyre Peninsula Attractions
Live life to the fullest
Ever won the battle against a 40 kilogram kingfish? Have you been cage diving amongst great white sharks?
Ever snorkelled with whiskered sea lions or swam in water teeming with huge tuna? What about diving down deep with the amazing Australian giant cuttlefish?
There are many reasons to visit the Eyre Peninsula and here are just a few. Surf the breaks at world famous Cactus Beach, swim with sea lions, cast a line from a boat, beach or jetty. For thrill seekers, go cage diving with sharks.
Whale watching
The whale watchers come because there is no better place to see the whales than the Head of Bight viewing platform. Each year up to a hundred southern right whales spend the winter here. The scenery is wild. Watch the waves of the Southern Ocean crash against the cliffs.
Get back to nature
Many come for the national parks with huge sand dunes, deserted beaches and rugged bushland. Camp and feel like there’s no one else in the world. Visit the red earth of the outback, the Gawler Ranges and walk where the land has been undisturbed for millions of years.
Dine on the freshest seafood
Feel the warmth of a perfect summer day’s breeze, as you dive into the cool seawater. Let the kids frolic, explore and run on the shores of Spencer Gulf.
Watch the sunlight dance on the waters of Boston Bay as you eat crayfish, Coffin Bay oysters and sip local wine.
Try new things. Make new memories.
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