

Eyre Peninsula
Wild Coast, Great Beaches & Seafood
The Eyre Peninsula is a rugged and remote coastal region where dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters and wide open spaces take centre stage.
Known for its pristine beaches, abundant marine life and some of the freshest seafood in Australia, the peninsula offers unforgettable coastal experiences and outdoor adventure.
From exploring national parks and secluded beaches to wildlife encounters and scenic coastal drives, the Eyre Peninsula invites you to slow down, embrace the wild and experience South Australia’s untamed edge.
Top Things to Do on the Eyre Peninsula
Explore Coffins Bay National Park
Discover pristine beaches, coastal dunes and turquoise waters in Coffin Bay National Park, ideal for swimming, walking and scenic drives.
Visit Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is the peninsula’s main hub, offering great food, coastal views, boat tours and easy access to nearby national parks.
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Enjoy Fresh Eyre Peninsula Seafood
The region is famous for oysters, abalone, tuna and seafood straight from the ocean, with farm gates and restaurants showcasing local produce.​
Swim with Sea lions at Port Lincoln
Enjoy an unforgettable wildlife experience by swimming alongside playful Australian sea lions on a guided tour from Port Lincoln.
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Visit Cowell
Cowell is a relaxed coastal town on Franklin Harbour, known for jetty fishing, calm waters, silo art and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.
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Walk the Arno Bay Mangrove Trail
Explore the Arno Bay Mangrove Walk, a peaceful coastal trail through tidal mangroves with excellent birdwatching opportunities.
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Go Fishing on the Eyre Peninsula
The Eyre Peninsula is one of South Australia’s best fishing destinations, offering jetty fishing, beach fishing and boating opportunities.
Visit Tumby Bay
Tumby Bay is a charming seaside town known for its jetty, stunning murals, calm swimming beach and relaxed coastal vibe.
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