Eyre Peninsula - South Australia
Want a seaside holiday without the seaside crowds? The Eyre Peninsula is the place to visit.
With more than 2,000 kilometres of coastline, you get as much space to yourself as you need.
Along this coastal expanse, you'll see sheltered coves and bays that are perfect for fishing, secluded beaches, and stunning cliff faces that provide the perfect vantage point for spotting giant whales as they undertake their annual migration through the Southern Ocean.
The Eyre Peninsula is also home to national parks, ancient caves, and the Nullarbor - the vast, treeless plain that has fascinated anyone with an explorer's spirit, ever since the area was discovered.
There's also charming seaside accommodation and mouthwatering local seafood - so there's no shortage of creature comforts.
So if you want a holiday without the holiday crowds, head to the Eyre Peninsula and find out what the rest of the pack is missing out on.
Highlights
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Close Up Tuna Tour |
Enjoy a two hour cruise on Boston Bay including access to a purpose built tuna farm where you can hand feed or swim with Bluefin tuna. |
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Adventure |
From diving with great white sharks to crossing the Nullarbor Plain, Eyre Peninsula offers experiences you'll never forget. |
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Googs Track |
The track traverses Yumbarra Conservation Reserve and Yellabinna Regional Reserve and the environment is pristine and protected. |
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