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Wildlife & Nature

Baird Bay Ocean Eco Experience

Streaky Bay

An award-winning eco tour offering the rare chance to swim with wild Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay. A small-group, conservation-focused marine experience.

Eat & Drink

Coffin Bay Oysters

Coffin Bay

World-renowned oysters grown in the pristine waters of Coffin Bay. Visitors can don waders and harvest their own oysters straight from the bay on a guided farm tour.

Lincoln National Park
Beaches

Lincoln National Park

Port Lincoln

A rugged coastal national park south of Port Lincoln featuring towering sand dunes, sheltered bays and abundant wildlife. Popular for camping, four-wheel-driving, fishing and swimming at spots like Memory Cove.

Murphy's Haystacks
Walking & Hiking

Murphy's Haystacks

Streaky Bay

A striking cluster of ancient pink granite inselbergs and wind-sculpted rock formations estimated to be around 1.5 billion years old. A famous photogenic landmark between Streaky Bay and Port Kenny.

Beaches

Talia Caves

Streaky Bay

Dramatic coastal rock formations on the west coast featuring The Tub, a deep granite cavity, and The Woolshed, a large sea cave carved into the cliffs. A scenic stop showcasing the raw power of the Southern Ocean.

Wildlife & Nature

Whyalla Cuttlefish (Point Lowly)

Tumby Bay

Each winter the waters near Point Lowly host the world's only known mass aggregation of Giant Australian Cuttlefish. Snorkellers and divers can witness thousands of these colour-changing creatures gathering to breed.