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Cactus Beach
Ceduna
A remote, world-renowned surf break south of Penong, home to the famous Cactus, Castles and Caves waves.
Coffin Bay National Park
Coffin Bay
A wild peninsula of windswept dunes, hidden bays and Southern Ocean surf beaches, much of it accessible only by four-wheel drive.
Fishery Bay
Port Lincoln
A long, exposed surf beach near Whalers Way, one of the most consistent and well-loved breaks in the Port Lincoln area.
Greenly Beach
Port Lincoln
A spectacular west-coast surf beach framed by granite boulders and looking out to Greenly Island, beloved by surfers and photographers.
Lincoln National Park
Port Lincoln
A rugged coastal park just south of Port Lincoln, with sheltered swimming bays, dramatic headlands and the protected Memory Cove Wilderness.
Locks Well Beach
Elliston
A dramatic surf beach south of Elliston, famous as one of the best beach salmon-fishing spots in the state — reached by a long clifftop staircase.
Memory Cove
Port Lincoln
A pristine white-sand cove in a strictly protected wilderness area, named by Matthew Flinders for the crew he lost here in 1802.
Sceale Bay
Streaky Bay
A small holiday settlement on a curving bay near Point Labatt, offering safe swimming, good fishing and surf at nearby beaches.
Streaky Bay Foreshore
Streaky Bay
The friendly waterfront of Streaky Bay — a jetty, a sandy swimming beach and a foreshore caravan park that anchor town life.
Talia Caves
Elliston
Two dramatic coastal formations near Elliston — a vast granite cave called The Woolshed and a deep cliff-edge sinkhole called The Tub.
Tumby Bay Jetty & Foreshore
Tumby Bay
Tumby Bay's historic jetty and long white-sand foreshore, offering safe swimming, good fishing and views to the Sir Joseph Banks islands.
Venus Bay Foreshore & Lookouts
Venus Bay
A tiny fishing settlement on a sheltered inlet, with a pelican-filled foreshore and dramatic cliff lookouts at the Needle Eye and South Head.