
Litchfield National Park (NT)
Waterfalls, swimming holes and savannah skies—nature’s playgro...
Read moreSeafood frontier and coastal wilderness—rugged, remote and richly rewarding.
Overview
The Eyre Peninsula is one of Australia’s best-kept secrets—a place where red cliffs meet turquoise seas, oysters are plucked fresh from the water, and adrenaline meets serenity. Whether you’re diving with great white sharks, swimming with sea lions, or just feasting on seafood by the beach, this peninsula offers true connection to both land and sea. With a strong regional character and few crowds, it’s a place to go beyond the usual.
See and Do
The local favourite
Visit Coffin Bay for its famous oysters—take a boat out into the bay and shuck your own straight from the ocean.
A scene of pure natural beauty
Stroll the windswept dunes and salt lakes of Lincoln National Park, or photograph the vibrant pink hues of Lake MacDonnell.
Adventures in nature
Join a cage dive with great white sharks near Port Lincoln, swim with playful sea lions, or cast a line from a rugged headland. For land-based thrills, 4WD along massive sand dunes or hike the untamed coastline.
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