Nestled into the southern tip of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is a natural and historical wonderland. Abounding with museums, art galleries, and fantastic fishing spots, the bustling town is known by many as “Australia’s seafood capital” - and for good reason. The waters around the unspoilt coastline are teeming with whiting, snapper, salmon, garfish and squid.
And Port Lincoln isn’t just a haven for foodies. Nature lovers and history buffs alike will also love Port Lincoln’s fascinating maritime history, breathtaking geological formations and... Read More
Nestled into the southern tip of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is a natural and historical wonderland. Abounding with museums, art galleries, and fantastic fishing spots, the bustling town is known by many as “Australia’s seafood capital” - and for good reason. The waters around the unspoilt coastline are teeming with whiting, snapper, salmon, garfish and squid.
And Port Lincoln isn’t just a haven for foodies. Nature lovers and history buffs alike will also love Port Lincoln’s fascinating maritime history, breathtaking geological formations and scenic sites.
No Port Lincoln visit would be complete without checking out the rugged coastline, stunning lockouts, and unspoilt beaches. At Winters Hill lookout, you’ll enjoy gorgeous views over Port Lincoln and the local marina precinct, while at Fishery Bay lookout you’ll be treated to panoramic views of wide beaches and rolling seas. Keen to meet the local wildlife? Head to Cape Wiles, where you may be lucky enough to spot a colony of New Zealand fur seals playing near the rocks.
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