Visit Port Lincoln

Make the most of your Tunarama Festival experience by exploring all that Port Lincoln and the Eyre Peninsula have to offer. From fresh seafood and coastal adventures to family-friendly accommodation and stunning natural landscapes, there’s something here for everyone.

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Getting Here

  • The Port Lincoln Airport is located just 14 km north of the city and is South Australia’s busiest regional airport.

    • Rex and QantasLink operate multiple daily flights to and from Adelaide.

    • Charter services are also available for private and group travel.

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    The airport offers secure long-term parking, taxi and shuttle services, and hire car options directly from the terminal.

  • From Adelaide:

    The drive from Adelaide to Port Lincoln is approximately 647km and takes around seven hours via Port Augusta and the Lincoln Highway, passing through Whyalla, Cowell and Tumby Bay.

    From Ceduna:

    Travelling from the west coast? The drive from Ceduna to Port Lincoln is approximately 404 km and takes about four and a half hours via the Flinders Highway.

  • Premier Stateliner runs a daily coach service from Adelaide to Port Lincoln. The journey takes approximately ten hours, with fares starting from around $120 per adult.

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Visit Eyre Peninsula

Discover the best of South Australia’s coastal wilderness on the Eyre Peninsula - where rugged coastline meets incredible seafood, pristine beaches, and unforgettable adventure. From swimming with sea lions and cage diving with great white sharks, to exploring national parks, oyster farms, and outback trails, the Eyre Peninsula is a place of contrasts and connection.

Whether you’re chasing epic surf, sampling world-class local produce, or soaking up small-town hospitality, the Eyre Peninsula offers something for every kind of traveller. Plan your next coastal escape and experience why it’s known as Australia’s Seafood Frontier.

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