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Beachport is an isthmus with the sea on two sides and Lake George beside it. Sandy beaches stretch around Rivoli Bay offering great surf and safe swimming... read more
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In older times Rivoli Bay was known for being a prominent Whaling Port in South Australia. The station was established in the 1830's by William Dutton... read more
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In older times Rivoli Bay was known for being a prominent Whaling Port in South Australia. The station was established in the 1830's by William Dutton and the Henty family and survived into the 1840's.
Today the port is a popular tourism destination where whales can still be spotted during the cooler months of the year. The blue waters of the port make the location an attractive destination on the coastline of the Limestone Coast.
Be sure to walk down Beach Port jetty when visiting Rivoli Bya, one of the longest jetties in the state.
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