Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's second largest city, set on the shores of Boston Bay..
Ceduna InformationSitting on the sweeping shores of Murat Bay, Ceduna is blessed with blue skies most days of the..
Elliston InformationThis popular coastal town on the Eyre Peninsula is famed for sightings of whales, sea-lions and..
Baird Bay InformationA spectacular and peaceful part of the South Australian coastline, Baird Bay is teeming with marine..
Penong InformationPenong is the first town you reach as you travel west from Ceduna. It's a good 'watering hole'..
Point Sinclair InformationThe scenic piece of coastline is the breathtaking Point Sinclair. At any angle this location boasts..
Coffin Bay InformationCoffin Bay township is located west of Port Lincoln on the shores of one of the most beautiful..
Smoky Bay InformationSmoky Bay is an ideal family holiday town with safe beaches for swimming, wind surfing and boating...
Streaky Bay InformationStreaky Bay is a picturesque coastal resort which owes much of its prosperity to harvesting the..
Venus Bay InformationVenus Bay is a picturesque small seaside holiday town which sits on a narrow peninsula overlooking..
Head of Bight InformationPlease note, the viewing platform at Head of Bight is currently closed - it will re-open for the..
See all locations in Eyre PeninsulaSituated on a picturesque sheltered bay 50 kilometress north of Port Lincoln. Tumby Bay is centrally located to all lower Eyre Peninsula attractions. The peaceful lifestyle, temperate climate, along with crystal blue waters, white sandy beaches, islands and fishing offers an idyllic relaxing all year-round holiday destination.
The town is an important service centre to the surrounding agricultural community, is well placed in terms of a modern, well-equipped hospital, shopping, sporting and accommodation facilities. It has a motel, self-contained holiday units, flats and cabins, beachfront caravan park, two hotels, farm cottage (near Ungarra), a bed and breakfast (west of Tumby Bay). Numerous take-away/dine-in food outlets for the welcomed visitor. Tumby Bay has excellent sporting facilities, including lawn bowls, golf, oval, tennis courts, yacht club, croquet, shooting range, netball, basketball and squash courts. The town has a good recreational jetty and a community built boat ramp for the boating and fishing enthusiasts. Tumby Bay is serviced daily by coach (Premier Stateliner).
Imagine a sophisticated city, with everything a major city can deliver in shopping, dining..
Barossa InformationArguably Australia's most commercially important wine region, the Barossa Valley, just an hour's..
Adelaide Hills InformationAs the oldest wine region in South Australia (the first vines were planted in 1839, just three..
Kangaroo Island InformationThis large and visually spectacular island is a microcosm of varying landscapes and different..
Clare Valley InformationThe Clare Valley is just an hour and a half north of Adelaide, but you might as well be a world..
Limestone Coast InformationFamed for its red wines, red soils and red rock lobster, the Limestone Coast is located in the..
Fleurieu Peninsula InformationIt's little wonder Australia's richest landscape art prize is staged on the Fleurieu..
Port Augusta InformationPort Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders..
Port Elliot/Horseshoe Bay InformationOne of the sweetest beach settings in South Australia, Port Elliot is a popular tourist..
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