Our Guide To The Top 5 Beaches On The Eyre Peninsula

The Eyre Peninsula is one of the most beautiful places in all of South Australia. Home to some of the most beautiful and remote little beach side towns, stunning beaches lining the coast with crystal clear blue water and white sandy beaches, there is so much to see and explore around the Eyre Peninsula.


Memory Cove

Memory Cove is a beautiful little beach tucked away in the Eyre Peninsula where you can really get away from the rest of the world. Located in Port Lincoln National Park, Memory Cove is a hidden piece of paradise on the beautiful Eyre Peninsula.

Memory Cove is also a Wilderness Protection Area, dedicated to preserving the environment, somewhere you will find hidden gems like abalone.

Memory Cove is located only a short and picturesque 30 minute drive from The Blue Seas Motel along the coast and through the Port Lincoln National Park.

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Coffin Bay

Coffin Bay is unique town at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula, showcasing local food wine a must do in Coffin bay is try the famous Coffin Bay Oysters.

Crystal clear blue water and white sandy beaches Coffin Bay is a must visit location on the Eyre Peninsula, only a short 33 minute drive from Blue Seas Motel

 
 
 

Greenly Beach

Located in Coulta on the Eyre Peninsula, Greenly Beach is just a 50 minute drive from Blue Seas Motel. One of Eyre Peninsula’s most beautiful beaches Greenly Beach surrounded by rock pools and is also a popular swimming and surfing beach, with waves averaging just over 1 m.

Greenly Beach is backed by continuous active sand dunes extending up to 1 km inland, ideal for the adventurous type. The access road runs out to the southern end of Greenly beach and parallels the rear of the sand dunes, with 250 m high Mount Greenly immediately east.


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Venus Bay

Venus Bay on the Eyre Peninsula is a favourite holiday destination for generations of people.

Venus bay is sheltered from wind providing opportunities for excellent for water activities like water skiing, wakeboarding, knee-boarding, kayaking and swimming. If you’re looking for some waves to splash around in, further out of town you can find a beach named Rincon at the end of a very bumpy track (4WD required).

If you’re not the adventurous type anchor near the sandbar and swim away from the beach, or visit Fox Island and search for cockles.

The ultimate family destination located 2 hours from the Blue Seas Motel,

Fishery Bay

Fishery Bay is a vehicle friendly beach with beautiful picturesque coastlines located only a short 30 minute drive from Blue Seas Motel. Fishery Bay composes of a pristine white beach with 4wd access and points off each end.

Very popular beach for surfing and has beautiful rock pools to explore and crystal clear water for swimming, Fishery Bay on the Eyre Peninsula has something for everyone!

Fishery Bay was once the site of a whaling station, and you can still see some of its remains on the beach's eastern rocks.

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