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A must-have travel guide for Port Lincoln:

1. Port Lincoln is the main gateway to Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Facing the endless blue sea, and heading north into the red earth outback wilderness of Australia, the scenery perfectly blends the characteristics of different landscapes. 2. Port Lincoln is also a veritable seafood harbor! It can be said that Port Lincoln is an excellent choice for enjoying adventure and delicious seafood in pristine nature. Australia without oysters is imperfect and regrettable! When it comes to oysters, Coffin Bay, not far from Port Lincoln, must be mentioned. As the oyster capital of Australia, it produces extremely high-quality oysters. Eating them fresh from the sea allows you to best savor their sweetness! Once exported to Asia, they become a precious delicacy. 3. Visit Whalers Way. Along the 14 km route, you can admire the magnificent scenery of the wild coastline. A permit is required to enter, and the Rockpool is a spectacular打卡 spot. 4. Dive with great white sharks. Take a boat out to sea and stop in the great white shark's active area. Dive into the water in a shark-proof cage for a thrilling shark-watching experience. 5. You can choose to take Adventure Bay Charters' Shark Warrior. Watch sharks swimming up close from the glass shark viewing room at the bottom of the boat. You can also swim with sea lions and dolphins. Baird Bay is one of the few destinations in the world where you can swim with two extraordinary mammals. When sea lions tumble with you in the water, you will believe in the saying "everything has a spirit." 6. Taste seafood delicacies. The Fresh Fish Place offers fresh fish and chips, oysters, lobster, squid, scallops, and other delicacies. It is a convenient and delicious "gas station" on the road. 7. Explore the wild koala paradise. Mikkira Station is the only wild koala habitat near Port Lincoln, and it is also a good place for bird watching, picnics, and camping. Almost every short eucalyptus tree has wild koalas, as well as some wild parrots and emus. 8. Myers Seafood seems much cheaper than The Fresh Fish Place, but it doesn't offer dine-in options; you need to buy it and cook it yourself. Stop and go along the way, mainly to see the scenery and eat seafood. The seascape here is very beautiful.
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