2025 Port Elliot Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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📌 Tips Since you're driving straight for 8 hours from Melbourne to South Australia on Wednesday midnight, you'll likely reach Mount Gambier or somewhere nearby by Thursday morning. Here’s a plan focusing on hidden and adventurous activities in South Australia:
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Thursday (March 17) – Mount Gambier & Surroundings
🔥 Adventure & Hidden Gems:
Little Blue Lake – Natural sinkhole lake, perfect for a refreshing swim
Umpherston Sinkhole – A stunning sunken garden
Tantanoola Caves – Underrated limestone caves with dramatic formations
Ghost Mushroom Lane (if in season – glow-in-the-dark mushrooms at night!)
Explore Piccaninnie Ponds – Snorkeling in crystal-clear water
🏡 Stay in Mount Gambier or drive 1.5 hours to Robe for the night
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Friday (March 18) – Robe & Coastal Adventures
🔥 Exciting & Offbeat Experiences:
Drive on Long Beach – One of the few beaches in Australia where you can drive on the sand
Cape Dombey Obelisk – Dramatic coastal cliffs & hidden rock pools
Kayaking in the Limestone Coast (through lagoons & secret inlets)
Robe’s secret swimming spots – I can find a secluded one for you!
🏡 Stay in Robe or near Coorong National Park
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Saturday (March 19) – Coorong National Park & Second Valley
🚗 Drive through Coorong National Park (~2.5 hrs)
🔥 Hidden Adventures:
Kayak through the Coorong – Remote, untouched wilderness
Pink Lake (Lake Albert or Meningie area) – Instagram-worthy salt lake
Drive to Second Valley (3 hrs) – One of SA’s best-kept secrets
Cliff jumping & hidden beach exploring at Second Valley
🏡 Stay near Second Valley or in Victor Harbor
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Sunday (March 20) – McLaren Vale & Adelaide Adventures
🔥 Unique & Fun Activities:
Snorkeling or freediving at Port Noarlunga Reef – Colorful marine life
Sandboarding at Little Sahara (Kangaroo Island, optional day trip)
McLaren Vale Wine Region with an adventure twist
E-bike through vineyards instead of normal wine tasting
D’Arenberg Cube – quirky and fun wine experience
Explore Adelaide’s hidden speakeasies & rooftop bars
🏡 Stay in Adelaide or near McLaren Vale
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Monday (March 21) – Drive Back to Melbourne
🚗 Long drive (~8 hrs), optional stops:
Morialta Conservation Park – Quick morning hike with waterfalls
Bordertown – Quirky giant white kangaroo statue
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Day1:pirate life brewery
Day2: second valley beach
Day3: port Elliot bakery
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🦭Seal-iously Unexpected Encounters at Basham Beach 🦭
If you’re exploring South Australia and crave a wild, windswept coastline full of surprises — Basham Beach Conservation Reserve is the place to be. I came for the rugged beauty and crashing waves… and stayed longer than planned because a curious little seal popped up on the rocks like a local celeb!
This place is raw, real, and peaceful. The mix of granite boulders and wide ocean views makes it perfect for mindful walks, coastal photography, or just sitting still and letting the sea do its magic.
Travel Tips:
• Visit during cooler months for a chance to spot whales or seals.
• Wear good shoes — the rocks are stunning but slippery.
• Bring a windbreaker, the coastal breeze means business.
• Respect the wildlife: observe, don’t disturb.
Whether you’re chasing marine encounters or just want to feel tiny next to nature, Basham will charm you in the most unexpected ways.
#SealTheMoment #BashamBeachVibes #WildSouthAustralia #OceanTherapy #CoastalWalks #NatureOnDisplay #WavesAndWonders #EcoEscape #HiddenGemsAustralia #TravelWithHeart #MarineMagic
Mariana Belén
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The beautiful Victoria coast in South Australia has beautiful scenery. #Australia travel destinations . This time we were on a self-driving tour. There are some famous wineries here. We tried various wines in the winery and bought some cheese and assorted nuts in the winery. The red wine here is of good quality. After tasting the wine, I bought three boxes of red wine, and then drove to the beach to take a walk and take a look. Feeling very relaxed and comfortable.
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Why You Should Add Port Elliot to Your South Australia Road Trip
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Located on the stunning Fleurieu Peninsula, Port Elliot is a must-visit for anyone road-tripping through South Australia. With pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and a charming seaside vibe, this small town is the perfect place to spend 2–3 nights.
Stay at the Port Elliot YHA Beach House, a cozy hostel set in a historic building overlooking Horseshoe Bay. Its unbeatable views and friendly atmosphere make it an ideal base to explore the area.
Things to Do in Port Elliot
1. Coastal Walks & Running
Start your day with a walk or jog along the Port Elliot to Victor Harbor Coastal Trail. This 7km scenic path offers incredible views of cliffs and turquoise waters. Keep an eye out for dolphins and seasonal whales (May–October).
2. Swimming & Beaches
Horseshoe Bay, with its calm waters and golden sands, is perfect for swimming and relaxing. Nearby Boomer Beach is great for surfing, while Knights Beach offers dramatic views and a peaceful vibe.
3. Day Hike in Deep Creek National Park
Just a short drive from Port Elliot, Deep Creek National Park is a hiker’s paradise. Spend a day exploring trails like the Blowhole Beach Hike or the Deep Creek Waterfall Walk, where you’ll find rugged landscapes, native wildlife, and spectacular ocean views.
4. Learn Local History
Discover Port Elliot’s maritime past by visiting the Port Elliot Railway Station and taking a ride on the historic Cockle Train, which connects Victor Harbor and Goolwa.
5. Cafes & Eateries
Enjoy fresh local flavors at The Flying Fish Cafe, a beachfront classic for fish and chips, or grab your morning coffee at De Groot Coffee Co.
Why Stay Longer?
Port Elliot’s relaxed pace, stunning scenery, and proximity to other attractions make it worth a multi-night stay. Whether you’re hiking, swimming, or exploring local history, this town offers something for everyone.
Add Port Elliot to your road trip itinerary and experience one of South Australia’s most charming coastal towns!
#southaustralia
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Roadtrip: 6-day of indulgence around South Australia
If indulgence had a form, it would be South Australia. I arrived with no expectations and left with cherished memories and connections.
Here’s my route, filled with hand-picked recommendations from locals:
Day 1️⃣ — Port Elliot
Relax at the beach, enjoy a coastal run, and catch up on laundry.
Sleeping at: YHA Port Elliot one of the best hostels I’ve ever seen (€24)
Day 2️⃣ — Deep Creek National Park
Drive for a scenic day hike exploring rugged trails and stunning coastal views. Met my first kangaroos there!
Sleeping at: YHA Port Elliot (€24)
Day 3️⃣ — Rapid Bay & Glenelg
Dip into ocean at Rapid Bay and grab a gelato at Glenelg before camping at under the stars.
Sleeping at: Parham Camping Ground (€9), 70km drive north from Adelaide.
Day 4️⃣ — Adelaide
Trail run at Morialta Conservation Park, visit the Botanic Garden and Himeji Garden, and enjoy pizza and ginger beer.
Sleeping at: YHA Adelaide Central (€22)
Day 5️⃣ — Coastal Adventure
Explore Sellicks Beach, Port Willunga caves, the Dali art at D’Arenberg Wines, walk down the pier at Port Noarlunga, spot koalas and kangaroos at Punchbowl Lookout and Trails and watch the ocean sunset at Hallett Cove.
Sleeping at: YHA Adelaide (€22)
Day 6 — Barossa Valley
Wine tasting (17 wines!) at Kellermeister wines learning about local grapes, and camping in style in the Gods Hill Wines vineyard (make sure to greet the host Charlie!)
Sleeping at: camping at Gods Hill Wines vineyard (€30)
Save it for your South Australian roadtrip ✨
#southaustralia #barossavalley #adelaide #roadtripaustralia #adventures
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Buma Beach ~ Relax your body and mind
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The soft white sand on Buma Beach is as smooth as silk, and it is very comfortable to walk on it barefoot. I found a quiet corner, spread out my towel, and lay down to enjoy the soothing warmth of the sun.
The sea breeze brings bursts of fresh salty taste, making people feel refreshed. The gentle sound of waves lapping in the distance sounded like nature's lullaby.
I especially like to observe the people around me: children playing and chasing each other, couples sitting together, and old people taking a leisurely stroll. This vibrant atmosphere makes people feel happy.
At that moment, I felt the perfect integration with nature, and my body and mind were completely relaxed.