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Things to Do in Port Lincoln: Exploring SA's Seafood Capital

Whether you're an adrenaline seeker or a wine enthusiast, the top things to do in Port Lincoln offer something for everyone.er to everyone.

Coffin Bay (Image Credit: Experience Coffin Bay)
Coffin Bay (Image Credit: Experience Coffin Bay)

Looking for things to do in Port Lincoln? This jewel of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, gracefully perched on Boston Bay, is celebrated as Australia’s seafood capital. It’s a haven of unforgettable experiences, offering the freshest seafood straight from the bountiful waters.

For those craving adventure, shark cage diving with Great Whites delivers an exhilarating thrill. On solid ground, explore local wineries, artisan producers, and the nearby Coffin Bay, famous for its exquisite oysters.

Just a seven-hour drive from Adelaide, Port Lincoln seamlessly blends gourmet delights with breathtaking natural beauty. Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast, nature lover, or thrill-seeker, the best things to do in Port Lincoln ensure a captivating and memorable escape.

Things to do in Port Lincoln: Food & Wine

Santi's
Santi's

Santi's 

Renowned for using under-utilised Australian ingredients paired with bold Southeast Asian flavours, Santi’s offers fresh Eyre Peninsula seafood, cool beats, funky cocktails, and tasty wines in a vibey dining space. The dynamic menu features highlights such as Singaporean chili crabs, miso-grilled tuna collar, and Massaman lamb shank.

The vibrancy extends to Santi's interiors, featuring leather banquette seating, wall portholes, and a lively colour scheme, complemented by an alfresco area perfect for sunny days.

Be sure to pair your meal with a refreshing cocktail from the stellar drinks list.

Shop 5/30 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln

1802 Oyster Bar
1802 Oyster Bar

1802 Oyster Bar

The drive from Port Lincoln to Coffin Bay will take you about 35 minutes, travelling across the bottom of the Eyre Peninsula. On arrival, it’s hard to miss the area’s pristine, crystal-clear waters where Australia’s most sought-after seafood is sourced.

Stop by 1802 Oyster Bar to enjoy an oyster or two while overlooking the very waters where they were farmed. It doesn’t get any fresher than that. Are oysters not your thing? No matter. Enjoy the restaurant’s modern-Australian cuisine and extensive South Australian wine list with dishes like pesto gnocchi and lamb ribs on the menu. 

61 Esplanade, Coffin Bay

Peter Teakle Wines
Peter Teakle Wines

Peter Teakle Wines

It would be remiss to visit Port Lincoln without stopping by Peter Teakle Wines for a delicious drop. This state-of-the-art cellar door quickly became a local haunt after opening its doors in 2020. The building itself has been designed to mimic the shape of a wine barrel and overlooks the winery’s picturesque vineyards, as well as boasting breathtaking views of Boston Bay and Port Lincoln. 

31 Whillas Road, Port Lincoln

Jump Ship Brewing
Jump Ship Brewing

Jump Ship Brewing

Jump Ship Brewing is a vibrant brew pub, taphouse, and restaurant that invites you to indulge in tapas, tacos, nachos, and freshly brewed beers. Whether you pop in for a pint of Session Ale or linger all day, this lively venue promises an unforgettable experience.

They even have quite a few gluten-free beer options on the menu, alongside wines, spirits, and several non-alcohol bevvies too. 

11-13 Edinburgh Street, Port Lincoln 

Hotel Boston
Hotel Boston

Hotel Boston

Port Lincoln's favourite, Hotel Boston, overlooks the picturesque Boston Bay, offering quality dining and a unique “Shack” alfresco experience. Built in 1929 for pleasure seekers, the hotel now features a sweeping lawn alfresco area leading directly onto the foreshore.

The menu is inspired by its surroundings, showcasing world-class local fresh seafood and locally sourced meat and produce.

Enjoy live entertainment while taking in the stunning views and exceptional hospitality at Hotel Boston.

19-21 King Street, Port Lincoln 

The Rogue & Rascal
The Rogue & Rascal

The Rogue & Rascal

The Rogue & Rascal is your go-to destination for morning coffee and brunch in Port Lincoln. From their signature eggs benedict and buttermilk pancakes to vegan chia bowls and loaded chimichangas, there's something for every palate.

Lunchtime offerings include tasty bagels and nourish bowls, ensuring a delightful meal at any time of day. Quench your thirst with iced dirty chai's, healthy salted caramel smoothies, or a variety of expertly brewed coffees. Light-filled and charming, The Rogue & Rascal is a must-visit for a satisfying start to your day or weekend in Port Lincoln.

64 Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln 

Things to do in Port Lincoln: Stay

Shaen Street Motel & Cafe
Shaen Street Motel & Cafe

Shaen Street Motel & Cafe 

Shaen Street Motel offers a comfortable and tranquil stay in Port Lincoln, tucked away from the highway. Guests are welcomed with friendly service and freshly renovated rooms, designed to a high standard. Choose from a selection of double, twin, and family rooms, featuring a combination of queen, single, and bunk beds.

You'll also adore the on-site coffee shop, set in a cool, shaded garden. Just 100 metres from the historic first landing site and the 1839 beach where settlers arrived, Shaen Street Motel offers a perfect blend of comfort and history. It’s an ideal base whether you're travelling solo, with family, or on a romantic getaway.

11 Shaen Street, Port Lincoln

Cobble + Stone - The Cabin
Cobble + Stone - The Cabin

Cobble + Stone - The Cabin

Unwind in this serene and stylish retreat, nestled in the tranquil Boston Bay, just 5 minutes from Port Lincoln CBD. Set on the sprawling 13-acre grounds of the grand Victorian Boston House, the Cabin offers a charming, airy studio layout that leaves you wanting for none. 

Delight in the spacious front deck, perfect for sipping a glass of local wine while gazing out over the serene waters of the bay. It’s an idyllic escape for romance and relaxation.

41-57 Lincoln Highway Boston, Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln Hotel
Port Lincoln Hotel

Port Lincoln Hotel

Do you like to be looked after while on holiday? Well, the Port Lincoln Hotel and its sophisticated style is the option for you. Put your feet up and relax in 4-star sea-view indulgence, before heading down to the restaurant to fill up on fresh seafood and cocktails. Then, head back upstairs and pamper yourself as you enjoy the glorious views (from the spa itself) in one of their indulgent spa-suites. Bliss!

1 Lincoln Highway, Port Lincoln

Eyre.Way Yambara
Eyre.Way Yambara

Eyre.Way Yambara

Perched in a secluded spot just 100 metres from Sandy Point Beach, Eyre.Way is a private oasis with sweeping views of Sleaford Bay and the Port Lincoln National Park. What this accommodation lacks in size, it makes up for in charm. A “tiny house” by all intents and purposes, Eyre.Way is fitted with full-size kitchen appliances, a well-appointed bathroom and sleeps up to four adults. Bookings are essential.

Sleaford Bay, South Australia

Port Lincoln Escape
Port Lincoln Escape

Port Lincoln Escape 

One is for the whole family, Port Lincoln Escape is a beautifully renovated 1940's duckpond stone cottage in the seaside town of Port Lincoln. Just one kilometre outside of Port Lincoln's CBD, it's also super close to Oil Jetty Beach, Brennan's Wharf (where you can try and catch your own dinner), and just 200 metres down the road from the award-winning Beer Garden Brewing and Eyre Roasted Coffee. With 3 bedrooms, modern amenities, open plan living, and a large undercover deck ideal for relaxing at the end of the day with a wine while cooking on the BBQ, it has everything you need for that perfect trip away to Port Lincoln. 

Address available upon request 

Things to do in Port Lincoln: Activities

Koalas at Mikkira Station (Image Credit: Untamed Escapes)
Koalas at Mikkira Station (Image Credit: Untamed Escapes)

Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

Want to spot some cuddly koalas in their natural habitat? Mikkira Station is a picnic and camping ground set amongst natural bushland with a large colony of koalas living on site. You can explore the property on foot to spot koalas, snap a few photos and wander to your heart's content. If you're visiting without a car, Australian Coastal Safaris run day trips and multi day itineraries with transport included. They are frequent visitors to Mikkira and know just where to head for the best koala spotting ops. They can even sort you out for a dusk picnic on site, full of local bites and brews.

Mikkira Lane of Fishery Bay Road, Port Lincoln

Shark Cage Diving - Calypso Star Charters
Shark Cage Diving - Calypso Star Charters

Shark Cage Diving

Ever wanted to come face to face with a Great White Shark? In Port Lincoln, you can do exactly that – without putting your life in danger. Join Calypso Star Charters for the ultimate great white shark adventure. Tours depart from Port Lincoln marina, to the beautiful and world famous Neptune Islands.

No diver certification is needed to view these magnificent sharks safely from the surface cages and their qualified crew give full cage and dive briefings and make sure everyone onboard is happy, safe and confident. 

While waiting your turn in the dive cage, you can sit back and relax with local South Australian food and wine and enjoy excellent topside viewing of the great white sharks.

Calypso Star Charters, 10 S Quay Blvd, Port Lincoln

Lincoln National Park (Image Credit: Australian Coastal Safaris)
Lincoln National Park (Image Credit: Australian Coastal Safaris)

Lincoln National Park 

Spend a morning off the beaten track at Lincoln National Park. Overlooking Boston Bay, this pristine landscape is vast and varied, encompassing everything from granite headlands to sheltered bays, sand dunes to scenic offshore islands. Locals spend time here swimming, bird watching, beachcombing or traipsing along one of the many walking trails. 

Lincoln National Park, Eyre Peninsula

Coffin Bay (Image Credit: Experience Coffin Bay)
Coffin Bay (Image Credit: Experience Coffin Bay)

Oyster Farm & Tasting Tours 

Learn more about the local oyster industry by joining a 1.5 hour oyster farm and tasting tour with Oyster Farm Tours. First, you’ll don a pair of waterproof waders before walking out into the water and sitting on a semi-submerged deck. Enjoy the salty fresh air and try your hand at shucking your own oysters, as local farmer Ben shares the ins and outs of how the farm is run. 

If you're a true oyster lover, up the ante with the 'A Taste of Coffin Bay' tour with Untamed Escapes. This 1 day tour will take you from untouched, sandy beaches to oceans framed by rugged cliffs, on a cruise to a working oyster farm to sample oysters just plucked from the pure waters of Coffin Bay. Back on land, wine and dine as you sample the Eyre Peninsula’s signature seafood and local wines. Along the way, you’ll get to know the local producers and understand the community and landscape through the eyes of those who know it best.

The taste of the ocean on your tongue, vivid waters lapping at your side and a gentle sea breeze on your cheek – this is a gourmet experience to awaken your senses! 

Oyster Farm Tours: From $50 per person

'A Taste of Coffin Bay' with Untamed Escapes: From $259.00 per person. See the full itinerary here 

If you’ve made the visit to Port Lincoln and are wanting to discover more of South Australia, why not take a look at our comprehensive guide of things to do in Hahndorf. Or maybe you're planning a more romantic escape? We've got you covered with our edit of the most romantic getaways in SA.  

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