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Experiences in Fleurieu Peninsula

Wildlife & Nature

Whales, Penguins & More

The best wildlife & nature in Fleurieu Peninsula

From southern right whales calving in Encounter Bay to the little penguins of Granite Island and the leafy sea dragons of Rapid Bay, the Fleurieu is one of Australia's richest wildlife destinations.

The Fleurieu Peninsula is one of the best places in South Australia to get close to wildlife in the wild. Each year between roughly May and October, southern right whales travel to the sheltered waters of Encounter Bay off Victor Harbor to calve — you can often spot them from clifftop lookouts at the Bluff and Granite Island without ever leaving land.

Beyond the whales, the peninsula's natural diversity is remarkable for its size. The Coorong, at the southern edge near Goolwa, is an internationally significant wetland alive with pelicans, black swans and tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds. Deep Creek and the southern conservation parks shelter kangaroos, echidnas and a rich birdlife, while little penguins, New Zealand fur seals and bottlenose dolphins patrol the granite islands and reefs of the coast.

Spring carpets the bushland reserves in native wildflowers and orchids, and the rock pools of Aldinga Reef and the western beaches reveal their own miniature worlds at low tide. Whether you're whale watching, birdwatching or simply walking quietly through the bush, the Fleurieu rewards anyone who slows down and looks closely.

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Port Noarlunga

One of the most iconic beaches on the Fleurieu - a long, sheltered bay framed by ochre cliffs, a 1921 timber jetty, and the Port Noarlunga Reef just offshore.

Onkaparinga Port Noarlunga Beaches Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Rapid Bay

Leafy sea dragons & a legendary jetty

Sheltered bay famous for its old T-shaped jetty, one of the best dive sites in Australia and a reliable place to spot the elusive leafy sea dragon.

Cape Jervis Rapid Bay Beaches Wildlife & Nature Surfing & Watersports
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Rapid Bay Jetty Dive Site

One of Australia's most famous shore dive sites - the new Rapid Bay jetty is the world's leading place to find leafy seadragons in the wild, alongside cuttlefish, blue devils and seahorses.

Cape Jervis Rapid Bay Wildlife & Nature Surfing & Watersports
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Ridgetop Retreats

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Max Pritchard eco cabins in Deep Creek

Four award-winning Max Pritchard eco cabins perched on a ridge in the stringybark forest of Deep Creek National Park, near Delamere.

Cape Jervis Delamere Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Stay
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Seascape Retreat

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Eco villas above Victor Harbor

Three luxurious eco villas on a 75-acre property in the hills of Hindmarsh Valley, overlooking Victor Harbor and the Southern Ocean - designed exclusively for couples.

Victor Harbor Hindmarsh Valley Wildlife & Nature Stay
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Second Valley Snorkel Site

A sheltered bay with rocky outcrops, caves and a 300m offshore reef - one of the better snorkel sites on the Fleurieu, with leafy seadragons, stingrays, fur seals and reef fish.

Myponga & Second Valley Second Valley Wildlife & Nature Surfing & Watersports
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South Australian Whale Centre

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The story of Encounter Bay's whales

Interpretive whale centre on the Victor Harbor foreshore, home to an excellent education gallery and the best vantage point for winter whale spotting.

Victor Harbor Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Talisker Conservation Park

A 212-hectare bushland reserve at the south-western tip of the Fleurieu, with an interpretive trail through the ruins of the 1860s Talisker silver-lead mine.

Cape Jervis Silverton Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Heritage & History
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The Bluff (Rosetta Head)

A 97-metre granite dome above Encounter Bay

The dramatic granite headland known locally as The Bluff - a 97m dome overlooking Encounter Bay, with a 19th-century whaling history and a short, steep walking trail to the summit.

Victor Harbor Encounter Bay Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Heritage & History
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Urimbirra Open-Range Wildlife Park

Hand-feed kangaroos and wombats at Victor Harbor

A family-run open-range wildlife park 5km north of Victor Harbor with kangaroos, wombats, koalas, dingoes and over 70 bird species - most of them close enough to feed.

Victor Harbor Hindmarsh Valley Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Waitpinga Beach

A wild, exposed surf beach inside Newland Head Conservation Park. No swimming, no facilities, and often empty - one of the most dramatic beaches on the south coast.

Victor Harbor Waitpinga Beaches Wildlife & Nature Surfing & Watersports
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Waitpinga Cliffs Walk

Dramatic Heysen Trail coastal section

A spectacular section of the Heysen Trail along the high sandstone cliffs between Waitpinga Beach and Kings Beach in Newland Head Conservation Park.

Victor Harbor Waitpinga Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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