About this tour
A four-hour loop through Port Lincoln National Park combining coastal drives, dune exploration, and wildlife spotting in South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. You'll travel by air-conditioned vehicle across limestone cliffs and massive sand formations, stopping at historic settler sites and working tuna farms. The route takes in the expansive Wanna dune system and offers genuine chances to sight emus and kangaroos in their natural setting.
Highlights
- Navigate towering sand dunes by vehicle with panoramic peninsula vistas
- See active Southern Blue Fin Tuna farming operations up close
- Spot wild emus and kangaroos across open scrubland
- Stand atop Wanna dune for sweeping coastal views
- Visit preserved 19th-century settler homestead remains
- Traverse limestone escarpments framing the Southern Ocean
- Included snacks and tea or coffee throughout
What to expect
Expect a physically engaged half-day with frequent stops and short walks across varied terrain—from compacted sand tracks to uneven dune slopes. The vehicle does the heavy lifting between sites, but you'll be on your feet exploring exposed landscapes where wind and sun are constant. Wildlife encounters aren't guaranteed, though emus and roos are reasonably common if you're patient. The Wanna dune climb is the day's highlight, offering proper panoramic reward. Settler sites are modest—stone foundations and interpretive markers rather than intact buildings.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required; unsuitable for spinal injuries or cardiovascular concerns. Leave large bags behind. Weights over 120kg require prior notification. Bring sunscreen and a hat. Bar snacks can be pre-ordered before departure. Public transport reaches the park gate; tours depart from there.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original SA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







