With more than 2,000 kilometres of coastline, you get as much space to yourself as you need.
You'll also discover unforgettable sea adventures, like swimming with sea lions or cage diving with Great White Sharks.
Along this coastal expanse, you'll see sheltered coves and bays that are perfect for fishing, secluded beaches, and stunning cliff faces that provide the perfect vantage point for spotting giant whales as they undertake their annual migration through the Southern Ocean.
The Eyre Peninsula is home to national parks, ancient caves, and the Nullarbor - the vast, treeless plain that has fascinated anyone with an explorer's spirit, ever since the area was discovered. There's also charming seaside accommodation and mouthwatering local seafood - so there's no shortage of creature comforts.
The climate ranges from arid in the far west and north, to temperate in the south. Average maximum summer temperatures range from 25 to 29c degrees in the south to 34c degrees inland, with winter maximum temperatures ranging from 15 to 18c degrees.
Discounts offered in Eyre Peninsula available to Aussie Travel Saver card holders