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Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's second largest city, set on the shores of Boston Bay, Australia's largest natural harbour.
A magnificent marina development, Lincoln Cove, is home to the tuna fishing fleets of the Great Australian Bight.
Port Lincoln offers a myriad of holiday ideas, from fishing and sailing, to diving with great white sharks, touring aquaculture industries and exploring the area's sheltered beaches and booming surf. Seafood is always on the menu, with seasonal specialities including southern rock lobster, western king prawns and oysters.
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Discover a range of galleries and museums including the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum and the Lincoln Maritime Science Centre. The Glen-Forest Tourist Park offers hands-on experience with kangaroos, koalas, wombats and more. Enjoy walking trails offering magnificent views.
You can also take a cage-diving tour here, to see Great White Sharks up close, and swim among giant tuna!
Port Lincoln is home to the popular Tunarama Festival, held every January. This family event showcases the best in local seafood, wine, art and music - and includes the famous tuna tossing championships.
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