Ceduna South Australia
The town of Ceduna is located on the Far West Coast of South Australia, on the shores of Murat Bay. It’s on the Great Australian Bight, approximately 780km from Adelaide and 1900 km to Perth.
Ceduna is the major centre to a large and diverse business and industry sector on the Far West Coast of Eyre Peninsula. The Eyre Highway (National Highway One A1) passes directly through the town.
The Big Oyster – Celebrating Ceduna’s Oyster Industry
It is also home to a robust oyster industry. With various leases held, from Denial Bay and Smoky Bay that supply almost half of South Australia’s Oysters. Ceduna has earned itself the title of ‘Oyster Capital of Australia’. It is celebrated at the Ceduna Oysterfest during the SA Labour Day long weekend in October each year.
Ceduna is a vibrant, multicultural community of around 3500 people. It provides a full range of shopping, banking and business services for the visitor.
The region offers you a huge choice of coastline for your favourite outdoor activities, or try something new:
Our diverse scenic beauty varies from outback wilderness, to untouched coastline, to the castaway islands of St Peter and St Francis. This makes it a tourist destination with its own natural charm. It has everything you need for a leisurely holiday, without the hustle and bustle.
Stunning Ceduna South Australia
Just a short distance from our fabulous beaches are dry salt lakes, natural mallee scrubs, wonderful wildflowers and granite outcrops.
Ceduna is set amidst a patchwork of:
It has a reputation as an ideal tourist destination, with its abundant seafood, footprint-free beaches and wilderness. There are alsospectacular sunsets, whale watching and friendly people.