But the action doesn’t stop there, absolutely not, as Australia is one of the only places in this magnificent world where you can go shark cage diving! You read it right: South Australia’s town of Port Lincoln is the launchpad for one of the world’s most death defying adventures, where you can truly test your mettle against one of the world’s most terrifying predators – the great white shark.

To get down below the ocean and hang out with these ferocious fish it will cost you a cheeky $535, which isn’t too bad when you consider the absolutely awesome memories of that wild adventure that will – without a shadow of a doubt – last you a lifetime.

There is truly nothing like coming face to face with these giant sea monsters, and nothing can prepare you for just how gigantic and majestic they really are, making it one of the most incredible experiences you will ever have in the ocean (or on land for that matter!).

Shark cage diving is naturally the most exhilarating experience you will have on the Eyre Peninsula, and is perfectly combined with these wonderful adventures:

Swimming with seals

Once you’ve got the heartstopping fun of shark cage diving out of the way it’s time to submerge yourself with a slightly more affable sea creature. The playful sea lion will happily welcome you into the waters surrounding Baird Bay, even performing somersaults and swirls as you swim amongst them. Not only this, but dolphins are known to frolic in the area as well, making it the ultimate swimming experience away from great whites!

Lincoln National Park

Now it’s time for a little land adventure, with the Lincoln National Park providing a joyous place to experience some of South Australia’s majestic natural beauty. Lincoln National Park is home to plenty of beaches, seaside camping and abundant land animals that are just as captivating as their sea creature counterparts!

Silo art

You’re going to be doing a little driving to get around the Eyre Peninsula, so keep your eyes peeled for some of the fascinating silo art that dots the landscape. After all, silos are pretty ugly things, so it was a good idea some savvy artists came along to give them a splash of colour…

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