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How to Get Here
Port Lincoln is located on lower Eyre Peninsula, an approx. 7.5 hour drive or 40 minute flight from Adelaide.
Our travel section offers information on how to get here, the places to stay and other things to do while visiting Port lincoln.

Are you wondering what to do with your young kids for you to be able to enjoy our fantastic adventure?? The answer is Child Care.

Port Lincoln has 2 child care centres below that will certainly help to make your day memorable:

Toy Box Child Care Centre - Centrally located at 46 New West Road. Bookings Essential. 08 8682 6633. Click here for more details.
Kiddywinks Child Care Centre - Centrally located at 17 Freeman Ave. Bookings Essential. 08 8683 1500. Click here for more details.
 
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FLY
Regional Express is currently the only airline flying between Adelaide and Port Lincoln. Their flights operate several times daily with one way flights starting at approx. $108. Please visit www.rex.com.au for more details.
DRIVE
Head North from Adelaide to Port Augusta then follow the Lincoln Highway south to Port Lincoln. The total trip is 650km, taking approx 7 hrs.

FERRY
The new Sea SA ferry service operates between Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula and Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula. Taking the ferry saves approx 3.5 hours of driving if coming from Adelaide. Prices start at approx. $120 for cars and $30 per person. Please check www.seasa.com.au for more details.

Effective 8th October, Sea SA offers a BUS-FERRY-BUS link on Fridays & Sundays between Adelaide & Port Lincoln. Prices start from $75 one way, concessions apply. For more details please call 08 8823 0777.

 
BUS
Premiere Stateliner operate a once a day (NO FERRY) bus service to Port Lincoln. The journey takes approximately 10hrs and costs approx $90. Visit www.premierstateliner.com.au for more details.

ULTIMATE ROAD JOURNEY

For Australia's Ultimate road journey The Nullarbor Traveller bus regularly visits Port Lincoln on its return route between Adelaide and Perth. More information can be found at www.thetraveller.net.au