Ceduna, South Australia

Ceduna jetty fishingSitting on the sweeping shores of Murat Bay, Ceduna is blessed with blue skies most days of the year and has excellent tourist facilities, including five caravan parks and four motels.

In Ceduna, you can relax while diving, sailing, taking in a scenic walk or drive, or heading to nearby sandy swimming beaches.

Ceduna boasts rich Aboriginal cultural ties and a proud history in the agricultural, seafood and mining sectors. It's the last major town on the drive west to Perth and the first after crossing the Nullarbor from Western Australia.

But it's much more than a resting place. Today, its annual Oysterfest is gaining national acclaim and the Ceduna Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Centre is a must for anyone with an eye for unique Aboriginal and contemporary arts. There's also a golf course and National Trust Museum.

For more information contact the Ceduna Visitor Information Centre:

Toll Free: 1800 639 413.

Web: www.cedunatourism.com.au

Email: ceduna_vic@bigpond.com.au

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