If you’re considering a day trip to Port Lincoln, this One Day Port Lincoln Tour – Tasting Eyre offers a balanced mix of scenery, wildlife, and local flavors. We’ve seen plenty of tours touting their highlights, but what makes this one stand out? For starters, the expert guides seem to genuinely love sharing their knowledge, and the incredible views along the coast are enough to make your camera happy. Plus, the delicious seafood lunch at the Fresh Fish Place adds a tasty local touch.
However, it’s worth mentioning that it’s a full day—around nine hours—so you’ll want to be prepared for a bit of a schedule. If you’re someone who enjoys a well-planned itinerary with diverse stops, this could be an ideal choice. That said, it’s not the best fit if you’re after a relaxed, “slow day” experience or if traveling with very young children who might find the busy pace overwhelming.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its focus on local wildlife and scenery, coupled with an emphasis on comfort—hassle-free hotel pickup and drop-off make a big difference. It’s a tour that feels thoughtfully curated for those wanting to see the highlights without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
Key Points
- Comprehensive itinerary covering national parks, coastline drives, and wildlife sanctuaries.
- Expert guides with a wealth of knowledge and local insights.
- Stunning scenery along Whalers Way and Sleaford Bay, perfect for photos.
- Delicious, fresh seafood lunch at a well-loved local restaurant.
- Convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included.
- Full-day experience suitable for those happy to spend most of their day exploring.
- Key Points
- What’s Included and How It’s Valuable
- The Itinerary: What You’ll Experience
- Lincoln National Park
- West Wanna Lookout
- Fresh Fish Place for Lunch
- Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary
- Guides and Group Experience
- The Balance of Cost and Value
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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What’s Included and How It’s Valuable

This tour offers a lot for the price of around $143 AUD per person, which seems quite reasonable when you consider what’s packed into the day. Everything from lunch to all activity fees and national park entry is included, meaning no surprise costs during your trip. The fact that it’s a small group—maximum of 20 travelers—keeps things intimate and allows guides to give more personalized attention.
The lunch at the Fresh Fish Place has garnered praise from reviews, with many travelers calling it “delicious” and “the best fish and chips.” Watching the day’s catch being brought into the port while enjoying your meal adds a real sense of authenticity.
Your day starts with a pickup from your Port Lincoln hotel between 7:30 and 8 am, giving you plenty of time to settle in before exploring. The tour’s schedule is well thought-out, with stops designed to showcase the area’s natural beauty and rich wildlife.
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The Itinerary: What You’ll Experience

Lincoln National Park
The journey kicks off with a visit to Lincoln National Park, where you’ll see some of the most secluded shores. The timing—early morning—means you’ll likely experience some peaceful moments before it gets busier, plus the chance for great light for photos. We loved the way guides share insights about the area’s flora and fauna, making the experience both educational and scenic.
West Wanna Lookout
Next comes the Wanna Lookout, perched on a clifftop with sweeping views over Sleaford Bay. This spot seems to be a favorite among travelers, and for good reason. On clear days, you might even spot dolphins or winter whales below. It’s a prime photo op, especially if you’re into landscape shots. The 30-minute stop is just enough time to soak in the scenery without feeling rushed.
Fresh Fish Place for Lunch
Back in town, the Fresh Fish Place provides a highlight—a seafood lunch that receives high marks for freshness and flavor. Watching the busy port and the day’s catch being unloaded while you dine adds to the experience. Many reviewers, including Amy, mention how good the food is, especially the fish and chips. It’s a real taste of the region’s reputation as Australia’s seafood capital.
Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary
The final stop takes you along the wild coastline of Whalers Way to Mikkira Station, home to around 150 wild koalas. Seeing koalas in their natural habitat is a genuine treat, and the fact that they reside among manna gums makes it even more authentic. The scenic drive along the coast offers spectacular views, and many reviewers raved about the wildlife encounters, with Scott calling it “the best trip ever.”
Guides and Group Experience

Across reviews, the guides stand out as a highlight. Amy praised Gieff for his knowledge, and others like Joe and Geoff received similar acclaim. They seem genuinely passionate about sharing Port Lincoln’s stories, wildlife, and history, making the trip feel more personal and informative.
The small group size keeps the experience intimate, allowing for more interaction and flexibility. Travelers mention guides’ responsiveness, friendliness, and willingness to take photos, which adds a nice personal touch.
The Balance of Cost and Value
At around $143 AUD, the tour offers a comprehensive package—covering transportation, entry fees, lunch, and expert guiding. Considering the number of stops, the quality of the food, and the wildlife encounters, many reviewers feel it’s good value for money. Some mention that they learned a lot and saw places they wouldn’t have access to on their own, like the private areas of national parks and exclusive viewpoints.
While alcoholic drinks are not included, there are options available for purchase if you want to indulge during the day. The included activities and hassle-free pickup make this a seamless experience, especially for visitors unfamiliar with the area or those who prefer not to plan every detail.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect if you love scenery, wildlife, and local food in a manageable, well-organized package. It suits travelers who appreciate guided commentary and enjoy seeing a variety of sights in one day. The tour’s pace and full itinerary make it less suitable for those after a leisurely, slow-paced trip or families with very young children (though older kids who enjoy wildlife might find it engaging).
If you’re into nature, photography, and seafood, and want to make the most of a day in Port Lincoln without the hassle of organizing multiple activities, this tour is a solid pick.
Final Thoughts

All in all, the Port Lincoln Tasting Eyre Tour offers a well-rounded, rich experience that captures the essence of Australia’s seafood capital. With dynamic guides, stunning scenery, and local flavors, it’s a day packed with memorable moments. The small group size and included amenities help make it feel personal and convenient, offering good value for your money.
If you’re looking for a way to see Port Lincoln’s highlights without the stress of planning, and you’re excited about wildlife and fresh seafood, this tour hits the mark. Just remember, it’s a full day—so bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and an appetite for adventure and good food.
One Day Port Lincoln Tour – Tasting Eyre
“I had the most incredible time with my guide Gieff. I learned a lot about the floral and fauna. Got to see incredible views and see awesome wil…”
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hassle-free pickup and drop-off at your Port Lincoln accommodation, making it easy to start and end your day comfortably.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 9 hours, from around 7:30 am to late afternoon, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop.
What’s the price?
It costs approximately $142.73 AUD per person, which includes lunch, all activity and entry fees, and guided commentary.
Can I customize the experience?
While the tour is structured, reviews mention that you can specify your preferences upfront, and guides are flexible to some extent, allowing for a personalized experience.
Are there wildlife sightings?
Absolutely. You have good chances to see wild koalas, kangaroos, emus, dolphins, and even whales in winter, especially from scenic viewpoints.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed for children, older kids interested in wildlife and scenery will likely enjoy it. Always check with the provider for particular age recommendations.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, a camera, sun protection, and a little cash if you want to purchase drinks or souvenirs. The tour provides most essentials, but packing for outdoor activity is advised.
All in all, the Port Lincoln Tasting Eyre Tour offers a genuine, well-organized way to experience the best of this beautiful region, perfect for adventurous travelers eager to see wildlife, enjoy stunning vistas, and taste local seafood in one memorable day.
