Port Victoria is a town on the west coast of Yorke Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. At the 2006 census, Port Victoria had a population of 345.© Wikipedia
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Port Victoria is a very small town on the west coast of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. This is a popular holiday destination with some great fishing spots and there are fishing competitions held during December and Easter each year.
The Gulghaven Caravan Park sits right on the foreshore with direct access to the beach and within easy walking distance to the jetty and local shops. This park has a range of cabins as well as caravan and camping sites.
Port Victoria is a great spot for scuba diving as there are a number of ship wrecks off the coast – scuba refills are available at the caravan park and the shop at the jetty.
We ate our lunch at a lookout which is located above the jetty and this is where you can commence on the Geological walk along the foreshore. Port Victoria was once the site of active volcanoes and this walk will take you past some very interesting rock formations. The car park has plenty of space to park the van and great views over the jetty and harbour. There is a small maritime Museum housed in the original cargo store built at the start of the jetty.