Port Lincoln is located on the south-east coast of (Eyre Peninsula) on the Al Peninsula in South Australia, about 280km from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, but due to the distance between (Spencer Gulf) in Spencer Bay and (St Vincent Gulf), in St. Vincent's Bay So the road is about 650 kilometers away, and it takes about eight hours to drive.
Port Lincoln, South Australia's fifth-largest city, was once the capital of South Australia, the capital of. Port Lincoln, facing the Al Peninsula, with its back in Australia's inland desert, a perfect blend of the two. It's also a real seafood port, home to some of Australia's largest fishing companies. One of the most seaport cities, at least, is the sea of a variety of rich and exciting entertainment activities. If kangaroo island (Kangaroo Island) is in close contact with wild animals in the original ecology of nature, then Port Lincoln enjoys an excellent choice for adventure and seafood delicacy in the original ecology of nature. Covent Bay (Coffin Bay), not far from Port Lincoln, is Australia's oyster capital, producing high-quality oysters that are sold to all parts of Australia and to the world.
Port Lincoln has airports, but Adelaide is the only major Australian city that has direct flights to and from Port Lincoln, and other major cities need to transfer from Adelaide.
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Airport(s) of Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln Airport (Code: PLO)
Visitor centre of Port Lincoln