Surfing & Watersports
World-class breaks, kite spots and crystal dive sites.
The best surfing & watersports in Marion Bay
The bottom of Yorke is a surfing pilgrimage, with breaks at Pondalowie, Daly Head and Chinamans drawing surfers from across the state. Add snorkelling over seagrass meadows, kayaking sheltered bays and shore diving the Ethel wreck.
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Berry Bay
Long west-coast beach with a mellow beach break.
A sweeping west-coast beach known for its beginner-friendly beach break, dunes and great fishing.
Daly Head
Powerful reef break for experienced surfers.
A rugged headland on the west coast prized for its powerful, consistent reef break and remote feel.
Gleesons Landing
Beachfront camping and a popular surf and fishing spot.
A laid-back west-coast camping reserve with a sandy beach, surf break and excellent shore fishing.
Innes National Park
Rugged cliffs, surf beaches and a ghost gypsum town.
The wild jewel at the foot of the peninsula, with surf breaks, turquoise coves, abundant wildlife and the Inneston ghost town.
Marion Bay Beach
Marion Bay's broad sheltered beach and boat ramp, the launching point for the bottom of Yorke and the closest town to Innes National Park.
Pondalowie Bay
Legendary surf break and crayfishing cove in Innes.
A renowned surf break and sheltered crayfishing bay within Innes National Park, ringed by dunes and a popular campground.
The Gap
Cliff-framed surf beach deep in Innes National Park.
A dramatic cliff-backed surf beach in Innes National Park, reached by a steep walk down from the lookout.