Loved the jetty for setting of for a snorkel. . Plenty of scuba divers around on the nice calm days. There are toilets available and a disabled carpark available. Rubbish bins are also provided. There are a few sheltered seating areas available along the jetty for those windy days and nights. Plenty of squid about when we were in around xmas along with the blue swimmer crabs. The stairs are a great place to do some jumping off at the start of the jetty with stairs bith sides, the water appears to be around 3 meters on low tide. Awesome underwater world under and along the coast so take a chair and your dive gear. The jetty is a 8 minute walk to the outdoor sea pool where there is a bbq and more toilets with cold water showers available. Pretty cool place also when the...
Read moreArguably one of the best spots in town, the Edithburgh Jetty offers a bit of everything: great views, world-class diving, decent fishing and that peaceful small-coastal-town atmosphere you can’t fake. The jetty stretches far enough out to give you an uninterrupted view of the gulf, and on a calm day the water beneath is so clear you can see the rays and fish gliding below.
Whether you’re walking out to catch the sunset, throwing in a line or gearing up for a dive, it’s got a relaxed charm that makes you slow down and actually enjoy the moment. The structure itself is well maintained, and there’s always a friendly local willing to give advice on where the squid are hiding.
Simple, authentic and instantly relaxing – it’s everything a country...
Read moreedithburgh is my favourite jetty to fish from in south Australia. the whole town is just incredible but the Jetty always seems to deliver a quality feed of fish. in just 4 hours I managed 12 squid and about 20 tommies as well as 6 Whiting. if you stay at the caravan park they also have a great fish cleaning area you can use to clean your catch. the bait and tackle store is run by a legend who really knows her stuff. she can tell you everything about the town and every little trick to make your catch the...
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