Coastal vanlifers won't want to miss Whyalla, famous for cuttlefish, dolphins, and delicious seafood.
If you're looking for a good reason to plan a winter camping trip to the coast, Whyalla is it. Not only is this coastal hub South Australia's fourth largest city and blessed with more than 300 days a year, but it's also the only place in the world where you can witness the annual migration of giant Australian cuttlefish—from May through August each year. Don't miss Whyalla off your summer camping itinerary, either. Perched on the west shore of the Spencer Gulf, this port town is the gateway to the Eyre Peninsula and affords endless options for beach days, coastal walks, dolphin-watching cruises, and ocean-view seafood restaurants. Campers have plenty of choices, too, whether you prefer to check into a tourist park or caravan park with spacious powered sites and full amenities or seek out a tranquil campground for self-contained campervans and motorhomes right by the oceanfront.