Port Victoria Jetty






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Port Victoria Jetty, constructed in 1878, extends 200 meters into Spencer Gulf, offering a rich history and vibrant marine life. Once a bustling grain port, it now serves as a hub for fishing enthusiasts, with abundant catches of squid, snook, gar, and big tommies. The jetty's sheltered waters, protected by nearby Wardang Island, provide excellent conditions for both boat and jetty fishing. Snorkelers and divers can explore the diverse underwater ecosystem, including colorful soft corals, crabs, and a variety of fish species. The adjacent Port Victoria Maritime Museum, housed in the original cargo shed, showcases artifacts and exhibits detailing the area's maritime heritage. Visitors can also enjoy the Port Victoria Geology Trail, a 4 km path that explores the area's volcanic history. Whether you're interested in fishing, diving, or learning about the region's past, Port Victoria Jetty offers a memorable experience for all.
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