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Slow Travel on the Eyre Peninsula With an increasing pace of society, towering workloads, never-ending stress and daily life pressures – slowing down and tending to our bodies and minds, is the medicine that we all need a LOT more of. Of course we can start to (try to) slow down in our daily lives…
Read MoreMeet the Team ~ Peter ~ Tour Guide Your role within Australian Coastal Safaris and your background Tour Guide. My background; I’ve been in education as a teacher for 28 years in various locations around SA. Eventually I ended up here in Port Lincoln, teaching Outdoor Education. At some point Lunch (David Doudle) approached me…
Read MoreHave you ever gone 4WDing or sand duning before? No, but really 4WDing or sandduning?! I’m not talking a rocky bumpy track and small sandy hills…I’m talking sand dune mountains so large and expansive that getting lost or stuck is a real possibility. On the 25th June it will be the annual World Sand Dune…
Read MoreEach year before the winter months, thousands of Southern Right Whales leave the cooler Antarctic waters and make their way north towards the warmer Australian coast to the Great Australian Bight and the eastern side of the country. In these warmer climates, the whales give birth to their calves and nurse them, before returning to…
Read MoreMeet the Team ~ Renae ~ Wonder Woman Your role within Australian Coastal Safaris and your background A bit of everything – I call myself a ‘bitsa girl’. You’ll find me doing anything from sales and marketing, to logistics and planning itineraries (I especially love planning the personalised private tours, that’s always fun). I also…
Read MoreMeet the Team ~ Lunch ~ owner and tour guide Your role within Australian Coastal Safaris and your background I’m the ‘Grand Poobah’ at Australian Coastal Safaris. Others might say – owner and tour guide. My background; For 26 years I was an Eyre Peninsula grain farmer, and seasonally over 10 years – a sheep…
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