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    Port Willunga Beach

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    Mema S.

    This is one of Adelaide's, nay South Australia's, most beautiful and interesting beaches. In summer this is a beach brilliant for swimming and playing beach cricket. On the top of the cliffs overlooking the beach is the Star of Greece Restaurant (http://starofgreececafe.com.au/). The restaurant has breathtaking views of the beach and superb food. It also has a canteen type cafe for buying beach fare such as ice creams and hot chips. The Star of Greece is so named because of the Star of Greece shipwreck about 200 metres off the coast, a favourite of snorkelers and scuba divers. At low tide parts of the wreck can be seen from the shore. Another wreck are the remains of a jetty which juts from the sand like an accidental artwork. My favourite part of the beach are the caves. I've been to a beach bonfire party where they put tea candles all throughout the caves making it look absolutely beautiful. The caves were carved out originally by fishermen who used them to store their ships and nets. Now don't freak out, but like all of SA's beaches there's a chance of sharks including the dreaded great white. Allay any fears by checking out PIRSA's shark log http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/fisheries/fishwatch/sharks/shark_sighting_log. Surf Reports will also report sharks so call for one before going to any beach if you're especially worried.

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    This spot is wonderful, such good views. Great place for a lookout. Also, a great place to grab a snack and have a picnic.

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    Silver Sands - Silver sands beach, great one day perrrrfect the next, but please keep it clean for all to enjoy

    Silver Sands

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 kmAldinga

    I think I like the fact that there aren't kiosks and that sort of thing on this beach. I think…read morethat's part of why it's about a million times nicer than somewhere, like, say, Glenelg. You can come here, relax on the sand, have a swim, and like Penny says, feel reasonably confident that your little pile of clothes, towel, wallet and keys aren't going to disappear. Then again, I'm pretty paranoid, so I lock most of that stuff in the car and carry a car key in the pocket of my shorts. Yet another reason to not wear budgie smugglers. Parking on the sand is pretty novel, for me. And it's so much nicer than having to walk over hot asphalt barefoot.

    This beach is fantastic!…read more If you're happy to drive a little further than the regular metropolitan beach areas, then come to Silver Sands, otherwise known as Aldinga Beach. The sand is clean and white, and the water is clear. The biggest novelty however is the fact hat you can park the car on the beach. As in on the sand. Near the water. It's alternative like that. Craaaazy. I rather like this quality of parking on the beach, as it really sets it apart from other beaches. I also find it convenient, and I rather like being 100% at ease that my belongings are not going to be snatched by lingering beach thieves. The only associated negative is that there are no real beach front stores or kiosks. Well not in direct/close proximity anyway. Yet than again, this down fall, believe it or not, does help to preserve the seclusion and privacy that is evident in the mannerism of this particular beach. Good work Silver Sands!

    Port Willunga Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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