Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre
Information Centre
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Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln, South Australia
Description
Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre is centrally located at 60 Tasman Terrace, which is directly opposite the Tuna statue.
We provide information and brochures on Port Lincoln and surrounding areas as well as regional guides for all other areas in South Australia.
See the friendly staff to book Whalers Way Permits, National Park Entry Permits and Passes, land and sea based tours and experiences, including Swim with the Sea lions and Shark Cage diving, fishing trips.
The Visitor Information Centre also stocks a large range of souvenirs and postcards and we provide public Internet access.
Obtain permit here for parking at Billy Lights $10.
RV and coach parking available.
No camping or overnight parking.
Features
Location
Lat: -34.719959 Lng: 135.857194
User Reviews

Gayed
Situated where there is no parking facilities for people with caravans/campers. Not very friendly, and hard to find out any information on where to stay and things to do. We found out more from other campers and tourists, where to go and where to camp. Total waste of our time going in. Probably the worst information centre we have ever visited.

Kaz56
Today we went to thank everyone for the wonderful fishing trip with Brenton, and the fabulous fresh fish tour we did with Kelly. After we had the best fish, chips and salad meal for lunch there . Thanks for organising a gf meal for me . S.A information centre you are terrific from all of us. X

Helen & Chris
Went in on a Sunday, about 1 hour before closing, to find out about Coffin Bay, had the displeasure of getting a very unfriendly/unhelpful "Dutch" lady without receiving any information on what we wanted to know. As a consequence of this experience we didn't book an oyster tour that the 4 of us were looking forward to doing - very disappointing for the people of Coffin Bay. Has to be the worst experience of an information centre we have had in all the years of travelling. Hard to believe they close so early (1pm) on a weekend.