Map of Port Noarlunga Jetty | South Australia Visitor Guide
Map of Port Noarlunga Jetty – South Australia Visitor Guide
This map of Port Noarlunga Jetty provides an overview of one of South Australia's most popular coastal attractions, including the jetty, reef area, beaches, walking paths and visitor facilities.
Located on Adelaide's southern coastline, Port Noarlunga Jetty is well known for its scenic location, fishing opportunities, reef environment and connection to Port Noarlunga Reef. The area attracts visitors seeking coastal walks, swimming, diving, snorkelling and sightseeing.
Port Noarlunga Jetty is located approximately 30 kilometres south of Adelaide. Major attractions include the jetty, Port Noarlunga Reef, Port Noarlunga Beach, the river mouth and nearby coastal recreation areas.
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Where Is Port Noarlunga Jetty Located?
Port Noarlunga Jetty is located at Port Noarlunga on Adelaide's southern coastline. The jetty extends into Gulf St Vincent and connects to the nearby reef area via a walkway, making it a distinctive feature of the local coastline.
- North: Adelaide metropolitan coastline
- South: Moana and southern beaches
- East: Port Noarlunga township
- West: Gulf St Vincent
Why Is Port Noarlunga Jetty Famous?
Port Noarlunga Jetty is famous for its reef environment, coastal scenery and recreational opportunities. It is widely regarded as one of South Australia's best-known locations for snorkelling and diving.
- Access to Port Noarlunga Reef
- Popular fishing destination
- Snorkelling and diving opportunities
- Scenic coastal views
- Family-friendly beach environment
Main Attractions Around Port Noarlunga Jetty
- Port Noarlunga Jetty — iconic coastal structure
- Port Noarlunga Reef — marine sanctuary area
- Port Noarlunga Beach — swimming and recreation
- Onkaparinga River Mouth — natural attraction
- Esplanade Precinct — coastal recreation area
- Foreshore Walking Paths — scenic coastal routes
- Local Cafes and Shops — visitor amenities
- Marine Wildlife Areas — reef and coastal habitat
Port Noarlunga Jetty Map Overview
A map of Port Noarlunga Jetty helps visitors understand the relationship between the jetty, reef, beach and nearby visitor facilities.
- Jetty Structure
- Reef Access Areas
- Fishing Locations
- Beach Access Points
- Visitor Facilities
Why People Visit Port Noarlunga Jetty
- Fishing from the jetty
- Snorkelling and diving
- Walking and sightseeing
- Beach activities
- Photography and sunsets
- Exploring the reef environment
Why People Search for a Map of Port Noarlunga Jetty
- To locate reef access points
- To find fishing locations
- To plan diving and snorkelling trips
- To locate beaches and facilities
- To explore Adelaide's southern coastline
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Port Noarlunga Jetty FAQs
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Where is Port Noarlunga Jetty located?
Port Noarlunga Jetty is located on Adelaide's southern coastline in South Australia. -
Why is Port Noarlunga Jetty famous?
It is known for its connection to Port Noarlunga Reef and its popularity with fishers, snorkellers and divers. -
Can you fish from Port Noarlunga Jetty?
Fishing is a popular activity at the jetty, subject to current regulations and conditions. -
What is near Port Noarlunga Jetty?
Nearby attractions include Port Noarlunga Reef, Port Noarlunga Beach and the Onkaparinga River mouth.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine use, diving, snorkelling, fishing, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, tides, marine conditions, fishing regulations and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.