Historic Victor Harbor, South Australia
Victor Harbor is steeped in indigenous tradition. Granite Island, The Bluff and Kent Reserve all hold great cultural significance to the local Ngarrindjeri people.
Kondilli the whale can be seen as you enter Victor Harbor and descend Kleinig’s Hill - Image to left.
The only historic horse drawn tram in the southern hemisphere (Established 1875) takes rides across the causeway to Granite Island.
See the penguins on a penguin tour, visit the whale centre and enjoy the below Decks aquarium and Sea Cruises.
From June to October whales visit the area, and can be seen from the beaches.
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Victor Harbor
- Only an hour's drive from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is one of the state's major tourist destinations. On the Fleurieu Peninsula, it nestles in a sandy curve of Encounter Bay. Because of its accessibility, the population swells on weekends and can increase up to 80 000 during the peak holiday season.
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