Lot 37, Spilsby Island, Port Lincoln
Secure your own piece of Spilsby Island Paradise today
Sit back and watch the stunning sunrises or drop a line into the crystal clear waters.
Spilsby Island is the perfect place for a host of leisure activities such as swimming, surfing, rock-climbing, skin-diving or just soaking up the sun. With easy access to the Sir Joseph Banks Group of Islands, the waters are a fisherman's dream.
Spilsby Island consists of 1,000 acres, mostly arable, with beautiful, safe and secluded beaches abound along the north coast, contrasting dramatically with the spectacular rocky coast to the west.
Build your dream getaway on this 4,211m2 allotment and join the limited and fortunate number of property owners. As a property owner you also enjoy the benefits of having access to the Homestead and it's facilities to stay when you visit the island.
There is easy access to the mainland via boat or plane from Port Lincoln, or fly direct from Adelaide and land on the airstrip.
The wildlife and bird life are abundant on the island and no matter where you explore on this island paradise the scenery is fascinating and at times spectacular.
Secure your own piece of Spilsby Island Paradise today.
For further details please contact Carl Semmler or Jaclyn Hage.
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Get to know Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. It is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into Spencer Gulf. It is the largest city in the West Coast region, and is located approximately 280 km (straight line – 646 km by road) from the State's capital city of Adelaide.
Contact
- Jaclyn Hage
- Carl Semmler