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Aldinga Reef Aquatic Reserve

Aldinga Reef Aquatic Reserve

One of South Australia's most accessible snorkelling reefs

A protected limestone reef system off Aldinga Beach and Port Willunga, fully protected since 1971 and home to wobbegongs, blue devils, schools of reef fish and dolphins.

A reef you can walk into

The Aldinga Reef Aquatic Reserve protects a limestone barrier reef that runs about two kilometres seaward of Snapper Point, between Thomas Street at Aldinga Beach in the south and Seaborne Avenue at Port Willunga in the north. Declared in 1971, it is one of South Australia's oldest marine sanctuaries and one of its most accessible - at low tide you can walk straight off the beach onto the intertidal reef and look into the rockpools, while snorkellers can drift over the shallower northern sections in calm conditions.

What you'll see

The reef supports an unusually rich community of marine life for a metropolitan-fringe site, including spotted wobbegongs, blue devil fish, leatherjackets, big schools of zebrafish and old wives, and bottlenose dolphins that often cruise just outside the breakers. More experienced divers head out to the famous Aldinga Drop Off, where the reef plunges down a vertical wall - a boat launch is needed to reach this site.

Rules and access

The whole reserve is a sanctuary zone: fishing and the collecting or removing of any marine life is prohibited. Land-based access is via Aldinga Beach Road or the southern Snapper Point carpark. Conditions are best on calm, low-tide mornings; check the tide chart and swell forecast before you go.

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Free entry Parking Snorkelling Rockpools Marine sanctuary

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  1. Aldinga Reef Aquatic Reserve - official source - www.marineparks.sa.gov.au (accessed April 2026)

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