Port Elliot

Port Elliot is a suburb in South Australia. Population of 2,251 (2021 Census). Median age 61. Median household income $1,073/wk. Median rent $280/wk. 1 campsites, 3 trails, 4 pubs nearby.

Port Elliot is a relaxed coastal settlement on the Fleurieu Peninsula, popular with retirees and ideal for touring visitors seeking a quieter beach stop. The town centre clusters around a functional main street with pubs, cafes, and shops within easy walking distance. Several walking trails explore the nearby coastline and hinterland, while the beaches provide swimming and seaside breaks.

The BIG4 Holiday Park sits just 0.5km from town, offering powered and unpowered sites for caravans and campervans. The town has adequate facilities including 43 public toilets, essential for self-contained travellers. Pubs and small cafes cater to visitors, though the dining scene is modest compared to larger towns.

This is a good stopping point between Adelaide and the Limestone Coast, or as a base for exploring McLaren Vale wine country inland. The pace is slow and family-friendly, with no major tourist attractions or nightlife, making it best suited to travellers wanting a peaceful coastal overnight or short stay.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Hotel ElliotCentral pub within walking distance of the beach; good for a meal or drink.
  • Knights Beach WalkShort coastal walking trail offering scenic views and easy access from town centre.

Must Do

  • Explore Knights Beach WalkAccessible 0.8km walk with views of the coast and rock formations.
  • Lunch at a local pubSeveral pubs within 0.3–0.4km offer casual dining and local atmosphere.

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on supplies in town before heading further down the peninsula—shops are limited beyond Port Elliot.
  • BIG4 caravan park has full facilities; book ahead in school holidays and summer weekends.
  • Knights Beach Walk (0.8km away) is the easiest local trail; start early to avoid afternoon crowds on warm days.
  • Mobile coverage is patchy; confirm your network signal before heading to remote trailheads.
  • Fuel up in town or nearby Middleton before exploring outlying areas; service stations are sparse.
Traffic & Access: Port Elliot is accessed via the Princes Highway and local roads from Adelaide (about 1 hour drive). Roads are sealed and well-maintained; no major hazards. Fuel and supplies are available in town.
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers warmer weather and calmer seas; avoid school holidays if you prefer quieter accommodation rates.

Port Elliot at a Glance

Based on postcode 5212 area (ABS Census 2021)
2,251
Population
61
Median Age
$1,073/wk
Median Household Income
2.1
Avg Household Size
$1,210/mo
Median Mortgage
$280/wk
Median Rent
20%
Born Overseas

Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Port Elliot?

There are 1 campsites near Port Elliot, including BIG4 Port Elliot Holiday Park (0.6km).

What walks and trails are near Port Elliot?

There are 10 walking trails near Port Elliot, including Knights Beach Walk (1.1km), Granite Island Road (8.2km), walk to Swamp Fox (12.5km).

Is there fuel near Port Elliot?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Port Elliot, including BP OPT HINDMARSH VALLY (3.9km), BP X CONVENIENCE HAYBOROUGH (4.6km), Shell Reddy Express Victor Harbor (7.7km).

What attractions are near Port Elliot?

There are 3 attractions near Port Elliot, including Victor Harbor and Granite Island (8.4km), Aggie Knoll (9.8km), Deep Creek Conservation Park (43.8km).