Capturing the Majesty of the Great Australian Bight: Scenic Tips

Scenic view of the Great Australian Bight, showcasing majestic cliffs, ocean, and wildlife. #GreatAustralianBight

On our recent journey through South Australia, we ventured to the southern edge of the continent to capture the breathtaking beauty of the Great Australian Bight. It’s one of nature’s masterpieces that stretches over 1,160 kilometers along the coastline and is an integral part of the Southern Ocean. This expanse offers many stunning vantage points, and we’d like to share our experience and tips on the best scenic lookouts for those wanting to capture its majesty.

What is the Great Australian Bight?

The Great Australian Bight is a colossal open bay that arcs along the southern coast of Australia. It is considered a marine wonder due to the high cliffs, rugged coastlines, and unique biodiversity found in its waters. The Bight’s incredible vistas attract thousands of travelers every year, eager to witness its undisturbed beauty.

Scenic Lookouts to Capture the Majesty of the Bight

  1. Head of the Bight: Located about 12 kilometers off the Eyre Highway, this is the prime location for whale watching from May to October. Southern right whales can be seen just meters from the shore. View Map
  2. Nullarbor Lookout: Providing panoramic views of the Bunda Cliffs, the Nullarbor Lookout is perfect for those wanting to soak up the dramatic interplay of sea and sky. View Map
  3. Point Labatt: South of Streaky Bay, this is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. It’s the largest mainland Australian breeding site for sea lions. View Map

Photography Tips for Capturing the Bight

  • Timing: Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting. The golden hour enhances the natural colors of the cliffs and ocean.
  • Lenses: A wide-angle lens is essential for capturing the vastness of the landscape, while a telephoto lens will help bring distant wildlife into clear view.
  • Weather Conditions: Be prepared for sudden changes in weather. The coastal area can be windy, which affects both photography and comfort.

Why It’s Worth a Visit

Our journey to the Great Australian Bight was rewarding in multiple ways — the natural beauty of the cliffs against the azure ocean is something to behold, and the opportunity to capture these scenes is unmatched. According to Parks Australia, the Bight is a critical habitat for nearly a third of the world’s whale species, making it a premier destination for those passionate about marine wildlife. Learn more about the ecosystem here.


We hope these tips help you in planning your visit to capture the majesty of the Great Australian Bight. Whether you’re an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, the Bight provides a natural canvas that promises rich photography experiences.


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