Edithburgh is a coastal town on the southern tip of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Known for its picturesque beaches and historic charm, it was once a bustling port for salt export. Today, it’s a popular tourist destination, offering fishing, diving, and swimming opportunities. The town features a tidal swimming pool, a restored jetty, and the Edithburgh Museum showcasing local history. With a population of around 500, Edithburgh maintains a relaxed, small-town atmosphere. Its proximity to Troubridge Island and its lighthouse adds to its appeal for visitors seeking coastal beauty and maritime heritage.