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The Far West coast of South Australia offers some spectacular scenery, which is equally fascinating from the air.
All scenic flights depart from Ceduna, and include:
Estimated flight time of two hours:
Depart Ceduna, tracking South East, past Smoky Bay, Haslam and the township of Streaky Bay to Baird Bay. Fly around Cape Radstock (the highest sheer cliff drop on the Australian coast), and then fly West past the points of Point Labatt, Point Westall, Point Brown. Stay out over the islands of Eyre Island, Saint Peter Island in Murat Bay, past Ceduna and the port of Thevenard to track to to the West for Point James and Point Bell, before returning to Ceduna over farmlands, Davenport Creek and Denial Bay.
Estimated flight time of one hour:
Depart Ceduna, tracking South East to Smoky Bay. Turn around Point Brown to track over the islands of Eyre Island, Saint Peter Island in Murat Bay, past Ceduna and the port of Thevenard to track to the West for Point James, before returning to Ceduna over farmlands, Davenport Creek and Denial Bay.
Estimated flight time of 30 minutes:
Depart Ceduna, tracking South East to Laura Bay, turn to the North West over St Peter Island in Murat Bay, past Ceduna and the port of Thevenard to Point Peter, before returning to Ceduna Airport over Davenport Creek and Denial Bay.
We suggest you allow an additional 15 minutes prior to departure for pre-flight information and photographs.
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