Marion Bay is a small township at the southern tip of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, Australia. At the 2011 census, Marion Bay had a population of 241.© Wikipedia
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Marion Bay is a small community on the edge of the Innes National Park at the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. Apparently this is a very popular spot for fishing and can be very busy during the school holidays. There is a major surfing competition held in the national park each October long weekend - The Yorke Classic which brings lots of visitors to this area.
There are several accommodation options in Marion Bay - motel, beach houses and a large caravan park with cabins or villas as well as caravan and camping sites in a bush setting.
Marion Bay Tavern was a real surprise in this small village. Located near the jetty and about a block from the water the Tavern has a bottle shop as well as indoor and outdoor seating areas to enjoy great meals or a relaxing drink. The Tavern serves wood fired pizzas all day and I would highly recommended you try one as they are delicious.