Cape Jaffa Beach is a picturesque and secluded coastal destination in South Australia. It stretches over three kilometers, boasting fine white sand and offering a serene atmosphere for relaxation. The beach is perfect for activities like swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. Historically, it is named after the schooner Cape Jaffa, which was wrecked nearby in 1869.
Visitors to the beach can enjoy its tranquil surroundings, though there are no nearby restaurants or lifeguards on duty.
The area is known for its natural beauty, with nearby attractions such as Cape Jaffa Wines, providing a glimpse into the region's renowned wine culture.