Carrickalinga North Bay is situated in the charming coastal town of Carrickalinga, about 60 kilometers south of Adelaide on the Fleurieu Peninsula, overlooking Gulf St Vincent. This beautiful beach is part of Yankalilla Bay, known for its pristine white sands and crystal clear waters. Carrickalinga offers a serene and natural environment, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway from the city. The area is rich in Aboriginal history, with its name derived from the Kaurna word 'Karrakardlangga', meaning 'place for redgum firewood'.
The beach is a core part of the town's identity, offering stunning views and ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as swimming and surfing. The nearby Haycock Point separates the beach into two sections, adding to its scenic charm. Carrickalinga has recently gained recognition as Australia's first International Dark Sky Community, highlighting its minimal light pollution and offering breathtaking night sky experiences.
The town itself is small and quaint, with no shops, but nearby Normanville provides essential amenities. It's an attractive spot for nature lovers and those looking for a tranquil beach experience.