Port Bonython, Stony Point
Port Bonython, situated in South Australia's Upper Spencer Gulf, is
a significant industrial center. Established around 1982 and named after John Bonython, the
founding chairman of Santos, the town revolves around its deepwater port, gas
fractionation plant, and diesel storage facility. With a population of around
14 people, Port Bonython's primary function is industrial operation rather than
tourism.
While not a major tourist destination,
visitors can explore nearby attractions like Point Lowly Lighthouse for
stunning coastal views or Stony Point for snorkeling and marine life
observation. For a broader range of activities and shopping, the nearby town of
Whyalla offers options like the Westland
Shopping Centre, Harris
Scarfe, and Lila
May boutique. For evening entertainment, Whyalla's
community events, foreshore walks, and dining options provide a pleasant
experience.