A natural ocean pool on Moreton Island
One of the most rewarding experiences on Moreton Island is finding the Champagne Pools. Located on North-Eastern tip of Queensland's Moreton Island, the spot gets its name from the sparkling ‘champagne’ effect created as the ocean wave’s crash over the volcanic rock and sandstone break wall.
With water foam and bubbles, the Champagne Pools are almost a natural sandy bottomed sea bubble bath. Because the 'volcanic break wall' sits higher then the water level, a protected pool often forms on the inside of the rocks, making it a great place to have a swim. The waves crashing over the wall also create a great photo opportunity and are frequently visited by guests wanting to see this natural spectacle.
How to get to the Champagne Pools
Ready to swim in the stunning Champagne Pools during your Tangalooma stay? You’ll need a 4WD to access this incredible spot, as it’s not reachable on foot from the resort. Bring your own 4WD and enjoy a self-guided adventure to explore Moreton Island’s breathtaking hotspots at your own pace!
The Champagne Pools provide a great photo opportunity and are frequently visited by guests wanting to see this natural spectacle, but remember that there are no lifesavers patrolling Moreton Island, so please be aware of the waves and do not climb on the rocks.
Where do I find Moreton Island's Champagne Pools?
The Champagne Pools are located at North Point, which is at the North-Western tip of Moreton Island.
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