Champagne Pools



 ¿Qué ver en Champagne pools, Isla fraser?

Cambiar idioma/Change language | | | | |

The Champagne Pools in Fraser Island, Australia are a popular tourist attraction. The pools are natural rock pools filled with saltwater and resemble Champagne bubbles when the waves crash over the rocks. The pools are open all year round and there is no admission fee.

There is no official website for the Champagne Pools, but information can be found on the Fraser Island Tourism website. Visitors should be aware that the pools can be dangerous during high tide and rough seas. It is recommended to visit during low tide and to exercise caution while swimming.

Nearby attractions include the Maheno Shipwreck, Eli Creek, and Lake McKenzie. The Maheno Shipwreck is a rusted shipwreck that washed ashore on Fraser Island in 1935. Eli Creek is a freshwater creek that flows into the ocean and is a popular spot for swimming and tubing. Lake McKenzie is a crystal clear freshwater lake with white sand beaches.

Visitors should check the opening hours for these attractions as they may vary throughout the year.

(Pregúntas y respuestas para los que viajan a Champagne pools)
(Rutas realizadas por otros viajeros que pasan por Champagne pools)