Reach the remote north-eastern tip of Moreton Island with a local expert and swim in the Champagne Pools — natural rock pools where Pacific swells bubble over the rim, creating an effervescent spa sensation in the wild.
What to expect
The 4WD track to the Champagne Pools passes lighthouse ruins, wind-sculpted heathlands, and clifftop lookouts where humpback whales breach offshore in season. The pools themselves are sandy-floored rock basins at the island's north-eastern tip, where every incoming wave sends warm white foam cascading over you. Your guide explains the Quandamooka people's deep connection to the land and points out migratory shorebirds along the beach. It is the kind of remote, unhurried experience that lingers long after the tan has faded.
Good to know
Moreton Island Tourist Services is based in Bulwer; confirm pickup logistics from the Tangalooma tender point when booking. Best visited mid-morning before afternoon swell picks up. Swimwear, a towel, and water shoes are essential. Whale watching is a bonus from roughly July–October.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Moreton Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.