According to a recent study, this hidden gem at K’Gari (Fraser Island) has been lauded for having some of the clearest water in Oceania. In fact, eight of the top ten beaches are located in Australia with Eli Creek making the cut at number 4.
Travel site Florida Pan Handle analysed a staggering 2.4 million reviews of over 3000 beaches from around the world, calculating which beach in each country and every continent had the highest percentage of reviews with the words “clear water.” According to the findings, Australia dominated the list of beaches in Oceania with the clearest water although the top spot went to Champagne Beach on the island of Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu. Aside from Hyams Beach, Lagoon Beach in Lord Howe Island in NSW also made the list at number 8. Other Aussie beaches to make the list include the stunning and secluded Parakeet Bay on Rottnest Island at number 2 and Emily Bay on Norfolk Island.
Here’s the full list of the top 10 beaches with the clearest water in Oceania:
- Champagne Beach, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu
- Parakeet Bay, Rottnest Island, Australia
- Hyams Beach, Jervis Bay, Australia
- Eli Creek, K’gari (Fraser Island), Australia
- Emily Bay, Norfolk Island, Australia
- Salmon Bay, Perth, Australia
- Meelup Beach, Dunsborough, Australia
- Lagoon Beach, Lord Howe Island, Australia
- Greens Pool, Denmark, Australia
- Lalomanu Beach, Apia, Samoa
Wondering which other beaches around the world were named on the survey? Prassa Beach in Kimolos, Greece has the clearest water based on 43.56% of travellers who used the phrase “clear water” to describe the hidden gem. Meanwhile, Schoolhouse Beach in Wisconsin has the clearest water in the United States. Check out the full list of the beaches with the clearest water in the world here.