An epic beach with beautiful turquoise blue rock pools, it has become a popular hotspot for Australians and traveling tourists.
The magnificent pools are located along Talia Beach in Ellison, less than two and a half hours north of Port Lincoln, at the eastern end of the Great Australian Bay.
When the tide is low, the ocean pulls away from the rocky shore to reveal a series of unique natural pools with crystal-clear waters while admiring breathtaking views of the shore.
Travelers flock to Talia Beach, an epic stretch of coastline with a series of natural pools of pale turquoise rocks.

The magnificent pools along the Talia Beach are less than two and a half hours’ drive north of Port Lincoln at the eastern end of the Great Australian Bay.


When the tide is low, the ocean pulls away from the rocky shore to reveal a series of unique natural pools with crystal clear waters, perfect for a dip while admiring the breathtaking views of the shore.
Famous for its epic sunsets, sunrises and stunning views, the area is popping up on social media as travelers post stunning footage of their visit.
Adventurers can cool off in the pools or see what sea creatures the tide is releasing with its crystal clear waters.
The pools are visible twice a day from sunrise to sunset when the tides are high and are best visited during minor storm surges, so travelers are advised to keep an eye on the weather.

Adventurers can cool off in the pools or see which sea creatures turn the tide with their crystal clear waters.


The pools are visible twice a day from sunrise to sunset when the tides are low and are best visited during minor storm surges, so travelers are advised to keep an eye on the weather conditions.

Next to the pool is a grade 2 listed Woolshed Cave with a 50m wide mouth that serves as a natural window to the ocean beyond.

Famous for its epic sunsets, sunrises and stunning views, the area is popping up on social media as travelers post stunning footage of their visit.
At the corner of the pools, you can also explore the incredible Woolshed Cave, an epic cave carved by the waves crashing into the granite cliffs.
The 50m wide mouth of Woolshed Cave serves as a natural window to the ocean beyond, and you can hear the echoes of the crashing waves outside and the bats hanging from the honeycomb ceiling above you.
In addition to rock pools and caves, Talia Beach is also a great place for rock fishing, camping and surfing, where sea lions, dolphins and whales are frequented during their winter migrations.
Source: Daily Mail