Things to do in Agnes Water

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Town of 1770: Lady Musgrave Island Snorkelling Day Cruise

Town of 1770: Lady Musgrave Island Snorkelling Day Cruise

Venture to the uninhabited Lady Musgrave Island, departing in comfort from Queensland’s quaint seaside town in 1770. This unique Southern Great Barrier Reef coral cay sits within a reef-formed lagoon. The friendly local crew will share the raw beauty of this natural wonder through glass-bottom boat viewing, guided island walks, and snorkeling activities. As a significant turtle breeding ground and rookery, this location provides the privilege of daily turtle encounters. Sightings may also include humpback whales, dolphins, manta rays, and a plethora of reef life. Sheltered lagoon waters ensure clear and safe snorkeling conditions for all abilities and ages, year-round. The town of Seventeen Seventy is located approximately 15 minutes drive north of Agnes Water.

Town 1770: Afternoon Coastline Tour

Town 1770: Afternoon Coastline Tour

The Afternoon Cruise crosses Round Hill Creek, cruises along the edge of Eurimbula National Park up to Eurimbula Creek. Turns around and returns to explore the 1770 sand bar. This one hour joyride is fun for the whole family, with an entertaining running commentary, breath taking scenery, amazing wildlife and an exciting finale! It is the perfect introduction to the area, a great taste tester of our vessels abilities and very easy to fit into any time schedule.

LARC! Paradise Tour: Beach, Lunch and Sandboarding

LARC! Paradise Tour: Beach, Lunch and Sandboarding

Paradise Tour starts with a journey along the edge of Eurimbula National Park, over vast sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters of four tidal creeks. Our crew relay the history of the Town of 1770 and let out a few clues of what is to come at Bustard Head. The first stop is our hidden shaded picnic spot at the edge of Jenny Lind Creek, for morning tea. The scenic 4wd journey up Bustard Headland then guarantees to be the best aerial view in the world from a boat and drops you at the footsteps of the historical Bustard Head Lightstation aka ’the Lighthouse of Tragedy’. A volunteer light-keeper will guide you through the light-keepers cottage that has been transformed into a museum and is brimming with priceless artefacts, maritime treasures and enough mysteries to sink a ship (literally). Our skipper will take you up the spiralling stairs to the balcony of the lighthouse tower, sharing a magnificent unmarred 360° view and then down a winding path to say hello to past occupants at the cemetery – many of which had terrible fates. Once you’ve explored the skeletons in the stations closet it’s back down the headland for a healthy lunch prepared by our friends at 1770 Marina Café. Accompanied by our secret recipe freshly brewed Billy tea. There is an optional opportunity to explore a quick forest walk before boarding again to cross the incredible Jenny Lind Creek. Your destination – the towering dunes of Middle Island. The only place where it’s completely fine to push your friends and family down a 35metre hill (on a boogie board of course) and call it sandboarding. Exhausted from the calf muscle workout, it’s time for a refreshing dip. Then back on board ready for the return journey. Your day is topped off with wildlife sightings and light-hearted local stories while the pastel colours of the lowering sun signal the end of another day in Paradise.

Eurimbula National Park Tour: Picnic on the Beach

Eurimbula National Park Tour: Picnic on the Beach

The Larc + Lunch tour ventures across two water ways, edges along Eurimbula National Park, to be greeted by a gorgeous golden stretch of foreshore. Here the only footprints in the sand are your own. Lunch will be served under the shade of an old casuarina tree in THE most “beach front” setting you can get! After lunch you can sit back in your beach chair appreciating the surrounding scenery, stroll along the shoreline for treasures, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of Bustard Bay. The LARC journey includes an informative and entertaining commentary on the local history, culture, flora and fauna.  

Agnes/1770: Southern Great Barrier Reef Snorkelling Day Trip

Agnes/1770: Southern Great Barrier Reef Snorkelling Day Trip

Embark on a snorkelling adventure to the Southern Great Barrier Reef on a day trip from Agnes Water/Town of 1770. Explore the lesser-visited, untouched, and unexplored corners of the reef. Join a guided snorkelling tour with a maximum of 10 participants. Your guide will be there every step of the way to point out exciting reef animals, answer your questions, and help you explore the best parts. Visit a variety of sites, each offering something different. Swim around drop-offs, ledges, and caves, as well as colourful walls and ancient giant coral bommies. The opportunities for marine life encounters are endless, with the most common sightings being turtles, reef sharks, octopus, and a vast array of colourful fish.

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The boat ride was really fun. The snorkelling was excellent. Guides and food were excellent as well. I loved the whole day! The only thing that could be improved for me was if transfers of some sort were available. It’s difficult for a backpacker without a local number to get to 1770 in the morning of the tour so I walked which is over an hour. But apart from that slight inconvenience I enjoyed every minute! Highly recommended thank you

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Great day. Only 29 people on the boat so heaps of room and very relaxed. Water was cold though even though we had our own wetsuits (I was in a 4/3 wetsuit and still got cold). Only bad thing was we had to check in at 5:15 am and didn’t board boat until 6am (everyone was checked in by 5:30) and it was very cold to be standing around Crew were all lovely. Great food and heaps of it. Definitely recommend the tour

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What an absolutely amazing day. To snorkel with turtles and fish so close was awesome. . The island tour was great amd the glass bottom. I did think it was expensive but not now absolutely brilliant say and well worth it. A must d o if you are near 1770. Keep up the great we work.

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We appreciated that all members of the crew did their best to make us enjoy our experience both on the boat and the island. The tour is really complete (guided walking tour, commented glass-bottom boat tour, free snorkeling) We highly recommend !

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Driving an amphibious vehicle for the first time was great. Also getting to places where no one else goes and the stories from the guide.