Discover the stunning coastline and marine life of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy with expert-led boat tours.
Agnes Water and the adjacent historic town of Seventeen Seventy (1770) form Queensland's southernmost surf beach and a gateway to the southern Great Barrier Reef. The coastline here is characterized by dramatic sandstone cliffs, secluded bays, and vibrant marine ecosystems. Exploring this region from the water offers a unique perspective, revealing hidden coves accessible only by boat and providing unparalleled opportunities to witness the abundant marine life that calls these waters home. 1770 Coastal Cruises tours are designed to showcase the natural beauty and ecological significance of this special part of Australia. These excursions delve into the heart of the Capricorn Coast, navigating through crystal-clear waters and along breathtaking shorelines. Visitors can anticipate encountering a diverse array of marine creatures, from playful dolphins to majestic sea turtles, often in their natural habitat. The tours also provide insights into the region's rich history, including its significance as the second landing site of Captain James Cook in Australia. With a focus on responsible tourism and intimate group experiences, 1770 Coastal Cruises aims to provide an immersive and educational adventure that highlights the pristine environment of Agnes Water and 1770.
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This one hour joyride is fun for the whole family, with an entertaining commentary, breath taking scenery, amazing wildlife and an exciting finale!

Mike, our eco accredited tour guide, has over 27 years-experience in the tourism industry and loves sharing his passion for the Australian bush with our guests during an intimate tour on our 44-acres property in Agnes Water, QLD. Learn about the many uses of native bushtucker and bush medicine first hand and enjoy an easy walk along our bushland boardwalk. Experience the tastes and sounds of nature during the only eco-tourism certified bushtucker tour on the Southern Great Barrier Reef.

Be independent and free to go everywhere anytime ... no parking issues, low fuel cost and refreshing breeze whilst taking in the sights. IMPORTANT: PLEASE BE AWARE: IN TOWN ONLY TELSTRA HAS FULL COVERAGE

Venture across two water ways, edge 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.

This full day amphibious adventure crosses four waterways and edges along the pristine Eurimbula National Park. You'll visit Queensland's only open, operating lighthouse, discover in the keeper's cottage museum and hear stories come to life at the cemetary . Morning tea, a lunch and billy tea or coffee are included. After lunch the LARC will take you to the towering 35m sand dunes for sandboarding and swimming. 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.

Experience endless opportunities for marine wildlife encounters, including whales, turtles, dolphins, and manta rays, all while enjoying the personalised attention that comes with small group sizes and low diver-to-guide ratios. Explore the remote, untouched, and uncrowded reef sites of the Southern Great Barrier Reef, known for their excellent health and vibrant ecosystems. Guests also have the unique option to participate in collecting scientific data through the ‘Eye on the Reef’ monitoring program. With multiple dive sites to choose from, each day is tailored to match guest experience, encounter preferences, and activity type, ensuring a truly customised adventure.

Sunset rides are the best vibe and energy. Take the stresses away and be guided around to not miss the gems of Agnes & 1770 whilst hearing local stories you won't hear on a self guided ride.
Experience Agnes Water's dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches from a unique vantage point on the water.
Opportunities to see dolphins, turtles, and various bird species in their natural environment.
Discover hidden coves and tranquil waters often inaccessible by land.
Learn about Captain Cook's landing and the area's indigenous heritage.
Many tours offer chances to snorkel in sheltered bays teeming with marine life.
Tours often emphasize responsible tourism and conservation efforts.
These tours focus on exploring the immediate coastline of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy, often venturing into Pancake Creek and past Pancake Rock. They are ideal for appreciating the rugged beauty of the shore and spotting local wildlife. Expect a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities for photography.
Specifically designed to maximize your chances of encountering marine creatures. These excursions often target known dolphin pods and areas where sea turtles are frequently sighted. Knowledgeable guides share insights into the behavior and habitats of these animals.
Combining coastal cruising with opportunities to immerse yourself in the water. Tours typically include stops at sheltered snorkeling sites, such as Lady Musgrave Island or nearby coral bommies, allowing you to explore the underwater world. Snorkeling gear is usually provided.
Experience the magic of Agnes Water as the sun dips below the horizon. These cruises offer a romantic and serene way to see the coastline bathed in golden light. Often include light refreshments and a chance to reflect on the day's adventures.
Most tours range from 3 to 4 hours, with some shorter coastal trips and longer full-day excursions available.
Tours operate in various weather conditions, but extreme weather may lead to cancellations or itinerary changes for safety.
Tours typically cater to small to medium-sized groups, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Inclusions vary but often include boat cruise, commentary, snorkeling gear (if applicable), and sometimes light refreshments or snacks. Check specific tour details.
Most tours depart from the marina at Seventeen Seventy (1770). Specific meeting instructions will be provided upon booking.
Prices generally start around $75 USD for shorter coastal cruises and can go up to $150 USD or more for longer excursions including snorkeling or island visits.
Book in advance, especially during peak season, as tours can fill up quickly.
Wear sun protection: a hat, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen are essential.
Bring a waterproof camera or phone case to capture the marine life and coastal scenery.
Listen carefully to your skipper and crew; they have invaluable knowledge of the local waters and wildlife.
If you plan to snorkel, bring your own prescription mask if you wear one, though spares are usually available.
Consider motion sickness medication if you are prone to seasickness, especially for longer trips.
Check the tide times for your chosen day; calmer waters can sometimes be found at specific tidal periods.
Pack a light jacket or windbreaker, as it can get breezy on the water, even on a warm day.
A: While the region is beautiful year-round, the dry season (May to October) often offers clearer skies and calmer seas, making it ideal for boat trips. However, marine life sightings are common throughout the year.
A: Most tours are suitable for families. Younger children may need closer supervision, especially during snorkeling. Always check the specific tour operator's age recommendations when booking.
A: Some tours allow you to bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, while others provide light refreshments. It's best to check the specific inclusions listed for the tour you are interested in.
A: Tour operators prioritize safety. If conditions are deemed unsafe, your tour may be cancelled or rescheduled. You will typically be offered a full refund or the option to rebook.
A: Operators adhere to strict wildlife interaction guidelines to ensure the animals' well-being. You'll have great viewing opportunities, but the boats maintain a respectful distance.
A: Yes, for tours that include snorkeling stops, masks, snorkels, and fins are generally provided. Some may offer wetsuits for hire during cooler months.
A: The vast majority of 1770 Coastal Cruises tours depart from the 1770 Marina, located in the historic town of Seventeen Seventy. Clear directions and parking information are usually provided upon booking.
Experience Australia's easternmost town, offering a laid-back coastal vibe unlike anywhere else.
Discover pristine surf beaches perfect for catching waves, just a short walk from town.
Enjoy affordable beachfront accommodation and a refreshingly uncrowded Queensland getaway.
Explore the rich history of the Goolboodi Dabba (The Discovery Coast) and its Indigenous heritage.
Savour fresh seafood and local produce at charming cafes, truly embracing the coastal lifestyle.
Unwind in a relaxed atmosphere where stunning natural beauty meets genuine community spirit.
Agnes Water enjoys a subtropical climate, meaning warm to hot summers and mild winters. Expect humid conditions and potential rainfall during the summer months, while winter offers sunny days with cooler evenings. The coastal breezes help to moderate temperatures year-round.
The shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures, lower humidity, and fewer crowds than the summer holidays.
Peak season generally falls during the summer months (December to February) and school holidays. Expect warmer weather, higher humidity, and more visitors, making it a lively time to visit.
The winter months (June to August) represent the off-season. While temperatures are cooler, the days are often sunny and perfect for exploring, with significantly fewer tourists and often better accommodation deals.
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Discover Agnes Water's renowned surf schools for lessons catering to all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, on Australia's easternmost point.
Discover the pristine coastal beauty and unique ecosystems of Agnes Water on guided nature walks, revealing hidden trails and abundant wildlife.
Step back in time with Agnes Water's Historical 1770 tours, uncovering the rich Indigenous and European heritage of Captain Cook's first Australian landing site.
Explore Agnes Water's stunning coastline and calm waters by kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Discover serene bays, marine life, and coastal beauty.
Savor the freshest ocean flavours with guided seafood tasting experiences in beautiful Agnes Water.
Getting around Agnes Water is refreshingly simple, with most attractions within walking distance. The main town centre is compact, making it easy to explore on foot. For exploring further afield, like to nearby Town of 1770 or out to explore the national parks, consider renting a car. Local shuttle services can also be an option for specific tours or transport between key points. Bicycles are also popular for a leisurely way to see the sights, especially along the coastal paths.
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