Canary Island Holidays
The Canary Islands are made up of a group of 7 islands off the coast of Africa.
They offer a diverse cultural experience for families and with their great
temperatures it is a great place to visit all year round.
Tenerife is a place for all the family with its great attractions and nightlife.
Try visiting Loro Parque to see the wonderful Oracs that were brought to Loro
Parque thanks to Sea World in the USA. Get up close and personal with all the animals
at the park. If you love water parks then visit Aqua land and try out their amazing
water rides.

Agnes Waters Queensland
Agnes Waters is one of the best kept secret locations you can explore in Queensland. Approximately 23 miles from the World Heritage, Great Barrier Reef,and with 7km of magic beaches and surrounded by magnificent scenery and National Parks for you to enjoy viewing at your personal leisure.
Birdwatching, scenic walks are just some of the things you can expect to do when sight seeing this area. Close by is Lady Musgrave Island, which is equally as beautiful and untouched as Agnes Waters.

Mango tree motel
Looking to stay in Agnes Waters and be close by to the beach side, but with a homely feel at the same time? The Mango Tree Motel offers the best in location and accommodation packages.
With 13 self-contained rooms on one level that are fully air-conditioned and sleep either 1 person or up to 6 depending on how many people you require accommodation for.

Holiday rental houses
Traveling to the are of Agnes Waters in a large group, or perhaps you like the ‘home away from home’ feel when you are touring around.
You can rent a holiday house which sleeps up to 8 or more people and includes everything you would expect when staying in a house. Great for planning trips in large numbers where you can plan your food ahead of time and save on dining out if you so wish.

Camping agnes waters style
There has never been a more pleasurable place to stay in Agnes Waters than the Workman’s Beach Camping Grounds.
Set in beautiful surroundings, you can set up tent, or caravan at the sites where there are toilet facilities, cold shower facilities and BBQ grounds. Excellent for fishing and boating and just a general pleasant day spent at the beach.

Agnes Waters Reality Weekends
This gorgeous location at Agnes Waters will leave you longing for more, and it’s not hard to see why tourists and visitors all year round wish to call this place ‘home’. This tranquil setting is where the surf meets the reef and the Great Barrier Reef, which is World Heritage Listed, begins.
You can experience the white sands which stretch for miles in their untouched environment.

Lady Musgrave Island
The only coral island on the Great Barrier Reef with a navigable lagoon. The Island is a true coral cay and reefwalkers will discover jewel-bright starfish, sea-urchins, clams and corals exposed at high tide.
Close to Bundaberg in the south and Gladstone in the north Agnes Waters is a great place to live. Right on the ocean front Agnes Water with views of the northern beach in sunny Queensland. With great weather and ambience makes it a excellent holiday location.

Town OF 1770 Great Barrier Reef
With many good fishing estuaries plus mud crabbing areas, close by you dont have to travel far to catch a feed of nice fresh fish.
If your looking for great surf we have the last northern surfing beach on the east coast for board-riding; the surfing here is excellent! Agnes Waters , Town OF 1770, is one of the most beautiful places on the Queensland Coast as well as the closest point to the Great Barrier Reef.

Charms of Agnes Water
“Appealing, even in 1770” The charms of Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 were inviting even in 1770, when on May 24th, Captain James Cook set foot upon the shore, making the area the birthplace of Queensland. His landing party, lead by botanist Josef Banks, discovered exotic birdlife and lush vegetation.
Today the environment is still a wonderland of natural treasures. Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 remain peaceful havens if you are searching for an idyllic holiday away from your everyday busy world.

Agnes Waters
“Ideal Location” The Agnes Waters Coast is one of Queensland’s last natural coastlines. Surrounded by national parks, it’s where the surf meets the Reef on Latitude 24.
Agnes Waters has miles of deserted white sandy surfing beaches, headlands, a magnificent rocky mountain set with deep water anchorage; Just 20 miles offshore you can find the 26 Coral Cay Islands.
