“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.
“Irresistible today” The vast pleasures of Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 are yours to enjoy all year round, as the climate is best described as “perfect”. With our Summer and winter temperatures you will find them at a pleasant 21 to 30 degrees, Only a few other places have this great warm water like Hawaii.
And how can you ask for more than 300 days of hot sunshine a year!. Safe family swimming beaches and a great place to get a tan, and place where you can just relax.