The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Agnes Water, Queensland

May 8, 2022 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Agnes Water, Australia including Eurimbula National Park, Discover 1770 Holiday Shop, Lazy Lizard Surf School, 1770 Shuttle & Tours, Gnarly Tours, Deepwater National Park, 1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours, Discovery Coast, 1770 Distillery, Paperbark Forest Walk.
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1. Eurimbula National Park

Agnes Water, Queensland Australia http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/eurimbula-joseph-banks/index.html
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Eurimbula National Park

2. Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

Excellent
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5.0 based on 118 reviews

Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

Souvenirs, tshirts, bike hire, reef tours. Make this the first place to go to on your holiday to Agnes Water and Town of 1770! Not easy to spot at first, but they're a little hidden gem and absolutely well worth seeing (part of the Caltex petrol station complex). The Discover 1770 Shop is your ONE STOP VISITOR SHOP in Agnes Water. They hire bikes and snorkel gear, advise you of the best walks, tours and free stuff to do there. Grab a free local map and local advice from Lisa and Kevin. Don't leave town without a quality and tasteful t-shirt, hat or hoodie (they stock top quality A S Colour brand!) PASSIONATE, HELPFUL, KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF. There's a beautiful range of souvenirs and gifts (not just generic gifts). Hire bikes from them and explore this beautiful piece of paradise.

3. Lazy Lizard Surf School

Excellent
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5.0 based on 148 reviews

Lazy Lizard Surf School

AGNES WATER / 1770 - LEARN TO SURF! Warmest welcome to Lazy Lizard Surf School, home of the friendliest Surf school in town! Well Australia might have more famous surf locations for surfers but if you're a beginner look no further, Agnes is learners paradise! With Fraser Island and GBR within close proximity means that the beaches of Agnes Water are protected and perfect for everyone, young and old! Here at Lazy Lizard surf school we cater for all those that are looking for a bit more than just a surfing "experience", we aim to teach and as a result we offer a number of different packages to suit your every need from; *2hr Adult group lessons. MAX 6 students to coach ratio (min age 15) *Family private lessons for 4 people. approx time 1.5hrs (all ages) *Private lessons. Approx 1hr. *Surf board hire

4. 1770 Shuttle & Tours

Excellent
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

1770 Shuttle & Tours

DISCOVERY SUNSET TOUR Paper bark forest,then get up close and personal with the kangaroo's, Fish feeding at Marina, Visit the captain cook monument, breathtaking views at the 1770 headland, Do the short Butterfly walk, watch an amazing sunset on the same beach that Captain cook landed in the year 245 years ago cold beer/wine and Nibblies. We also supply a Shuttle service - local, train, airport. Functions, weddings. Tourist transfers. We can also customise a scenic day tour for you!

5. Gnarly Tours

Excellent
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5.0 based on 287 reviews

Gnarly Tours

Gnarly tours operates Agnes Water's Best Surf School! With the Newest and Best Equipment, Free action Go Pro photo's from your board and long sleeve rash vests Lorenzo and the Team will have you surfing in the warm tropical waters of Queensland's last surf spot north. Lorenzo cut his teeth on this point break so he has a wee bit of local knowledge and refusing to grow up there will be laughter and smiles all day :D come check us out today! yew

6. Deepwater National Park

Agnes Water, Queensland Australia +61 7 4902 1533 [email protected] http://www.visitagnes1770.com.au
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Deepwater National Park

Reviewed By 952dylanb - Brisbane, Australia

Headed out to Deepwater for a day trip from Agnes. Don’t be fooled you will need a high clearance 4wd. The track heading in from Agnes has some sections that are very torn up and rough. There is plenty of soft sand that will catch you out if you don’t pay attention. The drive is amazing though and the beaches are so secluded and beautiful. Great spot for a dip! Great day out if you are looking for something extra to do while in Agnes.

7. 1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours

Excellent
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours

1770 Castaway offers 3day/2nt or 4day/2nt island camping adventures! We take you by Aqua Duck to a remote island where you'll live like a CASTAWAY or SURVIVOR! A unique & unforgettable experience. We also offer day trips

8. Discovery Coast

71 Springs Rd, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia +61 7 4902 1533 [email protected] http://www.gladstoneregion.info/destinations/agnes-1770
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Discovery Coast

The Agnes Water and Town of 1770 Visitor Information Centre is located at 71 Springs Road (in the same building as the Library & RTC) in Agnes Water, only 800m from the centre of town. This accredited Visitor Information Centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including a wide range of maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable local volunteers, the Agnes Water and Town of 1770 Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on things to see, things to do and where to eat both in Agnes Water/1770 in particular and in the Gladstone Region generally. Discuss your travel plans with the friendly Ambassadors or make a booking. To find Agnes Water and Town of 1770 VIC or any of the other 116 VIC's in Queensland, download the free app "This is Queensland". Closed Good Friday, Christmas day & New Years Day

Reviewed By lau_5567 - Rockhampton, Australia

We always make sure we stop at the info centres in a new town, and this one was another wonderful welcome. The volunteer manning the centre was full of knowledge, support and happy to take onboard any feedback and comments regarding our visit thus far. I was happy to could provide her with information to assist in her advice to future visitors to my local area of Capricornia. Definitely good value all round available to everyone in this centre. I wish we had more time to visit the museum across the road which is only open for 3 hours per day.

9. 1770 Distillery

220 Bicentennial Dr, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia +61 7 4974 9996 [email protected] http://www.1770distillery.com
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4.5 based on 258 reviews

1770 Distillery

1770 Distillery was established as a Boutique Distillery to utilise the locally grown fruits of the area and to provide a unique experience for both locals and tourists. It was John's dream to have a distillery and that is what led both John & Debra to the beautiful seaside Town of 1770 / Agnes Water in Queensland. The dream materialized after being bitten by the distilling bug whilst living in Tasmania. It was there that both John & Debra developed their distilling skill under the ever watchful eye of both Bill & Lyn Lark of the Lark Distillery.

Reviewed By AustraliaNancy - Auckland Central, New Zealand

A wonderful experience popping into this place. GPS had trouble to find but there is a sign at the gate entrance. The owner was a lovely man who took the time to explain how he makes his liqueurs and the stories he tells had us interested for a pleasant hour! Also a very well l stocked garden nursery which I had my eye on some basil to take on our trip! A very enjoyable experience and the taste testing led us to purchase two very different liqueurs to sip on while on our lap of Australia! Thanks 1770 Distillery!

10. Paperbark Forest Walk

Spring Road, Reedy Creek Resrve, Agnes Water, Queensland Australia http://www.bushheritage.org.au/news/headlines/headlines_2014/the-coastal-paperbark-forest-walk.html
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Paperbark Forest Walk

Reviewed By tonicZ4673ZI - Newcastle, Australia

What an amazing place! Majestic paperbarks, stunning undergrowth of beautiful ferns,gorgeous grass trees in flower covered in so many beautiful butterflies, just magical, an easy walk only about 400 metres there are some stepping stones that some might find a bit challenging, highly recommend

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