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Deepwater National Park offers peaceful, vehicle-free beaches, important turtle breeding grounds and varied vegetation. Nature lovers will enjoy the range of animals and plants that call this park home. After dark, between January and April, witness turtle hatchings. Explore rock pools at Wreck Rock and picnic or camp at the shady campsite behind the dunes. Bush camping is allowed at Middle Rock.
This park protects sandy beaches, diverse coastal lowland vegetation and the catchment of near-pristine Deepwater Creek, one of Queensland’s few remaining undisturbed coastal freshwater streams
On this picturesque coastline in 1770, Cook made his first landing in Queensland and botanist Joseph Banks collected plants. Botanically rich, the parks protect both tropical rainforests and coastal mangroves. Today it is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. The 360 metre walking track to Ganoonga Noonga lookout offers views along the coast and across swamps and heathlands. Try beach fishing. At high tide, explore Eurimbula Creek by boat or canoe. Pitch a tent at one of Bustard Beach's shady campsites (toilets and limited water) or at Middle Creek (toilets only). Camping fees apply; bookings essential.
Agnes Water Beach - an unspoilt haven and Queensland's most northerly surf beach. Located just one hour south of Gladstone, the beach is famous for its picturesque surrounds, surfing, kitesurfing and standup paddle boarding. Each year in the sand and surf comes alive with exciting events including the 'Reef2Beach Longboard Classic' and 'Agnes Water Triathlon'. Main beach is located a short walk from the Agnes Water town centre, or (limited) car parking is available near the beach. When you've had enough of the white sands and blue waters, head to a nearby Cafe and enjoy the sensational Queensland weather.
Visit the Discovery Coast Historical Society Museum at Agnes Water where you can spend time learning the history of the area. The Origins of the twin town's names, the Endeavour Voyage, Maritime Exploration, Bustard Head Lighthouse, Aboriginal artefacts, mineral and fossil collection and an extensive photographic collection can all be appreciated. This restored original museum will have everyone interested.
Join the Goolimbil ‘Black Cockatoo’ Walkabout, an authentic indigenous hunting, gathering and tasting experience of a lifetime from the Town of 1770 in Queensland. You can enjoy a theatrical, experience and learn about the wonderful culture of the indigenous people that lived here sustainably for tens of thousands of years.
ItineraryExperience the magic of the Town of 1770 at dusk on this 1-hour cruise, including hotel pick-up. Traveling on-board a unique LARC amphibious vehicle, you’ll cruise along the Eurimbula Coastline and Round Hill Creek and enjoy the sunset from both land and sea. Keep a lookout for native wildlife like kangaroos, dolphins, stingrays and seabirds as you journey through the Eurimbula National Park, and discover the fascinating history of the Town of 1770.
This extended tour departs only on Wednesdays. Experience this 3-night 1770 Castaway Survivor remote island camping adventure! Enjoy a thrilling speed boat ride along the Queensland coastline before arriving on a secluded tropical island. Here your adventure begins as you try your hand at living like a survivor or a castaway as you live in a fully functional camp. Here you can go fishing, crabbing, kayaking, motor boats,explore caves, find oysters, sand boarding, explore this isolated island...or  just relax.  This unique Australian camping experience will be one you will never forget.
Before you take off on the most exhilarating experience of your life, attend a pre-trip briefing explaining what will happen on the island and go through the safety requirements while on tour. Food and drinks are not included, however for AUD15 you will get 3 delicious cooked evening meals (payable on departure).YOU and your friends can go to our remote Castaway Camp for a fantastic fun filled adventure. Try kayaking, explore caves, go fishing or crabbing or sand boarding down the 35m sand dunes.
Start your trip with a ride over on our Aqua Duck. Come and ride our ex U.S Military amphibious LARC  which has now arrived and is ready to be taking YOU and your friends to the remote Castaway Camp for a fantastic fun filled adventure, fitted out with a loud stereo to pump the music (wont annoy the neighbors) and can take up to 39 peeps in one go, so party time. With this new transport that can go in almost any weather conditions. Try kayaking, explore caves, go fishing ,crabbing , sand board down 35m sand dunes into the water, snorkel, find oysters, explore the natural wonders of this isolated island...or better still, just relax, lie back on the beach and do nothing! You have the choice to do all the activities you can fit into your day. This is the opportunity of a lifetime...and we guarantee you'll remember it!  Sausage sizzle Provided for lunch with a can of drink or a bottle of water is include with the price.Discover the scenic coastline around 1770 by land and sea, on-board a LARC Amphibious Vehicle. Explore the beautiful beaches and woodland trails of the Eurimbula National Park, tuck into a picnic lunch with views of Bustard Bay, and look out for wildlife including kangaroos, dolphins, white bellied sea eagles, and brahminy kite.
Take in the highlights of Agnes Water by land and sea on-board a unique LARC amphibious vehicle. Set out on a full-day adventure crossing tidal creeks, sandy beaches and 4WD drive trails, as you explore the Town of 1770 and Bustard Bay. Stop for lunch (included) on Middle Island, take in the views from the Bustard Head lighthouse, then get your adrenaline pumping as you try sandboarding (optional) down the dunes of Middle Island.
Experience this 3-day/2-night 1770 Castaway or Survivor boat-in remote island camping adventure! Enjoy a thrilling boat ride along the Queensland coastline before landing on a secluded tropical island. Here your adventure begins as you try your hand at living like a Castaway or choose the more difficult option, Survivor, as you live in a fully functional camp offering many different activities. This unique Australian camping experience will be one you will never forget.
Before you take off on the most exhilarating experience of your life, attend a pre-trip briefing where you'll be explained what will happen on the island and go through the safety requirements while on tour. Food and drinks are not included, however for AUD10 you will get 2 delicious cooked evening meals (payable on departure).