Agnes Water - Bundaberg and Surrounds in Queensland
Surrounded by National Parks and hinterland beauty, the Discovery Coast has been luring newcomers since Captain Cook stepped ashore in 1770, lending the Town of 1770 its name. Unspoilt serenity, pristine coral reefs, magnificent panoramic views...but a few reasons to holiday in Central Queensland's Town of 1770/Agnes Water. The Discovery Coast's Town of 1770 and Agnes Water are linked by kilometres of beautiful beach fronting on to the Coral Sea. Offering access to the Great Barrier Reef, boasting the northernmost surf beaches in Queensland and complete with the laid back village atmosphere beach lovers seek, Town of 1770/Agnes Water is an idyllic escape.
Find holiday gold on Queensland's Discovery Coast a unique outdoor destination of beautiful coastline, historic villages, wonderful water-borne pursuits and exceptional weather year round. Agnes Water with its stunning scenery and tranquil atmosphere is the ultimate holiday haven. Located on the ocean front as Queensland's most northerly surf beach, visitors can catch a rolling wave or dine out on succulent mud crab a local specialty. Further south at Bundaberg, there is more to this regional city's spirit than the famous rum it produces. Excellent beaches, fine golf courses, ease of access to exotic coral cays and the annual migration of turtles to the nearby seaside hamlet of Mon Repos are just some of the reasons why holidaymakers keep coming back to Bundaberg.