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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Agnes Water the start of the Great Barrier Reef?
Yes — Agnes Water and 1770 are known as the southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, with tours to Lady Musgrave Island departing from the marina at 1770.
Is 1770 worth visiting?
Definitely. It’s one of the only places on the east coast where you can watch the sun set over the ocean. The calm inlet, historic headland, reef access, and natural beauty make it a must-visit.
What’s the difference between Agnes Water and 1770?
Agnes Water is the main township with shops, restaurants, and the surf beach. 1770 is smaller, set on the inlet, and known for its sunsets, marina, and water activities. The two towns are just 5 km apart.
Is Agnes Water dog-friendly?
Yes — several beaches allow dogs on-leash, and some of our holiday homes are pet-friendly. Always check local signage for dog-friendly zones.
Can you swim at Agnes Water beach?
Yes — it’s a popular swimming and surfing beach, patrolled by lifeguards in peak season. For calmer waters, head to 1770’s estuary beach.
What’s the closest Great Barrier Reef tour to Brisbane?
Lady Musgrave Island tours from 1770 are one of the most accessible Southern Great Barrier Reef experiences for Brisbane visitors, just a 6-hour drive away.
Are there jellyfish in Agnes Water?
Marine stingers (including bluebottles) can sometimes appear in summer, but serious stingers like box jellyfish are rare this far south. The surf club posts safety updates.
Where can I camp near 1770?
There are beachside campgrounds at 1770, national park campsites in Eurimbula and Deepwater, and local holiday parks in Agnes Water.