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Agnes Coast is one of Queensland's spectacular, natural and unspoiled coastlines.
Surrounded by national parks, with a mountain backdrop of amazing beauty, it's
where the surf meets the Reef on Latitude 24. The area boasts miles of deserted
white sandy surfing beaches, rocky headlands, a magnificent mountain rimmed bay
with deep water anchorage; 20 miles off shore are 26 Coral Cay Islands. Having
national parks on three sides, The Great Barrier Reef on the other, Agnes Water
and the Town Of 1770 will always maintain its environmental setting. 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". Summer and winter temperatures
range between 21 to 30 degrees Celsius, making it equal to Hawaii with more than
300 days of sunshine a year. The water too is ideal for safe family swimming.
The area is renowned for good estuary fishing and mud crabbing. If you prefer
board-riding, this is the last northern surfing beach on the east coast; the surfing
is excellent! Agnes Water and the Town Of 1770 is one of the most beautiful places
on the entire Queensland Coast as well as the closest mainland point to the Great
Barrier Reef. The
winters are warm, dry and sunny, and summer temperatures rarely exceed 30 degrees
celsius. Over 300 days of sunshine are experienced annually. |




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