Agnes Water

Agnes Water is a bustling seaside town nestled between glorius coastline and pristine national park. Unlike its namesake, the schooner Agnes Water which disappeared in 1873, this town will not vanish from the tourism radar any time soon. With several resorts currently under construction, Agnes Water is on the up and up.

As the most northern surf beach on the east coast of Australia, Agnes Water is a mecca for board riders seeking secluded, picturesque spots with unbelievalble breaks. The area also offers safe swimming with beaches patrolled by lifesavers during peak periods.

Each March Surfers converge on the area for the Sunrise at 1770 Longboard Surfing Classic.

The town is also the perfect setting for a quintessential beachside holiday. Relax by the ocean, enjoy a spot of fishing or explore the wonders of the national parks - the choice is yours!

Learn about the historical legacy of European settlement at the Miriam Vale Shire Museum. It houses a superb collection of Discovery Coast and martime history, including extracts from Lieutenant James Cook's diary noting his historic visit to Bustard Head in the year 1770.

The Agnes Water Information Centre is conveniently located on Captain Cook Drive within the Rural Transaction Centre for all your holiday enquiries.





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