One has to see this idyllic place to truly appreciate it's true magnificence. The caravan park is well located on a safe for children sandy beach with ocean front lots being in high demand. Management is first class regarding cleanliness and whilst the sites have been maximised it works well although larger rigs required skills to navigate between ample trees and their beneficial shade. Walks along the beach and tracks are beneficial to those able and siting the spot where Captain Cook anchored in May 1770, was of significant interest. Other nearby places of interest are Agnes Water and various restaurants and nearby Surf beaches. All in all the wait to stay here is worth it;...
Read moreAgnes Water Beach offers a serene escape along Queensland's coast, boasting soft, golden sands and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and surfing. The beach is nestled within a picturesque coastal landscape, framed by gentle dunes and native vegetation, creating a peaceful ambiance ideal for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy stunning sunsets over the horizon, making it a popular spot for evening strolls or romantic moments. The beach is well-maintained with facilities like picnic areas and convenient access points, catering to both families and solo travelers alike. Overall, Agnes Water Beach provides a quintessential Australian coastal experience that is both rejuvenating...
Read moreBrilliant place. The water was nice but the waves are a little challenging, for me anyway
I had a great time
The mat that is put doen makes it easy to walk on to the beach instead of battling the sand
It is very popular
There are showers, both outdoor and in the toilets
There are BBQ's you can cook on by the car park which is ample but competitive naturally
Head towards the sign for 'Main Beach'
Surf life saver Tom is a marvellous chap, he watched my things at his tent while I had a swim
There is an IGA, fish & chip place, and other eateries at the top of the street where you drive...
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