Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise

Discover the charm of the Town of 1770 on an amphibious LARC tour. Enjoy land and water views, wildlife spotting, and engaging commentary in just an hour.

5.0(182 reviews)From $32.28 per person ($50.03 AUD)

If you’re planning a trip to Agnes Water and looking for a fun, relaxed way to get acquainted with the area, the Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise is worth considering. This one-hour tour offers a quick yet engaging way to experience the coastline and surrounding nature, especially if you’re short on time but still want a taste of what makes this part of Australia special.

What we love about this experience is how it combines land and water travel, giving you a broader perspective of the scenery and wildlife. Plus, the live commentary from the driver-guide makes the trip both informative and lively — you’re not just sitting on a boat, but truly learning about the area’s history, flora, and fauna.

That said, one thing to keep in mind is that while the tour is fantastic for a quick overview, it might feel a bit rushed if you’re hoping to spot a wide variety of wildlife or explore in more depth. The short duration makes it a perfect fit for those with busy schedules or as part of a day packed with other activities.

This tour really appeals to travelers who enjoy light, educational outings and are curious about the natural environment and history of 1770. It’s especially suitable for families, wildlife enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a relaxed, scenic experience without a long commitment.

Key Points

Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise - Key Points

  • Unique amphibious vehicle experience: Travel on land and water for varied views.
  • Live guided commentary: Learn local history, wildlife facts, and interesting tidbits from your driver-guide.
  • Wildlife spotting opportunities: Keep an eye out for kangaroos, dolphins, seabirds, and more.
  • Flexible timing: Short tour fits well into a busy day or as a standalone activity.
  • Affordable and accessible: At around $32, this offers a good value for the experience.
  • Weather does not cancel it: Operates in all weather conditions with proper dress, so no need to worry about rain or sunshine.

An Honest Look at the Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise

When considering a quick way to see the Eurimbula Coastline and the surrounds of the Town of 1770, this amphibious tour definitely checks a lot of boxes. The vehicle, a classic LARC amphibious craft, is the star of the show. You’ll spend your hour bouncing between the land and sea, which keeps things lively and provides multiple perspectives of the scenery.

Expect a relaxed pace that allows you to take in the views without feeling hurried. The driver-guide’s live commentary adds a layer of storytelling, making it more engaging than just a boat ride. Several reviews mention how knowledgeable and funny the guides are, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. One reviewer, Johanna, noted that the guide shared “interesting, relevant facts in an entertaining way,” which helped her family notice things they wouldn’t have picked up on otherwise.

The stops along the way, particularly in Eurimbula National Park, are highlights. You’re taken through a landscape bursting with native wildlife. Many guests have remarked on the opportunity to see dolphins, kangaroos, and seabirds, with one reviewer mentioning spotting endangered bird species. While wildlife sightings are partly dependent on luck, the guide’s attentiveness increases your chances.

The 20-minute stop at 1770 LARC! Tours itself allows a brief break, giving you a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy the scenery from the beach while the vehicle is parked. This segment is often appreciated for its relaxed vibe and photo opportunities. You might even get a chance to snap some pictures of the vehicle on the sand, like one guest fondly mentioned.

In terms of value, at $32.28 per person, it’s quite reasonable considering the length and the richness of the experience. The inclusion of live commentary and the novelty of the amphibious vehicle make it a good deal, especially when many reviews describe it as “fun,” “informative,” and “a highlight of their trip.” Some even describe it as “fabulous,” praising the knowledgeable guides and stunning views.

One potential downside is the unpredictability of wildlife sightings, which is normal for outdoor nature-focused tours. Also, because it’s a short tour, if you’re hoping for a comprehensive wildlife or nature experience, this might serve better as an introduction rather than a deep dive.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Agnes Water.

What to Expect During the Tour

Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise - What to Expect During the Tour

Meeting Point and Timing

The tour starts at 535 Captain Cook Dr, Seventeen Seventy, at 2:00 pm, making it easy to slot into your afternoon plans. Check-in is straightforward, and the mobile ticket system keeps things flexible. The tour lasts approximately one hour, and the vehicle will return you to the starting point after the cruise.

The Itinerary

The tour is neatly divided into two main stops:

  • Eurimbula National Park (40 minutes): This is where you’ll explore the scenic coastline and wetlands, with your driver-guide sharing stories about local wildlife, flora, and the history of the area. Many reviews praise the guide’s ability to make the experience educational and fun without feeling overwhelming. Expect to see seabirds, possibly dolphins, and maybe even kangaroos grazing nearby.

  • 1770 LARC! Tours (20 minutes): This short stop offers a chance to see the amphibious vehicle up close on the beach, take photos, and enjoy the coastal views. Many guests appreciate this quick break as a scenic photo op and a chance to relax.

Wildlife and Scenery

You’ll cruise through Round Hill Creek and along the Eurimbula Coastline, areas known for their ecological diversity. If luck is on your side, you might spot dolphins playing in the water or native birds soaring overhead. Several reviews mention how the guides keep an eye out for animals, making the trip engaging and dynamic.

Experience Quality

Guests consistently remark on the enthusiasm, knowledge, and humor of the driver-guides. One reviewer noted, “The guide was very funny and very informative,” which seems to be a common sentiment. The guides’ ability to share relevant facts keeps the experience lively and educational.

Accessibility and Conditions

The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it’s worthwhile to dress appropriately because it operates in all weather conditions. No mention of specific accessibility considerations is made, but many reviews highlight the vehicle’s ease of access, and one guest appreciated that it was easy for her husband with balance problems to participate.

Additional Notes

  • Food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly if you want to snack or hydrate during the tour.
  • The tour can accommodate service animals.
  • It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy short, scenic rides with informative commentary.

Why This Tour Works Well

Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise - Why This Tour Works Well

The Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise is ideal for visitors who want a light, educational adventure without committing to a lengthy trip. It offers a straightforward way to get a taste of local wildlife, scenic coastlines, and the area’s history with minimal fuss.

Many reviews highlight the quality of the guides, noting their ability to make the experience fun and interesting. If you appreciate stories, wildlife, and scenic views, you’ll find this tour engaging. It’s also excellent for families, especially since kids tend to love the idea of splashing around in water and spotting animals.

However, if you’re hoping for a comprehensive wildlife expedition or a deep dive into the area’s ecology, you might find this tour a bit limited, given its short duration. Still, for a relaxed afternoon and a unique land-water experience, it’s a solid choice.

Final Thoughts

Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise - Final Thoughts

If your schedule in Agnes Water or the Town of 1770 is tight but you want a memorable, fun, and educational experience, the Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise hits the mark. The combination of a vintage amphibious vehicle, scenic stops, and lively guides makes it a highlight for many travelers. The reasonable price point and the chance to see local wildlife and stunning landscapes make it an easy recommendation.

It’s particularly well suited for families, wildlife lovers, or anyone interested in a casual exploration with a bit of history and nature thrown in. Just be prepared for the possibility of unpredictable wildlife sightings and keep your camera ready!

This tour offers good value and a charming way to discover one of Australia’s lesser-known coastal gems.

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Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise



5.0

(182 reviews)

90% 5-star

“The driver told so many interesting, relevant facts in an entertaining way. This helped us look out for things we would not have noticed if we had…”

— Johanna E, Featured

FAQs

Town of 1770 Afternoon Cruise - FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children? Many reviews mention that kids loved the experience, especially the water splashing and wildlife spotting. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the short, engaging nature of the trip makes it family-friendly.

What is included in the tour? Your ticket includes live commentary from the driver-guide, the use of the amphibious vehicle, and the stops at Eurimbula National Park and the beach area.

What should I wear? Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress appropriately — bring sun protection, rain gear if needed, and comfortable clothes.

Can I cancel the tour? Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, making it flexible should your plans change.

How long is the tour? The total experience lasts about one hour, making it easy to incorporate into a day full of other activities.

Is the tour accessible? The vehicle is accessible for most travelers, and many guests with mobility issues have found it manageable.

Will I see a lot of wildlife? Wildlife sightings depend on luck and timing, but guides do their best to spot animals like dolphins, kangaroos, and seabirds.

What is the price? The tour costs approximately $32.28 per person, offering good value considering the scenic and educational elements.

What if the weather is bad? The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. If weather conditions are unsafe, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled.

If you’re in Agnes Water and craving a light, scenic, and fun adventure, this amphibious cruise could be just the ticket for a memorable afternoon.

Top Reviews

JJohanna E
Featured Review
“The driver told so many interesting, relevant facts in an entertaining way. This helped us look out for things we would not have noticed if we had just taken ourselves for a walk/drive/ride. My young grandchildren thoroughly loved the experience of the water splashing up, the freedom to look where the”
NNatalie S
Great experience for kids…
“Great experience for kids not to long, kids loved it. Asked to go again the next day. Great host too.”
KKatrina B
The guide was informative…
“The guide was informative and very funny”