The sunset tour was so amazing: Simon is a great guide and animal lover. He had a lot of entertaining and interesting stories to share. We surfed the waves with our kayak, saw some dolphins, and had a nice picnic at a great spot. Our way back from this picnic spot into the sunset was a great finish for this amazing tour.We did a lot of tours during our three weeks vacation in Australia, and a lot of these tours have been really great. But Simon's sunset tour was the best! It is not only worth the money, it is also worth a detour if Seventeen Seventy was not on your original itinerary!PS: We had this tour early January 2014 and had perfect weather conditions. But we are sure that is still a lot of fun even with a cloudy sky.
This was definitely the highlight of my stay in 1770, Simon our tour guide was fantastic from the moment we got there. Extremely attentive, funny and just generally made the experience even more amazing!The area we kayaked in was just beautiful in itself, let alone when the sun set. Absolutely stunning is all i can say. Simon was extremely informative, telling us lot's about the history of the area and what i loved about this trip is we didn't stay in the kayaks the entire time, Simon took us off onto this little beach where we got to walk into the national park. There we got to see as i can only describe as the 'home of butterflies'. There was 100's of them, something i had never seen in my life! As it was only an afternoon tour i did not expect any refreshments to be provided, however Simon produced cake, crisps and wine. A totally awesome surprise.These guys are only a small independent company but i HIGHLY recommend anyone stopping in 1770 your trip would not be complete without having an afternoon out with these guys. Thank you Simon and Janina!
Simon is very friendly and knowledgeable and gave our group a fantastic trip on 18th February - see their Facebook page for the photos which he posts after every trip for you to download for free.We saw plenty of wildlife and paddled with two different pods of dolphins as well as a couple of rays, as well as the amazing sunset and snacks on the beach. Well worth the money and a great trip.Also worth mentioning that it's possible to do this trip if you're traveling on the night bus as you return well before it leaves. I only had one day in 1770 so this was perfect for me.
Had a great time on this tour. After a quick run down on canoeing we headed off . Spotted some dolphins which was great and stopped off for some light refreshments and watched the gorgeous sunset. I liked the pace which wasn't rushed so you could enjoy what was going on around you. Simon was a very good tour guide (not boring) filled us in on some of the history etc. Good value for money.
Fantastic experience & excellent location for a paddle! Simon was a brilliant tour guide who was very knowledgable & humorous! Even if you are new to paddling Simon breaks it down to your needs - it's a relaxed paddle, therefore novice paddlers will have no trouble with this adventure! Managed to see some dolphins & the sunset was beautiful - definitely worth checking out! Thank you 1770 Liquid Adventures!
My husband and I had our first ever kayak experience with this tour. We did the sunset tour. The views were stunning! unfortunately we didn't get to see any dolphins or turtles but that's no ones fault! It's great to have a tour guide so passionate about where he lives and the knowledge of 1770. Can't fault anything, it totally rocked!!
Although we were very unlucky with the weather and all the wildlife seemed to be hiding from us we still had a great afternoon. Simon was really passionate to share the area and his knowledge with us. Really relaxing. Thanks again Simon for taking some great photos for us and getting them posted so quickly. Will recommend.
We thoroughly enjoyed the 2.5 hour sunset tour with Simon and it became the highlight of our stay in Agnes Water. Great decision! We met our fellow kayakers on the little beach just past the 1770 Marina. Nice and easy to find with good parking. After some instructions and confidence building from Simon on the beach, we were away in our Tri Yak double kayaks to explore Round Hill Creek and the leeward side of the 1770 headland. Little wonder that the area is now a Botanical Reserve as it's a very special natural location. Simon was super friendly, helpful and full of local knowledge. We stopped first on a sand bank to stretch our legs and appreciate the 1770 scenery from a unique perspective. Then back to paddling and up to the entrance where the surf meets the creek. Here we were looking for marine life and managed to find a ray that gracefully slid away. At our second stop at Butterfly Beach, we stretched again for longer this time. We were lucky to catch the end of the butterfly season and be immersed in butterfly heaven just a short walk from the beach. Time for refreshments and to take in the views of Bustard Bay from yet another vantage point. The final leg was smooth and easy kayaking to a spot where our view of the sun setting was as good as it gets! Here we floated for a while until the sun dipped away. Then it was just a short journey back to our start. Simon took care to keep us away from moving boats and strong winds. The kayaks were sure and steady and no experience is necessary. A great way to appreciate more of 1770 - a special part of Queensland.
Awesome Experience - guide Simon extremely personable - really gave a full background to 1770 - history and wildlife - sat out among turtles on an exquisite afternoon - saw a flying eagle ray and generally prepared for a great sunset at 1770. No other way to do it. The guided tour included a glass of wine, cake and nibbles on a well sheltered beach at the entrance to the inlet. Perfect end to our time at 1770
Great family fun on water. Simon the owner and our tour guide was relaxed, informative, and patient. Our whole family loved it from our 10 year old up. Simon catered the tour to suit the weather and the age of our kids.