Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Sandboarding on Middle Island (Optional)

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation

Discover the full-day 1770 Tour by LARC amphibious vehicle, featuring wildlife, history, sandboarding, and lighthouse visits — a unique Aussie adventure.

Introduction
This full-day 1770 Tour by LARC amphibious vehicle promises a fun blend of land and sea exploration around Agnes Water, Australia. With a top-rated 5.0/5 from hundreds of reviews, it’s a favorite for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, wildlife, and local history — all wrapped into a single experience.

What we love about this tour is how it combines authentic wildlife sightings with informative storytelling. Plus, the versatile amphibious vehicle offers a genuinely unique way to see the coast and inland areas, switching seamlessly from land to water. However, one thing to keep in mind is the price point — at just over $120 per person, it’s a good value but might seem steep if you’re budget-conscious.

This tour is best suited for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers who enjoy a combination of active pursuits and cultural insights. Whether you’re interested in history, wildlife, or just a good adventure, this experience has plenty to offer.

  • Versatile amphibious vehicle provides a unique way to explore land and water.
  • Wildlife spotting in their natural environment is a highlight.
  • Includes a locally-sourced lunch and optional sandboarding for adrenaline seekers.
  • Educational guides with a passion for local history and ecology.
  • Family-friendly, with vegetarian options available.
  • Ideal for those seeking an active, well-rounded daytrip with scenic views and engaging stories.

This tour combines the best of both worlds — scenic land routes and water crossings — using the remarkable LARC amphibious vehicle. It’s not just transportation; it’s a way to fully engage with the area’s natural beauty, wildlife, and history.

Starting at 1770 LARC! Tours’ check-in office, the journey unfolds with a lively commentary from guides who are both knowledgeable and entertaining. With a maximum group size of 29, the experience feels intimate enough for genuine interaction but lively enough to keep everyone engaged.

The cost of $120.50 per person is a fair investment considering the full seven-hour itinerary, which includes lunch, all activities, and expert guidance. The inclusion of a vegetarian meal option makes it accessible for different dietary needs, adding to the tour’s overall value.

Check-in at 1770 LARC! Tours

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Check-in at 1770 LARC! Tours

Your adventure begins in Seventeen Seventy, a spot loaded with history and charm. You’ll check in at the gift store, where souvenirs offer a reminder of your trip. This first stop, lasting about 30 minutes, is a gentle introduction to the day ahead, with friendly staff and a chance to settle in.

Crossing Tidal Creeks and Beaches

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Crossing Tidal Creeks and Beaches

Once aboard the LARC, you’ll head out to cross tidal creeks and sandy beaches, experiencing the thrill of a vehicle that’s equally at home on land and in water. The reviews praise the “incredible” vehicle, noting how smoothly it transitions from terrain to surf. Expect to see native wildlife in their natural environment, including birds and marine creatures, as guides point out details along the way.

The wildlife sightings are a major draw — many guests mention how knowledgeable guides spot and describe local fauna, making it a very immersive nature experience. For example, one reviewer shared that they saw numerous birds and marine wildlife, highlighting the tour’s ability to connect you with the area’s ecosystems.

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Bustard Head Lighthouse and Lightstation Tour

The highlight of the day is the visit to the Bustard Head Lightstation. The ascent involves a steep slope on land, providing spectacular views from the lighthouse, which is a must-see for anyone interested in maritime history.

While the lighthouse tour emphasizes historical facts, some guests noted that the focus on the lighthouse’s stories can be quite extensive. One review mentioned, “A lot of historical facts about the lighthouse,” which means history buffs will find plenty to enjoy, though others might feel it’s a bit lighthouse-centric. Still, the passionate guides make even the technical details engaging.

Note that children under 8 aren’t permitted inside the lighthouse — a small consideration for families with younger kids. The view from the top is said to be spectacular, making the climb well worth the effort.

Sandboarding on Middle Island (Optional)

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Sandboarding on Middle Island (Optional)

For those craving an adrenaline rush, sandboarding down Middle Island’s dunes is a highlight. While some guests opt out, many rave about the fun and “entertaining” experience. One reviewer even called it “a great experience for all ages and sizes,” emphasizing how accessible and enjoyable it can be.

Lunch on Middle Island

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Lunch on Middle Island

A tasty, included lunch on Middle Island offers a well-deserved break with scenic views. The meal is described as high quality, with plenty of food, tea, and coffee to keep everyone energized. A couple of reviews mentioned the deliciousness of the meals, with some wishing for a cold beer on hot days — though alcohol isn’t included.

Wildlife and Ecosystem Insights

Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation - Wildlife and Ecosystem Insights

Throughout the day, guides share stories and facts about the local flora and fauna, elevating the experience from mere sightseeing to an educational tour. Guests often comment on the knowledgeable guides, who make wildlife and environmental topics accessible and fun.

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Full-Day 1770 Tour by LARC Amphibious Vehicle Including Sandboarding and Bustard Head Lightstation



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98% 5-star

“A lot of historical facts about the lighthouse. Lots to take in . There was more talk about the lighthouse than anything else which I didnt expect.”

— Catrin v, Dec 2025

Returning and Reflection

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The day wraps up back at the starting point, leaving guests with a sense of having experienced a well-rounded, authentic slice of Queensland coastal life.

Considering the seven-hour duration, included lunch, all activities, and expert commentary, the $120.50 price tag offers solid value. The experience is designed for those who want more than just a sightseeing cruise — it’s for travelers eager to connect with nature, explore local history, and enjoy a bit of adventure.

Guests consistently praise the friendly, professional guides — many reviews mention their passion and enthusiasm — which can elevate the entire day from good to memorable. The flexible itinerary, including optional sandboarding, makes it appealing to a variety of travel styles, whether you’re an active adventurer or a curious history lover.

The amphibious LARC vehicle is the star of the show. It’s a remarkable piece of machinery that makes the journey exhilarating. Guests comment on how “the vehicle itself is an amazing piece of machinery,” and how effortlessly it goes from land to water. This mobility allows for access to areas that traditional boats or land vehicles can’t reach, providing a comprehensive view of Bustard Bay and its surroundings.

The vehicle’s ability to navigate deep tidal sand holes and steep slopes means you’ll get close to wildlife and landscapes inaccessible otherwise, making your trip both fun and immersive. Many reviewers mention the smooth transition from land to water, praising the vehicle’s capability and the novelty of the experience.

Across reviews, the guides and skippers are consistently praised. Words like “knowledgeable,” “entertaining,” and “passionate” appear repeatedly. One guest appreciated the live commentary that kept the trip lively and educational. Another noted how guides made everyone feel safe and involved, which is crucial for a tour that involves active pursuits like sandboarding and climbing.

Having guides who are keen to share stories about wildlife, history, and local legends makes the experience richer. Many guests recall their guides’ humor and friendliness as part of the overall enjoyment.

The views from the lighthouse are consistently described as “spectacular,” with some reviewers calling the vista “fabulous.” The panoramic perspective allows visitors to appreciate the vastness of Bustard Bay and the surrounding coastlines.

Wildlife sightings are another big selling point. Guests often mention seeing birds, dolphins, and other marine life, especially during the water crossings. It’s this close connection with nature that makes the tour stand out.

  • Arrive early at the check-in point to enjoy the gift shop and get comfortable before departure.
  • The tour is about 7 hours long, so dress comfortably with layers, especially if you plan to climb the lighthouse or do sandboarding.
  • If you have dietary restrictions, advise at booking for the vegetarian meal option.
  • Children under 8 aren’t allowed inside the lighthouse, so plan accordingly if traveling with kids.
  • While the vehicle is stable and safe, most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should check in advance.
  • Expect to be outdoors much of the day; bring sun protection and water, especially on hot days.
  • The tour includes a small fee of A$11 for all taxes and fees, payable on the day.

This tour offers a well-rounded experience for travelers wanting to explore the hidden gems of Agnes Water and 1770. The combination of adventure, wildlife, and history, all delivered via a unique amphibious vehicle, makes it stand out. The enthusiastic guides and delicious included meals elevate the trip from a sightseeing ride to a memorable journey.

The value for money is clear when you consider the length, activities, and expert guidance, making it a top choice for those visiting the area. Whether you’re a family looking for an engaging day out, a wildlife enthusiast, or someone keen on local history, this tour has a lot to offer.

If you’re after a fun, active day that offers unique scenery and wildlife encounters, this tour fits perfectly. It’s especially ideal for families and groups of friends wanting a shared adventure with lots of photo-worthy moments and stories.

History buffs will appreciate the lighthouse and maritime tales, while nature lovers will relish spotting native wildlife in their natural habitat. The friendly guides and comprehensive itinerary ensure an engaging experience, suitable for most travelers with a sense of curiosity and adventure.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but note that children under 8 aren’t permitted inside the lighthouse. The tour is family-friendly, with activities that appeal to all ages.

What should I wear?
Dressing in layers is wise, especially for the lighthouse climb and outdoor activities. Bring sun protection like hats and sunscreen, and comfortable shoes suitable for walking on sand and uneven terrain.

Is vegetarian food available?
Yes, vegetarian meal options are offered; just advise at the time of booking.

How long does the tour last?
Approximately 7 hours, including all activities, lunch, and sightseeing.

What is included in the price?
The fee covers all activities, lunch, coffee/tea, a live guide, and the use of the amphibious vehicle. There’s a small A$11 fee for taxes and fees.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours before the start. Refunds are processed promptly; less than 24 hours, and the fee isn’t refundable.

Are there any physical limitations?
Most travelers can participate, but mobility issues should be checked in advance. The lighthouse climb is steep and may not be suitable for everyone.

What wildlife might I see?
Guests often spot birds and marine wildlife like dolphins. Guides highlight fauna and flora along the route, making wildlife viewing an integral part of the tour.

Is this tour good value?
Absolutely. For around seven hours of adventure, wildlife, scenery, and local history with included meals, the price provides excellent value.

This full-day adventure around Agnes Water blends fun, education, and scenery in a way that’s hard to beat — especially when explored in such a quirky, capable amphibious vehicle. It’s a day that will leave you with stories, photos, and a genuine appreciation for this beautiful part of Australia.

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