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The Allure of Seventeen Seventy
Nestled on a jagged headland thrusting out into the Coral Sea, the uniquely named town of Seventeen Seventy in Queensland offers a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Named after the year Captain Cook first landed in Australia, Seventeen Seventy is cherished by Australians for its laid-back vibes and seclusion from Queensland’s more heavily frequented cities.
A Natural Paradise
Seventeen Seventy, encased on three sides by the Coral Sea and Bustard Bay, boasts calm and warm waters perfect for swimming, stand-up paddle boarding, and fishing. Its strategic location facing the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef makes it an ideal base for exploring quieter parts of the world’s largest coral reef system. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including snorkeling tours and fishing charters that regularly depart for Lady Musgrave Island. The coral cay is famed for its vibrant mix of coral reefs and pisonia forests, providing a rich tapestry of marine life.
Nature and Adventure
Beyond the waters, Lady Musgrave Island offers a unique experience for campers, who can take advantage of ferry services to set up camp on the island. This close proximity also allows visitors to witness an extraordinary natural event: from November to March, loggerhead and hawksbill turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, culminating in the awe-inspiring sight of baby turtles flocking back to the sea. For those looking for a combination of relaxation, adventure, and a close encounter with nature, Seventeen Seventy offers an experience like no other.