LARC Tours & Eurimbula National Park Adventure
LARC & Eurimbula National Park
Experience one of the most unique and entertaining adventures in the 1770 region with a LARC tour—combining local history, stunning natural beauty, and eco-friendly travel through Eurimbula National Park.
The first time you spot the hot pink LARC (Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo) vehicle at the 1770 Marina, you might wonder what it’s doing there. But once you join a tour, you’ll see just how perfectly this amphibious craft is suited for exploring the diverse landscapes of Eurimbula National Park. The LARC can go where no other vehicle can—crossing rivers, traversing sand dunes, and accessing remote coastal areas that are off-limits to standard 4WDs or boats.
LARC tours are not only about adventure—they’re also eco-certified and committed to protecting the fragile local ecosystem. Guides are passionate about preserving the breeding grounds of sea birds and always stay below the high tide mark to minimise impact on the dunes. Their knowledge of local wildlife and ecology adds a fascinating layer to the journey.
Along the way, you’ll be entertained by guides who share quirky stories, local history, and fun facts about the area. A highlight of the trip is visiting the historic Bustard Head Lighthouse—Queensland’s first coastal lighthouse, with a history as intriguing as it is dramatic. Whether you’re a lighthouse enthusiast or simply love spectacular views, standing at the top and gazing out over the ocean is an unforgettable experience.
LARC tours cater to all ages and interests, from full-day Paradise Tours to shorter afternoon and sunset cruises. It’s a fantastic educational and fun outing for families, couples, and solo travellers alike—proven by guests of all ages, from kids to adventurous seniors!
To book your LARC adventure, just visit reception or contact the tour operator directly:
LARC Tours
1770 Marina, 535 Captain Cook Drive, Seventeen Seventy QLD 4677
Phone: 07-4974-9422
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Check-In: 2:00pm
Check-Out: 10:00am
