Brampton Island is famous as an international tourist resort and is also an important national park. It has an abundance of native bush and bird life, seen from a variety of safe walking tracks which cross the Island. There is a lookout with panoramic views over the Whitsundays and six secluded sandy beaches.
The Island Resort has first class facilities including swimming pools, tennis courts and a golf course.
Explore the Island's many secrets on nearly 11 kilometres of walking tracks. The Island has an abundancy of wildlife including cockatoos and grey kangaroos. Then at low tide stroll across the sea itself, reef walking to Carlisle Island. The colours of the soft coral will astonish you and the reefs at Oyster and Dinghy Bays are perfect for snorkelling as well.
The Resort also has a new attraction - a Snorkel Adventure Trail. The aim is to guide guests to the most interesting parts of the coral reef just off the main beach. Highlights include a fish cleaning station, a soft coral forest and clownfish darting in and out of the anemones.
The Brampton Island Resort is the only form of accommodation on Brampton. Located on the reef, Brampton accommodates 260 guests in island units set amongst tropical gardens. Plunge into water sports of every sort: sailboarding, catamarans, water skiing and coral viewing.
Brampton is the idyllic hideaway.
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