Brampton Island - Whitsundays
Brampton Island is situated at the foot of the world famous Whitsunday Island Passage, Brampton Island is the ideal getaway for couples seeking a romantic escape. This large and beautiful National Park Island is surrounded by clear waters, twelve beautiful beaches, coral gardens and an array of National Park walking and jogging tracks - each offering spectacular views or the perfect private beach for a picnic.



Brampton Island resort is closed while undergoing a complete refurbishment. The new owners have promised a complete rebuild to a higher standard than the old resort. At this time no date for reopening has been advised. Australian Travel Wholesalers have made numerous calls to the management to obtain an update of their reopening but our calls are never returned.
Brampton Island provides fantastic suites and apartments and has twelve beautiful beaches, with seven being easily accessible via the National Park walking trails. Just off shore is a assorted range of fringing reefs where you can discover an incredible group of marine life and soft and hard corals. There is also a great range of activities to enjoy on Brampton including - day tours, water sports, dive tours, beach games, during your stay at Brampton island.



Brampton has a rhythm of its own and there are activities to enjoy at every imaginable tempo - from fast and furious water sports and heart-thumping sports activities, to relaxing by the pool or enjoying a rejuvenating massage. As the sun sets, the fun continues and we invite you to join in the lively atmosphere of our theme nights and live entertainment.
The Brampton Island team is delighted to assist you with planning your days and arranging your activities. It's your choice to do it all or do nothing at all.
| Also see also other great Whitsunday Islands such as: | |||
| » Hayman Island | » Daydream Island | ||
| » Hamilton Island | » South Molle Island | ||
| » Long Island | |||
| Important Travel Information: | |
| » Wiki Travel - Whitsunday Islands | » Whitsundays Tourism |
| » Mackay Tourism | » Mackay Regional Council |
| » Whitsunday Regional Council | » Bureau of Meteorology |
| » Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority | |
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