Brampton Island, Queensland

Snorkelling at Brampton IslandSitting at the southern entrance of the Whitsunday Passage, Brampton Island is a blue water, white sand tropical island haven. Almost entirely National Park, Brampton has seven glorious beaches and its own coral reef.

Nestled amidst lush landscaped gardens, Brampton Island has an intimate 106 room resort overlooking the Cumberland Group of Islands. There are stunning salt-water and fresh-water pools to laze by, entertainment and a host of land and water based activities - most included in the tariff.

Brampton Island has an abundance of native bush and wildlife, including kangaroos. Explore the island on a leisurely bushwalk through the National Park. Snorkelling safaris exploring Brampton's coral gardens are one of the many ways to enjoy the remarkable blue waters of the Whitsundays and guests can also sail a catamaran, take out a paddle ski or simply laze in a beachside hammock and savour the tropical setting.

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