Brampton Island is almost entirely made up of national park. The
resort boasts 7 glorious white-sand beaches and its own coral reef.
The resort is blessed with a year-round average temperature of
27° Celsius. Exotic species of land, sea and night birds
live in and around the unspoilt forests and every effort is made to
protect this natural environment. The resort houses a total of 106
rooms and guests can enjoy facilities such as a reception hall,
currency exchange facilities, a bar, restaurants, conference
facilities, Internet access, and room and laundry services.
Rooms
There are 4 styles of accommodation available at the resort, all
with a private bathroom, 1 queen-size bed and 1 single bed. A
hairdryer, direct dial telephone, television with in-house movies,
clock radio, minibar and fridge come as standard. They also offer
tea and coffee making facilities, iron and ironing board and
individually regulated air conditioning units. All rooms feature
their own patio or veranda.
Restaurant & Food
The resort includes the following restaurants: Bluewater Restaurant
and Beach BBQ, Aqua Lounge, Private Sunset Dinner Cruise, and Sea
Salt @ Brampton.
Activities & Sport
The hotel offers many entertainment choices including beach
volleyball, a 6-hole chip and putt golf course, nightly
entertainment, National Park walking trails, some guided walks,
fish feeding and slide presentations. Tennis (day and night),
archery, pétanque, gym equipment, stretch and fitness
classes are available. Guests can also enjoy aqua aerobics,
snorkelling lessons, adventure snorkel trail, surf skis,
sailboards, catamarans, soccer, croquet and beach massage
demonstrations.
Directions, How to get
there
Scenic air transfer: Australasian Jet operates flights daily from
Mackay and Hamilton Island to Brampton Island. Launch transfer:
There is a courtesy coach between Mackay Airport and Mackay Marina.
The boat transfer operates between Mackay Marina and Brampton
Island. The boat transfer service operates daily except for
Christmas Day.