Bramston Beach is a serene coastal township located about one hour south of Cairns and 25 minutes north of Innisfail in Queensland, Australia. It has a small population of around 173 people and stretches over an area of approximately 55.6 square kilometers. The beach is known for its turtles, fish-filled waters, and scenic landscapes. It offers a tranquil getaway for those seeking an uncrowded beach experience.
The town's history dates back to the era of Sir John Bramston, an early politician in Queensland, and has been a filming location for movies like The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Thin Red Line.
Cassowary sightings are common in Bramston Beach, making it a unique spot for nature enthusiasts.