Suttons Beach is a popular family-friendly destination located on the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, approximately 28 km north of Brisbane. It offers a vivid beach experience with shallow waters and a backdrop of Moreton Island, making it perfect for swimming and other water activities. The beach features a pleasant foreshore reserve with picnic facilities, a children's playground, and a scenic bike path along the coastline, which is suitable for walking prams and dogs. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views of Moreton Bay while exploring the area. Various nearby cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops enhance the visitor experience, with Redcliffe being a hub for local events like the Redcliffe Festival of Sails.
The region has a rich history, being the site of Queensland's first European settlement in 1824, which is reflected in attractions like the Redcliffe Museum. The beach itself is patrolled by lifeguards during peak seasons, ensuring safety for swimmers of all ages.
For those interested in exploring further, the nearby Redcliffe Jetty and Botanic Gardens offer picturesque views and diverse flora.