{"ok":true,"data":{"id":60,"slug":"suttons-beach-redcliffe","name":"Suttons Beach","country":"Australia","state":"Queensland","city":"Redcliffe","coords":{"lat":-27.2375,"lng":153.1136},"beachType":null,"tags":["famous","family","urban"],"article":{"hero":"You walk barefoot along the esplanade at Suttons Beach, where the Moreton Bay shallows stretch east toward distant islands. The water temperature hovers around 24°C even in winter, and you'll wade out fifty meters before it reaches your waist. Families cluster near the jetty, where children chase baitfish in ankle-deep water and parents set up beach umbrellas on sand that's beige-gold and slightly coarse underfoot. The promenade hums with joggers, cyclists, and couples pushing strollers past cafés serving flat whites and breakfast bowls.\n\nThe beach curves gently along the peninsula's eastern shore, sheltered from ocean swells by Moreton Island twenty kilometers offshore. You'll notice the absence of crashing surf—instead, small waves lap rhythmically against the sand, and stand-up paddleboarders glide past without fighting currents. Norfolk pines punctuate the grassy foreshore, their shade offering respite when the Queensland sun peaks mid-afternoon. Pelicans drift near the wooden jetty, and if you time your visit right, dolphins arc through the bay on their morning patrol.\n\nThe beachfront infrastructure feels thoroughly lived-in: public barbecues, playgrounds with rubberized surfaces, and a saltwater pool at the southern end. You'll share the sand with Redcliffe locals who've claimed this spot for generations, their esky coolers packed with cold drinks and their knowledge of tide times passed down like heirlooms. The Redcliffe Parade stretches behind you, lined with gelato shops and fish markets selling the day's catch still glistening on ice.","teaser":"You'll find shallow water lapping a gentle curve of sand, Norfolk pines casting afternoon shade along the promenade, and families spreading picnic blankets within arm's reach of fish-and-chip kiosks. The bay's calm surface reflects jetty pilings, and the scent of salt mixes with sunscreen and hot chips.","uniqueAngle":"This mainland beach delivers protected bay swimming and dolphin encounters without the ferry ride to an island.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the Shallows","subtitle":"Warm bay water year-round"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Dolphin Watch","subtitle":"Early mornings near the jetty"},{"icon":"food","title":"Beachfront Fish Shops","subtitle":"Hot chips with salt spray"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddle the Bay","subtitle":"Calm water toward Scarborough"}],"audience":{"surfer":"You won't find rideable waves here—Moreton Island blocks ocean swells entirely, leaving Suttons Beach flat as a lake most days. The bay's protection makes it useless for surfing, though you'll occasionally see longboarders attempting waist-high wind chop on rare southeasterly days. If you're chasing Queensland surf, continue north to the Sunshine Coast or south to the Gold Coast breaks. The shallow shelf and sandy bottom offer zero reef breaks, and locals will redirect you forty minutes south to Stradbroke Island for legitimate swell.","couples":"You'll claim a spot on the grass beneath the Norfolk pines as the sun drops toward the Glasshouse Mountains, painting Moreton Bay in amber and rose. The beachfront cafés along Suttons Street serve grilled prawns and cold Sauvignon Blanc at outdoor tables where you can watch pelicans diving for their own dinner. Stroll the jetty after dark when the pylons glow with underwater lights attracting squid and small fish. Book a room at one of the Redcliffe Parade apartments with bay-facing balconies, or choose the boutique guesthouses tucked into the quieter streets two blocks back where jacarandas bloom purple in November.","backpacker":"Pitch your tent at Scarborough Beach Caravan Park three kilometers north for under thirty dollars a night, then cycle to Suttons along the flat foreshore path. Swimming costs nothing, and the public showers and toilets stay clean year-round. Grab Vietnamese banh mi for eight dollars at the bakery on Suttons Street, or build your own meal from the fish co-op selling fresh prawns by the kilo. The train from Brisbane Central to Redcliffe Peninsula Station runs fourteen dollars return, then it's a fifteen-minute walk to the beach, making day trips feasible without hiring a car.","local":"You arrive before seven on weekday mornings when the beach belongs to swimmers doing their daily laps and retirees walking border collies along the waterline. The southern end near the pool attracts fewer families—you'll find more sand to yourself and better birdwatching as terns work the shallows. Check the tide chart and visit two hours either side of low tide when the flats expose sandbars perfect for walking out toward the channel. Skip the parade cafés and duck into the Thai restaurant on Anzac Avenue where locals queue for twenty-dollar lunch specials that haven't changed price in three years.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Suttons Beach is excellent for families and generally safe for swimming. The beach features calm, sheltered waters protected by Moreton Bay, making it ideal for children. It's patrolled by lifeguards during peak periods, and the shallow gradient means kids can play safely near shore. However, check local conditions before swimming, as jellyfish can occasionally be present in warmer months. The beach has designated swimming areas, shark nets for added protection, and gentle waves compared to ocean-facing beaches, contributing to its reputation as the peninsula's safest mainland beach.","q":"Is Suttons Beach safe for swimming and families?"},{"a":"Suttons Beach is enjoyable year-round thanks to Queensland's subtropical climate. Summer (December to February) offers warm water temperatures perfect for swimming, though it can be crowded and jellyfish may be present. Autumn and spring provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures for beach activities. Winter (June to August) remains mild with average temperatures around 20-22°C, ideal for walks and picnics, though water may be cooler for swimming. Early mornings offer stunning sunrise views over Moreton Bay regardless of season.","q":"What is the best time to visit Suttons Beach?"},{"a":"Suttons Beach is approximately 45 minutes from Brisbane CBD via the Houghton Highway. Take the Bruce Highway north, exit at Anzac Avenue, and follow signs to Redcliffe. Free street parking is available along Hornibrook Esplanade and surrounding streets, though spaces fill quickly on weekends and holidays. Additional parking can be found at Settlement Cove Lagoon nearby. The beach is accessible by public transport via train to Kippa-Ring station, then a short bus ride or 20-minute walk. The beachfront is wheelchair accessible with paved pathways.","q":"How do I get to Suttons Beach and where can I park?"},{"a":"Suttons Beach offers excellent amenities along the Redcliffe beachfront. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and fish-and-chip shops within walking distance on Redcliffe Parade and Anzac Avenue. The beachfront has public toilets, showers, picnic shelters, and electric BBQ facilities. Settlement Cove Lagoon, a free waterpark with pools and water features, is adjacent to the beach. For accommodation, hotels, holiday apartments, and caravan parks are available throughout Redcliffe. The Sunday Jetty Markets operate nearby, offering fresh produce and local goods.","q":"What food and amenities are available at Suttons Beach?"},{"a":"Yes, Suttons Beach and the broader Redcliffe area are renowned for dolphin sightings. Moreton Bay is home to a resident population of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, and visitors frequently spot them from the shore, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon. The nearby Redcliffe Jetty is considered one of the best mainland locations in Australia for dolphin watching. While sightings aren't guaranteed, the calm bay waters make Redcliffe one of Queensland's most reliable spots for observing wild dolphins close to shore, adding to the beach's family appeal.","q":"Can you see dolphins at Suttons Beach?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Suttons Beach: Redcliffe's Sheltered Swimming Paradise","description":"Calm turquoise waters lap a protected shoreline where families spread picnic blankets beneath Norfolk pines. 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