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Hello it's Dave and Corina, welcome to Superyachts 153°. We established our agency in response to the growing demand for yacht support to serve vessels arriving in unique Australia.  ​

After years of working on superyachts all over the world, we saw Australia as an undervalued destination. With so much potential for exploration, and a country that is supporting this industry, it seemed only natural that we were in an ideal position to assist in attracting more superyachts not only to Australia, but the south pacific. ​

We ‘work with’ our vessels and have their best interest in mind. As a crew member working onboard a superyacht you always need to think a step ahead and provide solutions before / or when questions are raised. We are on call for our vessels 24/7 to provide answers or to assist anytime. We support the captain and crew, so they are free to focus on the vessel and their guests.

A LAND OF HUGE DIVERSITY 

Australia is a land of huge diversity: our culture, the landscape and of course the wildlife. Our Aboriginal people are the oldest living culture on earth, they have been managing our land for more than 65000 years! 

Our vast country stretching 7.7million square kilometres provides endless opportunity for exploration, relaxation and adventure. Dive the iconic Great Barrier Reef in Queensland or enjoy the Whitsunday Islands; cruise Sydney's famous Harbour and the multiculturalism of a worldly city. Experience the wonders of Tasmania, hike its rugged mountains, play challenging golf courses or enjoy up close wildlife encounters. South Australia has the stunning Kanagroo Island and The Barossa Valley, home to some of the world's best Shiraz. In the West, Australia's largest state, you can cruise with Killer Whales, surf the Indian Ocean, enjoy Margaret River Wineries or snorkel with Whale Sharks. The Northern Territory also allows for opportunities to adventure in the outback, from country sized cattle stations and endless deserts, the incredible Uluru and wild Kakadu.

If it sounds like there is a lot to see and do - well, there is and we are only just scratching the surface. Australia is a destination you will never stop exploring.

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AGENCY SERVICES

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 

VISAS & CUSTOMS CLEARANCE

PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION

VEHICLES & TRANSFERS

MARINA RESERVATIONS

BERTHS & ANCHORAGES

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DINING & DELIVERIES

CUSTOM EVENTS & PLANNING

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ONSHORE ACCOMMODATION

ARRANGEMENTS & BOOKINGS

UNIQUE TRIPS & ENTERTAINMENT

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Carter Marine Agencies provides unparalleled luxury yacht agency and concierge services for superyachts cruising Australian waters. With over 60years of combined industry experience, you can rest assured you’re in good hands.

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Welcome to Carter Marine Agencies

Recognized by AYSS and Superyacht Australia, consistently endorsed in the SuperYacht Services Guide, and celebrating our 20th year in 2023, Carter Marine Agencies stands as one of Australia’s foremost Superyacht Agencies.

Our team of highly skilled professionals thrive on integrity, passion and transparency, valuing each client as a trusted partner and friend.

Our team possess a deep understanding of the unique requirements of Superyachts which together with vast local knowledge, is pivotal to anticipating and exceeding the expectations of our clients.

We look forward to welcoming you on your next journey to Australian waters.

“Carrie and her team are exemplary yacht agents….They go that extra mile, every time, and their warmth and professionalism with every request, no matter how big or small, sets them apart from the rest”

– Captain Giles Smith

Meet The Team

Based in Cairns, Australia and with extensive networks both domestically and further afield across the Papua New Guinea, Asia and South Pacific regions, our team of experienced professionals will ensure seamless logistics for an unforgettable experience on your next adventure to the land Downunder.

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CARRIE CARTER

Founder & Director

Founder & Director, Carrie built the company from the grass roots almost 20 years ago, after identifying an opportunity to use her natural flair & extensive experience as a shipping agent to service the bespoke superyacht industry. Carter Marine Agencies was established on Carrie’s foundation of integrity, passion and dedication to ‘exceed expectation’, and every client is treated with the respect of an old, trusted friend.

Boasting over 40 years in combined marine agency services, and with Carter Marine celebrating 20 years in 2023, Carrie has played a major role in realizing the potential held by Australia to attract Superyachts by offering bespoke, high integrity agency services. Carrie fully understands the special requirements, attention to detail and quality of service expected by visiting yachts, captains, owners and crew.

Carrie Carter’s natural flair and dedication has quickly established a trusted, world-class agency for international and domestic superyachts that contributes significantly to Australia’s reputation as a premium superyacht destination.

Carrie Carter has been instrumental in growing the number of superyachts visiting Cairns, Australia, by almost 800% since the company was established in 2003. Carter Marine Agencies holds a reputation for being one of Australia’s leading Superyacht Agencies, endorsed by AYSS, Superyacht Australia, and receiving numerous Captain’s recommendations in the SuperYacht Services Guide every year.

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TINA FLEKNOE

Operations Manager

Tina, our Operations Manager, shares a longstanding partnership with Carrie spanning more than a decade. Leveraging an impressive background of over two decades in shipping and logistics, Tina’s meticulous approach to behind-the-scenes operations, coupled with her unwavering commitment to consistently surpass expectations, assures seamless delivery for our clients. Tina’s ability to anticipate and mitigate potential challenges are invaluable and foster a foundation of confidence and trust among our longstanding and valued clients.

Boasting over 40  years in combined marine agency services, and with Carter Marine celebrating 20 years in 2023, Carrie has played a major role in realizing the potential held by Australia to attract Superyachts by offering bespoke, high integrity agency services.    Carrie fully understands the special requirements, attention to detail and quality of service expected by visiting yachts, captains, owners and crew.

Carrie Carter’s natural flair and dedication has quickly established a trusted, world class agency for international and domestic superyachts that contributes significantly to Australia’s reputation as a premium superyacht destination.

Carrie Carter has been instrumental in growing the number of superyachts visiting Cairns, Australia by almost 800% since the company was established in 2003.

Carter Marine Agencies holds a reputation for being one of Australia’s leading Superyacht Agencies, endorsed by AYSS, Superyacht Australia, and receiving numerous Captain’s recommendations in the SuperYacht Services Guide every year.

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Welcome to Crew Pacific Recruitment.

A Super Yacht Recruitment Agency that has been established since 2001 in Cairns, Australia. Crew Pacific specializes in providing a unique and high level of service to luxury Super Yachts within Australia and world-wide.

Crew Pacific provides crew that are either MCA or AMSA qualified, highly trained, and experienced crew that have worked on super yachts both motor or sail within Australia and world-wide.

Crew Pacific understands the unique needs of Owners & Captains when placing competent and experienced crew, whether it is for full time, seasonal or temporary positions.

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Welcome to Crew Pacific's Super Yacht Training.

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A Super Yacht Recruitment Agency that has been established since 2001 in Cairns, Australia. Crew Pacific specializes in providing a unique and high level of service to luxury Super Yachts within Australia and world-wide. … Crew Pacific provides crew that are either MCA or AMSA qualified, highly trained, and experienced crew that have worked on super yachts both motor or sail within Australia and world-wide. Crew Pacific understands the unique needs of Owners & Captains when placing competent and experienced crew, whether it is for full time, seasonal or temporary positions.

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Australia’s Leading Training provider for Super Yachts, which has been established since 2001 in Cairns QLD Australia … Crew Pacific specializes and delivers Professional Elementary Super Yacht Steward/ess, Deckhand Steward/ess/Deckhand courses, these courses are recognized both in Australia and Internationally. Crew Pacific’s Elementary Super Yacht courses provides you with the skills & tools and knowledge of what your daily duties are as a crewmember Onboard super yacht and how the MCA AMSA International and National super yacht industry works? Once you are fully super yacht trained & qualified Crew Pacific can then place you onto a Super Yacht world-wide within 1-3 months.

Terms & Conditions

POLICY ON STUDENTS PAYMENTS & REFUNDS FOR THE THEORY (MODULES)

  • To obtain the theory training for the 2, 5, 8, & 10 Day super yacht elementary courses an individual fee is required to be paid in full. Once the student has obtained these course modules there is a Non-refundable policy, however if for unforeseen circumstances should occur such as
  • A family member bereavement or family member should get hurt badly.
  • Student should hurt themselves badly or become critically ill
  • Notification must be given in writing, email or by advising a Crew Pacific staff member in the office where the Crew Pacific course is being held. Students should consider the following notification periods as to what sort of refund they can expect.

PRINCIPLES – CREW PACIFIC COURSE CANCELLATION & FEES PAYABLE

  • If Crew Pacific has insufficient bookings (numbers) to economically run a scheduled course, we reserve the right to cancel the course by notifying all students that their course has been cancelled. In an event that, Crew Pacific cancels a course, students are eligible for a full refund, or they can transfer to another course.

POLICY ON STUDENTS PAYMENTS & REFUNDS FOR THE PRACTICAL LESSONS 

  • On the first day of the practical lessons the outstanding amount for the course you are completing will be required to be paid in full, this fee is Non-refundable policy, however if for unforeseen circumstances should occur such as
  • A family member bereavement or family member should get hurt badly and you need to return home immediately.
  • Notification must be given in writing, email or by advising a Crew Pacific staff member in the office where the Crew Pacific course is being held. Students should consider the following notification periods as to what sort of refund they can expect
  • If Crew Pacific receives notification (In writing, by e-mail or by phone call) from a student that they wish to withdraw from a practical course, the amount of refund to be provided will be as follows.
  • Notification more than 5 business days before the date of course  – 100% refund of course fee or transfer to another course at no cost.
  • Less than 5 business days before the date of the course – 75% refund of course fee or transfer to another course at no cost.
  • Less than 3 business days before the date of the course NO REFUND payment will be made by Crew Pacific, however you can transfer to another course date at no cost.  
  • If Crew Pacific has insufficient bookings (numbers) to economically run a scheduled Practical course, we reserve the right to cancel the course by notifying all students that their course has been cancelled. In an event that, Crew Pacific cancels a course, students are eligible for a full refund, or they can transfer to another course.

NON-ATTENDANCE & NO NOTIFICATION WITH BUSINESS HOURS.

  • If a student fails to not turn up to a class, no refund will be payable. Students need to be aware that leaving a message on the Crew Pacific office answering service outside of business hours where the course is held on the day before the course is not accepted as a notification of cancellation.
  • If a student is sick on the day of their course, and can support this with a medical certificate, they will receive either a full refund or be transferred to alternate date at no charge but must be available to complete the training within six months of the original course date.
  • If the student has failed to attend due to any other reason NO REFUND will be payable however a course transfer may be granted at the discretion of the Crew Pacific office.

STUDENT COURSE TRANSFER

A student may request a course transfer without incurring any administration fee but must consider the following conditions.

  • Participants will only be permitted to transfer courses once and must complete the training within six months on the original date of enrolment.
  • If a student failed to turn up to the scheduled course and can provide evidence to support the reason, they may be awarded one additional transfer. Evidence accepted includes a medical certificate, or evidence of death in the family. Subsequent course transfers granted to the students may incur a 10% transfer fee charged at the discretion of the Crew Pacific office.
  • Once a subsequent transfer is granted, no further transfers or refund will be granted.

Students who are more than 30 minutes late for their scheduled transfer course will forfeit all rights to any further transfers or refund.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN MCA AND AMSA ENDORSED COURSE:

AMSA ENDORSED COURSE:

AMSA course is recognized by “Offshore Super Yacht & Australian Flagged Super yacht. This ticket is recognized in the following countries England, Europe, America, New Zealand and Australia, which means you can obtain work on BOTH offshore super yachts and Australian flagged Super yachts.

MCA ENDORSED COURSE:

MCA courses are only recognized by  “Offshore flagged Super yachts” NOT Australian flagged yachts. This ticket is recognized in the following countries England, Europe, America, which means you would be unable to obtain a job on an Australian flagged super yacht because AMSA does not recognize the MCA training.

How Crew Pacific Started.

Crew Pacific’s Recruitment and Training division was originally established in 2001, however Crew Pacific’s Steward/ess Courses were developed by Joy Weston Owner/Operator of Crew Pacific in 2000.

My experience in the International Super Yacht Industry started in 1992 when I travelled to London to work as a professional Nanny. Looking after two spoilt kids for three months changed my career path radically! I returned to hospitality, working for a 5-star intercontinental hotel (The Forum) based in Earl’s Court. During my six months with the hotel the London Boat Show was running. A couple called Bob and Fiona Freeman were staying in the hotel and I served them several times at the bar and in the restaurant. One particular evening they were quite excited and I, being inquisitive, asked them why??? They told me they just been accepted for a job on a 90ft Super Yacht as Captain and Chief Stewardess. Basically, I had no idea what a Captain was or even a Chief Stewardess, so I asked them. They explained and then proceeded to show me a brochure of the yacht. Wow!!! I was amazed as I had never seen a yacht like this in my life. Coming from a country town in New Zealand and horse riding professionally most of my life, I had only ever been on the Whanganui River in New Zealand on jet boats and this yacht seemed enormous to me at the time. We got chatting and the next thing I know they offered me a position as 2nd Stewardess. I accepted the job and started to write down details of when I would start, where I was to meet the yacht and blah, blah. A month later I flew to the South of France. I was picked up at the airport by Captain Bob and taken to the yacht. Wow!!! When I arrived at the Marina, I realised that I was joining the smallest yacht in the Marina…. yet I was overwhelmed and excited all at the same time. I completed 3 months on board M.Y La Paradiso with Bob and Fiona during which we travelled to Marmaris, Turkey to charter. I resigned due to relationship issues between the captain and wife team.

I stayed on in Marmaris obtaining day-work and freelanced doing stew/deckhand/cook jobs for Sunsail and Moorings flotillas for about a month until I obtained a full-time stew/deckhand position on a sailing yacht called S.Y. Nuku II 72ft. I worked for two years (two seasons in a row) for the Welsh couple, Margaret and Rob, who chartered Nuku II throughout Turkey and Greece, gaining an immense amount of skills and knowledge about sailing yachts and how to become a professional crew-member. After finishing up the second season in Turkey with Rod and Margaret I decided to expand my horizons and sail to the Caribbean.

I organised an unpaid delivery as stew/cook on a 72ft sailing yacht called S.Y. Shonalonga. I would be living and working with 5 South African crew and it would take us up to 6 weeks to reach the Caribbean. During our travels we experienced some bad weather which caused our main sail to whip. We managed to make our way to Gibraltar where we provisioned and fixed the main sail (which I can say is quite an experience in itself), spent 5 days there and then set off into the sunset to the Canary Islands. We had a 2-day layover in the Canary Islands and then sailed to our final destination of Antigua in the Caribbean.

Upon arrival in Antigua I spent 2 weeks on the yacht before being offered a position on a large Super Yacht called S.Y. Snow Goose, 140ft sloop. I completed the season with Snow Goose although I will say I did not have a good experience on my first large yacht (you can find out why during Crew Pacific’s Training Courses!). The experience nearly put me off yachting for the rest of my life. I was very lucky to be rescued by an Irish Captain on a 65ft Swan who employed me as a stew/cook for delivery back to the Mediterranean, more precisely Palma de Mallorca, an island off Barcelona, Spain.

Once we arrived in Palma I stayed on board the yacht for a few days and then discovered a Crew House which I moved into whilst looking for permanent work on yachts. Living in a Crew House is a lot of fun as you get to mingle with many different characters and learn more about the Super Yacht Industry. During my travels at sea I had a lot of time to think about which direction I would like to follow. I decided that I wanted to work on larger vessels ranging from 40-60m as a stew/deckhand and wanted to be on motor yachts. Whilst I was in Palma de Mallorca, I registered with all the international Crewing Agencies (the major agencies which now recognise Crew Pacific’s Training). They assisted me with job opportunities, however I was fortunate enough to find a job myself by walking the docks. I was very lucky to find a good Captain and Owner and a good job all at the same time. A lot of crews were experiencing bad Captains and bad Owners and getting into the wrong job. This can still happen today and depends very much on the questions you ask and your knowledge of the International Yachting Industry. (There are ways you can avoid the pitfalls of the industry and this information is covered in the Crew Pacific Training Courses).

The position I obtained was a stew/deckhand position on a 43m motor yacht (private) working for an Arab owner. My Captain was Larry Barnett (Scottish) and his wife Manu was our Chief Stewardess (German).

This is when my Stewardess Manual started to come into being as I began to realise that the international standards of large yachts were extremely high, with an exceptional level of service which I had never experienced on smaller yachts or in the land hospitality jobs I had held over the years. I started to realise that I had entered into an industry that was “Unique” and “Elite” and that these high-profile people were extremely “Rich” and liked expensive items, fabrics, clothes and objects and so much more….and that they employed the everyday person to look after their yacht and toys so that when they chose to us their yacht it was ready to go and everything was shiny and beautiful for them.

During my six months on board M.Y. Ramses working with Manu the Chief Stewardess, I started to learn many different techniques from her on what a good stewardess ought to be doing on board a larger Super Yacht, such as folding fitted sheets neatly into sets, washing and ironing guest clothing and crew uniforms to a suitable standard, understanding the foreign stain removers, learning various napkin folds and so much more. After six months all the crew left the yacht due to owner issues. I continued the Mediterranean season, freelancing as a stew/cook and stew/deckhand.

At the end of the season I returned to Norfolk Island where my parents had resided and spent 6 months working on Norfolk Island. I then received a phone call from Captain Larry Barnett. He and Manu had obtained a Captain and Chief Stew position on a 43m motor yacht called M.Y. Legend of Tintagel. This yacht was both charter and private. Larry asked if I would like to the join the yacht in Palma de Mallorca, Spain as stew/deckhand. Obviously, I jumped at the opportunity and left on the next plane out of Norfolk Island for my new adventure. During my 2.5 years on M.Y Legend of Tintagel I learnt further skills which I added to the Stewardess Manual. Whilst I was on Legend of Tintagel, I experienced a personality clash with the First Mate. Unfortunately, due to rank, I had to professionally leave the yacht. I do not wish this experience upon anyone however I learnt a lot from it. Larry Barnett the captain found me another job as 2nd Stewardess on a 56m motor yacht called M.Y. Destiny Langkawi, on which I spent 3.5 months and during that period I was promoted to Chief Stewardess. I received a call from Larry Barnett informing me that the First Mate had been dismissed due a stupid incident on board. The owner and Larry asked if I would like to return back to M.Y Legend of Tintagel. I agreed I would return to Legend of Tintagel on the condition I was offered the 2nd stewardess position. I got my wish and spent the rest of the season on board before the yacht was sold to an American owner.

At the end of 1998 I returned again to my home base of Norfolk Island and started to research the Industry in the South Pacific. Things slowly started to fall into place for the Steward/ess Course. For the first part of 1999 I worked casually in Norfolk Island and during this time I started to develop the Stewardess Training Manual.  I began to research Crewing Agents and training organisations in New Zealand as the America’s Cup was to be held in New Zealand in 2000. Late 1999 I flew to Auckland, New Zealand for 2 weeks, held business discussions with International Crewing Agents and various training organisations, however nothing really came of it until I meet Ami Ari from Crew Unlimited, an International Crewing Agent from Ft Lauderdale which I used whilst working on Super Yachts overseas. Ami’s word of wisdom to me was to start my own business and become the first person in the South Pacific and Southeast Asia to develop a Super Yacht Steward/ess Course for the International Super Yacht Industry and to incorporate a recruitment agency into this venture so each would complement the other.

I flew back to Norfolk Island to get the wheels turning. I had just been back in Norfolk Island for a couple of weeks when I received a surprising call from out of the blue!!!  A yacht manager, Mr Tony Smith, asking if I would like a position as Sole Stew on a 35m motor yacht called Kokomo II. At first, I was not interested in the position at all, however I changed my mind very quickly as the yacht was travelling to Auckland, New Zealand for the America’s Cup and then heading to Sydney for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. I had an interview, was offered the position and flown to Sydney at the end of 1999 to join the yacht. I spent 18 months on board M.Y. Kokomo II and during that time was given the opportunity to complete courses to assist me in the setting up of Crew Pacific. Eventually Kokomo II ended up in Cairns, Queensland, Australia for a refit. I assisted with the refit and eventually resigned in September 2001. This is when I registered Crew Pacific. At the beginning of 2002 Crew Pacific’s 8-Day Internationally Recognised Super Yacht Stewardess Course was launched.

In 2005 I purchased a two storey Queenslander which i turned into a Crew House (accommodation for yacht crew) office and training facilities, where i run our short 2 day super yacht induction course and the 5 and 8 Day Super yacht Steward/ess course. Late 2011 I sold the crew house/office and moved into a new premises. (22 Minnie Street, Cairns, Australia). Crew Pacific no longer has a crew house. Crew Pacific’s main focus these days is just Super yacht Training and Recruitment.

By the middle of 2012 Crew Pacific launched two new courses; a 5-day Super yacht Deckhand course and a 8 day Super yacht Steward/ess/Deckhand course. Then in 2017 we started up the Crew Pacific 10 Day Super Yacht Steward/ess/Deckhand course. These courses are specifically tailored to the International Super yacht industry and are the “First in the world” to be developed. These courses have been developed to provide the appropriate “Knowledge Skills & tools” required to be a Deckhand or Steward/ess/Deckhand on an International Super Yacht.  These courses wouldn’t have come about with the help of professional Yacht Captains and First mates that assisted me in the development of these courses. The Deckhand course criteria has been developed to the level and standard of a 50m-80m motor yacht. Students will learn the “Finesse and Skills” that are required for these types of vessels, both Motor and Sail. These skills will help to increase your chances of employment aboard yachts in Australia or overseas.

Crew Pacific’s aim is to train crew to the highest standard of the International Yachting Industry and be able to give them the opportunity to travel, be well paid, have exciting adventures and to meet some of the richest and most famous people in the world. This industry is awesome and if I could do it all over again i would!!!

Joy Weston Owner/Operator Crew Pacific

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Welcome to Major Yacht Services

Major Yacht Services has been especially designed to meet the growing demands of superyachts cruising Australian waters. Since 1997 MYS (Major Yacht Services) has assisted over 750 Superyachts with their visit in and around Australia, offering a range of superyacht agent services for both captains and owners alike.

A specialist in Superyacht Berths and Superyacht Fuel, we can assist with all your Superyacht customs clearance paper work and anything out of the ordinary. We provide obligation free advice to any superyacht wanting to travel Australia. From cruising itineraries, concierge services to recommendations for restaurants, we will provide the local knowledge to ensure your owners trip is a complete success!

Major Yacht Services also provides a range of superyacht agent services to owners, offering both foreign and domestic charter to crew placement services on your luxury yacht or private residence.

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MY Crystal Lady 35m

I have used MYS for both services and crew recruitment for over then years. In all my dealings with the principal and staff at MYS, they have been thoroughly professional, courteous and transparent in the provision of their services. I have no hesitation in recommending MYS to my peers in the yachting industry.

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MY No Comment 47m

MYS was appointed the official agent of the yacht and assisted us with all relevant services to ensure our visit in Australia was successful in terms of the yachts operational requirements and enjoyable with regards to the crew and owner.

Cy Wastell, Master

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MY Callisto 65m

Major Yacht Services has honorably assisted MY Callisto in all areas of our business in Australia and throughout the Pacific. We enjoyed doing business with MYS and would happily recommend them to other yachts.

Michael Dailey , Captain

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MY Athena 90m

I have no hesitation in recommending MYS to any yacht captain looking for an agent in Sydney, NSW or Australia.

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MY Hey Jude 44m

We use MYS for all our agent requirements, crew placement, customs clearance, fuel bunkers and the list goes on.

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Dealing with Geoff from Major Yacht Services during our stay in Brisbane was a fine experience, service was 2nd to none.

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MY Secret 82m

Australia was a new territory for us, having your agency at our beck & call made a huge difference.

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Our sister company  Australian Superyacht Services  is the premier yacht agent in Sydney and Cairns.

All our staff have extensive experience sailing as superyacht crew aboard some of the world’s leading and most prestigious superyachts.

We know exactly what Superyacht captains and crew expect from their port agent because we used to demand the same!

Please visit www.superyachts.com.au for further information.

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Our services include

  • Customs & Quarantine Clearance Formalities
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  • Superyacht Chartering Licence Resident Agent
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  • Crew Recruitment & Relief Crew
  • Berths/Sydney Harbour Mooring Buoy and Cairns Bookings
  • Catering, Provisioning, Flowers and interior
  • Refit and Repair Project Management

We also regularly support a number of large yachts with provisions and spare parts delivered by air freight to remote locations as they cruise through the South Pacific, Asia and the Indian Ocean.

Our head office is based in the Sydney and we also have an office in Cairns.

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The yacht life.

From the moment you step onboard a superyacht, you can immerse yourself in a world of ultimate luxury, privacy and comfort. Whether you’re planning an extraordinary event or bespoke charter, our team is ready to help bring your yachting vision to life.

Based in Sydney, we’re the leading yacht charter and events agency in Australia and the South Pacific. Our unrivalled service and inclusions help you create unforgettable memories in the most spectacular of settings. Known for offering a truly bespoke approach, clients trust our experience, dedication, and passion. We invite you to design your next superyacht experience- luxury awaits.

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Picture yourself connecting with family and friends over a sunset dinner on the water, enjoying meals cooked by award-winning chefs. Imagine your corporate team celebrating a record-breaking year with champagne on the Harbour. Or visualise how you’ll feel after a revitalising week on the water, surrounded by picturesque scenery and ultimate luxury. With accommodation that rivals the world’s best hotels and endless opportunities for entertainment or indulgence on board, a yacht is the perfect destination for your next event or vacation.

Superyachts are the pinnacle of luxury, and our expansive fleet features the finest yachts, with access to any vessel in the world. While they differ in size, capacity and amenities, each yacht is guaranteed to bring enjoyment and relaxation at any destination.

We tailor every charter itinerary to suit each client, and our team can be as involved or as discrete as you desire. You choose the pace and style of your charter, and we’ll accommodate in every possible way. For us, details matter, and you can trust that we’ll never compromise on quality; we don’t just aim to meet your expectations, but we strive to exceed them.

Our premium concierge services can elevate your superyacht experience to the next level. From fine wine and dining to private spa and unique experiences, there’s something for every guest. Through collaboration with world-class partners, our clients can indulge, relax, enjoy, and explore in luxury style. Leveraging our global network and decades of experience, you can look forward to nothing but the best.

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Plan your next event or adventure with Australia’s leading yachting agency. From the moment you enquire to your time onboard, you’ll encounter the finest in service, luxury, and experience.

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An inexhaustible source of adventure, Australia is the quintessential superyacht destination. Overflowing with iconic destinations that bask in the country’s infectious laid-back style, it is no wonder Australia is an enduring favourite for sport, adventure and natural wonders.

 With an eclectic mix of unique experiences, there are memories to be made in Australia that simply cannot be found anywhere else. Escape to a country that in one moment will leave you in awe at its untouched natural beauty, and the next throw you into the very heart of the some of the world’s most exhilarating events. Beaches are more than a spectacular blend of sand and sea in this colourful country; they’re a lifestyle and inhabit every piece of Australia’s coastal character, from the boho fashion of the locals to the delicious seafood cuisine served in waterfront restaurants.

Australia boasts an all-year-round cruising calendar, outstanding tourism experiences and world-renowned refit and maintenance facilities that welcome the global superyacht fleet. For those willing to indulge their inner hedonist, Australia is the ultimate superyacht playground.

Unique experiences, all-year-round

Summer and Winter cruising seasons afford Australia an irresistible outdoor spirit that lasts 365 days a year – rather fortunate given the abundance of experiences that await…

A country surrounded by water, Australia is a superyacht haven. Ranging from unspoilt, secluded stretches of glowing white sands to towel-strewn golden paradises and rough surfing havens, beach-lovers will never be disappointed here. Diversity reigns supreme in this huge island nation, where a cruising itinerary can encompass an amazing range of sights not found anywhere else in the world.

From the stunning coral reefs of Queensland, to the spectacular waterways of New South Wales and the crocodile-filled waterholes of the Northern Territory, Australia is a truly unique yachting experience. The kaleidoscopic colours of the Great Barrier Reef are the pinnacle of any diver’s fantasy. From Port Douglas down to Bundaberg stretches 300,000 square kilometres of coral cays, brimming with marine treasures and exquisite sea life. There is simply no better destination for water-based activities.

Not all of the adventure is concentrated at sea. Step inland and discover Australia’s diverse flora and fauna, along with a rich Aboriginal culture. Stop off to play with kangaroos, koalas and wombats or sample fine wines at one of Australia’s exemplary vineyards. The rugged beauty of The Kimberley and Tropical North Queensland presents the opportunity to learn something new. Immerse yourself in 50,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art, brush up on your bush tucker skills or get an awe-inspiring perspective of it all from the sky.

For those who can’t stay too long away from the hustle and bustle of a city, world-class marina facilities in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne can take you right back into the action. Sydney is perfect for a long weekend of luxury comforts, fine dining, and high-end shopping. New Year’s Eve onboard a superyacht with the backdrop of Sydney’s Opera House and Harbour Bridge is certainly one for every owner’s bucket list. Head down to Melbourne, the events capital, for some of the world’s best events. From the Harbour, you are a short tender cruise from the major sporting events held throughout the year, including the Grand Prix, Melbourne Cup and Australian Open. Alternatively, a short walk down the newly renovated dockside will bring you to the Marvel Stadium, where leading artists flock to perform.

Indulge in infinite luxury

No matter where in the country your itinerary may take you, Australia’s highlife is never far away.

Premium superyacht marinas scattered across the islands lead into luxurious five-star resorts, leaving your yacht in good care while you delve into an authentic barefoot island retreat. Ideal for groups carrying a wide demographic, the Whitsunday Islands offer everything from chic beach glamour to high-octane water sports.

Should you wish to venture into Australia’s richly diverse regions, the Luxury Lodges of Australia will welcome you in sumptuous style. A collection of the finest lodges and camps around Australia, Luxury Lodges offers over 250 individual experiences and activities that connect guests to Australia’s most breath-taking locations, unlocking their curiosity and adventure-seeking spirit. The standards of comfort and service in Australia’s high-end heritage sites are parallel to that of a stay onboard one of the finest superyachts. Whether overlooking the Ningaloo Reef on Australia’s West Coast, staying in the world-renowned Barossa Valley wine region in Southern Australia or dining underneath the iconic Ayers Rock in the World Heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, the Lodges deliver a truly special experience.

If you prefer not to stray too far from the natural playground of the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns and the Whitsunday Islands offer a selection of high-end luxury resorts. Surrounded by a bewitching blend of sublime landscapes, intriguing marine life and infinitely perfect anchorages, the tropical coast marinas offer something for every superyacht party. Superyacht owners have enthused that being able to explore the coastal towns without the need for a security detail has added a special touch to their Australian exploits.

World-class superyacht facilities

Nowhere else in the world can a superyacht sit so detached and isolated yet still be within a short cruise from premier, state-of-the-art shipyard facilities. Australia has a thriving refit and maintenance industry that has benefitted recently from significant investment to cater to larger vessels, meaning no project is too complex.

All along the East Coast there is an array of shipyards that constantly makes sure the South Pacific superyacht fleet is well serviced and pristine. The capabilities available are not to be understated. In Cairns, the world’s largest Mobile Boat Hoist at BSE Maritime Solutions gives the area significant pulling, and lifting, power. The City can accommodate superyachts of up to 140m in length, while highly experienced agents take great care in providing everything needed for a seamless transition from or to life at sea. Cairns itself provides the perfect setting for a superyacht homeport, situated between the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, two World Heritage listed natural wonders.

Queensland’s vibrant South East region boasts a similarly impressive offering. The well-established facilities in Brisbane and the Gold Coast have given the green light to significant investments as they prepare for an influx of visiting superyachts. Rivergate Marina & Shipyard has its own prominent international reputation, having completed over 250 superyacht projects since opening in 2006. Rivergate’s positioning on the Brisbane River provides easy access to both the bustling city and the immaculate cruising grounds of Australia and the South Pacific.

The Australia Marine Complex in Henderson, Western Australia is home to Echo Yachts and Silver Yachts, both multi-award-winning superyacht builders with glowing international reputations. The delivery of 84m trimaran White Rabbit by Echo Yachts in 2018 earned worldwide acclaim for reimagining the possibilities of comfort and efficiency onboard a superyacht. Superyacht projects undertaken in Australia not only benefit from the thousands of specialised trades that surround each facility and the historic expertise in aluminium, but also from the significant exchange rate advantage of the Australian Dollar.

New possibilities

With the intimacy of a small island and the might of a first world country, Australia is the South Pacific superyacht hub with a perfect balance to ensure there is never a dull moment. Some of the world’s largest superyachts frequent the sanctuary of Tropical North Queensland’s marinas as a homeport and gateway to the excitement of the South Pacific islands. Hollywood star Will Smith became the first to officially charter a foreign flagged superyacht in Australia following the passage of new legislation in 2019. Since then, interest in superyacht charters has blossomed from the tropical northern areas down to the isolated splendour of Tasmania.

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Our Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard base plays home to the largest concentration of highly skilled and experienced marine trades anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere with 90 marine experts with an impeccable reputation for quality, unrivalled experience and attention to details. A large number of our crew have worked on and serviced Superyachts around the globe.

With an unrivalled network and a superyacht agent team of passionate and experienced personnel, we can look after every aspect of your visit anywhere along the East Coast of Australia.

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I am fortunate to have been actively involved in the superyacht and marina industry for over 30 years as President of the Marina Industry Association. I am heading the Seal Superyachts operations for the East Coast of Australia with the collaborative efforts of our awesome onsite team at GCCM. As one of the first commercial marina and shipyard in the Asia Pacific region to be awarded the highly coveted 5 Gold Anchors Global Marine Accreditation, we deliver an unsurpassed level of service to all who visit. GCCM has been awarded Best Superyacht Refit Yard by ACREW in 2022 and been accredited Superyacht Ready by the MIA in 2023.

We look forward to welcoming you to the sensational pristine Australian cruising grounds and all this wonderful country has to offer. Please come and say ‘G’day’ soon.

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Australia is a land filled with great diversity and spectacular beauty. The coastline stretches over 37,000 kilometres and is linked by over 10,000 beaches (more than any other country in the world). With pristine waters, year round sunshine, award winning food and wine and some of the best diving and fishing locations found worldwide, it’s an ideal cruising destination for international Superyachts.

Such a diverse coastline means that the highlights are hard to pick but obviously the iconic Sydney Harbour and the marine wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef are the most internationally recognised.

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“From day one GCCM has provided us with exceptional service, expertise and all the facilities that we need to get work done in an efficient and cost effective manner. All of the marina staff are always professional and willing to go the extra mile for us and do so with a smile. The facility itself with all the trades we require under one roof enables us to get numerous quotes for the same job so that we can make informed decisions quickly. The trades that have been recommended to us by GCCM have done great work for fair prices. All of the above in conjunction with the crew activities the marina puts on (Top golf, bowling etc) along with the location of GCCM make it a great place for any superyacht to get refit work done. We look forward to returning to GCCM in the future.”

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Sam Redward, 2nd Officer of M/Y SuRi used the Seal Superyachts Australia (East) agency.

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“The overall experience and care is excellent. As with all maintenance works, the projects grow and evolve. The dynamic team at hand in the yard responded superbly to the challenges faced and we look forward to returning to the GCCM facility.”

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M/Y Pangaea

“GCCM has been the most refreshing shipyard experience I have had in many years of yachting. What a great example this facility is to the industry on how things should be done. I can highly recommend them to industry peers and look forward to returning in the near future. Everyone really made us feel at home and welcomed. All our wishes were met with a smile and helpful attitude. The crew absolutely loved the Gold Coast area.”

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Yacht Charter Australia

Vast, varied, and vibrant, an Australia Yacht Charter will bring you a true taste of adventure unlike any other destination.

The coastline of Australia is ideal for the adventurous charterer. Ancient cultures sit side by side with cosmopolitan cities, while natural beauty abounds in the miles of deserted beaches that ring the continent. The Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands are headline acts for yacht charters heading for an Antipodean adventure. From underwater caves for divers to shallow coral gardens for snorkelers, these stunning waters deliver off-the-beaten-path cruising at its most spectacular. These breathtaking excursions seamlessly complement the ultra-luxurious atmosphere of your luxury charter yacht.

A superyacht charter in Australia offers excitement and unbelievable scenery

Embarking on an Australian Yacht Charter unveils a realm of unparalleled adventure, encapsulating the essence of yacht charter Australia. This journey introduces you to the majestic Great Barrier Reef, the serene Whitsunday Islands, and the secluded luxury of private island resorts, offering a luxury yacht charter vacation amidst Australia’s breathtaking natural splendor.

Coastal Wonders and Cultural Riches

The expansive Australian coastline beckons adventurous charterers with its blend of ancient cultures and modern cities, its wild west coast, unspoiled coastal towns, and sites rich in significant Aboriginal heritage. Charter Yachts Australia presents an extraordinary opportunity to navigate Australia’s diverse landscapes, from its wild and rugged coasts to the tranquil waters surrounding private islands.

Marine Majesty and Luxurious Voyages

As you sail aboard luxury yachts, marvel at the marine life flourishing beneath the waves of the incredible Great Barrier Reef. The popular yacht charter destinations along the east coast, including the vibrant cities of Sydney, Brisbane, and Cairns, offer a harmonious blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. Here, exciting cruising destinations like Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island enrich your journey with their unique charm.

From Coral Gardens to Vineyard Valleys

The adventure extends beyond the sea to the secluded bays and spectacular waterfalls of Queensland, where scuba diving and snorkeling in the coral-rich waters introduce you to a vivid underwater world. The luxury charter yacht experience is further enhanced by visits to exclusive Salt Water Restaurants and boutique wine producers, offering a taste of Australia’s exquisite local produce.

Starry Nights and Underwater Wonders

Whitsunday charters reveal the incredible night sky and the vast underwater world home to whale sharks and nestled along western Australia’s coastline. The journey promises encounters with rare species in commercial dive areas and the exploration of iconic Australian landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

A Mosaic of Experiences on the Australian Seas

This yacht in Australia adventure, tailored for luxurious vessels, invites you to discover endless anchorages and key cruising areas, celebrating the nation’s local culture and best local dishes. Whether you’re indulging in action-packed jet skiing, fishing in the Indian Ocean, or exploring the excellent wine regions, an Australian yacht charter offers a mosaic of experiences, making every moment aboard a motor yacht or sailing yacht an unforgettable chapter in your journey.

Get in touch with an Australia yacht broker

If you want to enjoy a luxury yacht charter in Australia aboard a crewed motor yacht, sailing yacht, or catamaran, then get in touch with Northrop & Johnson. We can connect you with the best yachts for charter in Australia, including boats built by the world’s leading luxury yacht builders. Our brokers boast unparalleled destination expertise and will tailor a yacht charter itinerary that is bespoke to you. Contact our team today or browse our luxury yachts for charter.

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  • Dive or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, including the spectacular Cod Hole
  • Venture inland to Hunter Valley and choose from over 90 vineyards for wine-tasting
  • Explore the Aboriginal culture inland
  • Enjoy a private sunset ascent over the Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Partake or spectate at the iconic Aussie surf haunt of Byron Bay
  • Hike the Daintree Rainforest, Cairns
  • Dine at the exclusive Salt Water Restaurant

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Yacht charters with Northrop & Johnson start at US$50,000 per week and rise to more than a million for the world’s most luxurious vessels. We have access to the best crewed yachts for charter in Australia from 30-meters. Whether you are seeking a luxurious motor yacht, sailing yacht, or catamaran, our team can connect you with your ideal vessel. If you want to explore one of the world’s most exciting cruising destinations aboard a yacht charter in Australia, contact our team today or browse our luxury yacht rentals.

What's the weather like in Australia?

Australia is a vast country with diverse climate zones, so the weather can vary significantly depending on the region and the time of year.

Northern Australia

The northern regions, including the tropical areas of Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Northern Western Australia, experience a tropical climate characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season typically occurs from November to April, with high temperatures, humidity, and heavy rainfall, often accompanied by tropical cyclones. The dry season, from May to October, is characterized by cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and clear skies.

Eastern Australia

The eastern coast, including cities like Sydney and Brisbane, has a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers. Summers (December to February) are generally warm to hot, with occasional heatwaves and thunderstorms. Winters (June to August) are mild, with cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall.

Central Australia

The central desert regions, such as the Outback and the Northern Territory’s Red Centre, have a dry, arid climate with hot days and cool nights. Summers can be extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F), while winters are mild during the day but can be quite cold at night.

Southern Australia

The southern regions, including Adelaide, Melbourne, and Perth, have a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Summers (December to February) are typically hot and dry, with occasional heatwaves and bushfires. Winters (June to August) are cool and wet, with rainfall more evenly distributed throughout the season.

When you book a luxury yacht charter in Australia with Northrop & Johnson, our charter brokers will advise you on the best region to explore based on the time of year and craft an incredible charter itinerary bespoke to you. Contact our team today.

What marine life can I see during an Australian yacht charter?

The marine life in Australia is diverse, with one of the best marine life destinations along the incredible Great Barrier Reef. Marine life in Australia includes:

  • Whales, including whale sharks, humpback whales, and minke whales
  • Dolphins, including the Australian humpback dolphin, orcas, spinner dolphins, and dusky dolphins
  • Sharks, including whitetip sharks, grey nurse sharks, tiger sharks, and bull sharks
  • Seals, including the Australian sea lion and New Zealand fur seals
  • Manta rays and stingrays
  • Maori wrasse
  • Dugongs, or sea cows
  • Turtles, including leatherback sea turtles and flatback sea turtles

If you want to explore Australia’s vast underwater world while on a luxury motor yacht or sailing yacht charter, Northrop & Johnson can help. Our crewed yachts all boast incredibly knowledgeable crews and captains who will be able to take you to the best dive and snorkel sites in Australia. Contact our team today.

What wildlife can I see in Australia?

Australia boasts fantastic wildlife, including rare species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Expect to see:

  • Kookaburras
  • Tasmanian Devils

What types of yachts can I rent in Australia?

You’ll find a superb selection of the most luxurious yachts for charter in Australia, especially when you book a charter with Northrop & Johnson. Our charter yachts include motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans, sport yachts, fishing yachts, superyachts, and mega yachts, including vessels built by the world’s leading shipbuilders. Contact our team today if you want to rent a motor yacht or sailing yacht in Australia, or browse our luxury yacht rentals.

What are some popular yacht charter destinations in Australia?

Australia is a vast country offering a spectacular selection of charter destinations. Key cruising areas with yacht charters include:

Whitsunday Islands

Located off the coast of Queensland, the Whitsunday Islands are renowned for their stunning beauty, pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and endless anchorages. Most of the islands are uninhabited, making this a superb destination for those in search of an island-hopping adventure. Make sure you visit the coastal enclave of Airlie Beach, a picturesque coastal town, Hamilton Island, and the breathtakingly beautiful Whitehaven Beach, which stretches for more than 7 km. Whitsundays charters are perfectly designed for the waterborne.

Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s premier scuba diving destinations, with countless islands, coral cays, and reefs to explore, as well as incredible wrecks. Snorkel or dive among vibrant coral gardens, swim with marine life, and visit secluded islands. A private Great Barrier charter enables you to explore this exquisite destination in luxury. Make sure you visit the picturesque Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is a protected national park and offers unspoiled beauty, wonderful beaches, and superb diving and snorkeling, including the world-famous Cod Hole.

Tasmania’s wild and rugged coasts offer an adventurous cruising experience, with dramatic landscapes, secluded anchorages, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as seals, dolphins, and seabirds. This island state sits south of the Australian mainland, and its coastline is peppered with unspoiled coastal towns ripe for exploration by luxury boat. Tasmania’s stunning wind-swept interiors are ideal for hiking and cycling, with one-fifth of Tasmania designated a World Heritage Site, including national parks and forest reserves.

Sydney Harbor

Nothing can match the thrill of cruising into Sydney Harbour – part of the world’s biggest natural harbour – with its cityscape peppered by iconic Australian landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Step ashore and soak up everything this vibrant city offers, including unforgettable activities, the many award-winning restaurants, and exceptional shopping. Further afield, you’ll find world-class golf courses, nature reserves, and excellent wine regions, including superb boutique wine producers.

The Kimberly Region

The Kimberly region is located on Australia’s northwest coast and boasts some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery, including towering gorges, semi-arid savannahs, spectacular waterfalls, and secluded bays. Koolama Bay is known for its superb fishing, as well as Australia’s tallest waterfall, the 50-meter high Twin Falls. Head ashore and explore unique Australian wildlife, including dingoes and rock wallabies. Other beautiful ports of call in the Kimberly Region include York Sound and Jar Island. The Kimberly region is also home to significant aboriginal heritage sites.

If you want to explore this incredible country aboard a luxury yacht, contact Northrop & Johnson. Our luxury motor yachts and sailing yachts for charter boast luxury interiors, flexible cabin configurations, superb onboard amenities, and garages loaded with water toys, guaranteeing an incredible vacation on the water.

What about game fishing in Australia?

With thousands of miles of coastline, Australia is excellent for game fishing yacht charters, with some of the best spots found on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, between Cairns and Cooktown. Northrop & Johnson has access to some of the best luxury yachts in Australia, including fishing yacht charters equipped with fantastic fishing gear to ensure you reel in a catch. Contact our team today.

What are the sailing conditions like in Australia?

Australia is a vast country, so sailing conditions vary from region to region.

The east coast of Australia, particularly Queensland and New South Wales, offers a wide range of sailing opportunities. The Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands are popular destinations known for their calm waters, consistent winds, and stunning scenery. Sailing conditions are generally favorable year-round, with the dry season (winter) offering mild temperatures and steady breezes.

Western Australia offers diverse sailing opportunities, from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean to the sheltered bays of the Swan River in Perth. Sailing conditions along the West Coast can vary, with strong winds and challenging sea conditions in some areas, particularly during the summer months.

Tasmania’s rugged coastline offers adventurous sailing experiences with challenging conditions and unpredictable weather. Sailing in Tasmania requires careful navigation and preparation, particularly in the Southern Ocean.

The northern regions of Australia, including the Northern Territory and Northern Queensland, offer tropical sailing experiences with warm temperatures, clear waters, and occasional cyclones during the wet season (November to April). Sailing in northern Australia requires careful attention to weather forecasts and navigation, particularly during the wet season.

Southern Australia, including South Australia and Victoria, offers diverse sailing experiences, from the sheltered waters of Port Phillip Bay to the rugged coastline of the Great Australian Bight. Sailing conditions can vary, with strong winds and challenging sea conditions in some areas, particularly along the southern coast.

Northrop & Johnson’s charter brokers have access to the best crewed sailing yachts in Australia, including elegant sloops, cutters, and schooners. Contact our team today or browse our sailing yachts for charter.

What are the best spots for scuba diving on an Australian yacht charter?

Australia boasts some of the world’s most incredible diving spots, including the iconic Great Barrier Reef, the quieter Ribbon Reefs, and numerous incredible wrecks. Each location offers a unique underwater adventure, from vibrant coral gardens to historic shipwrecks teeming with marine life.

Is there an opportunity to enjoy local produce and cuisine on my yacht charter?

Definitely! Australia’s diverse culinary scene is celebrated worldwide. You can enjoy fresh local produce, seafood, and award-winning wines, especially when cruising near regions known for their boutique wine producers and excellent wine regions. Additionally, don’t miss the best local dish: every region, city, or village will have one. Taste all of them and then find your personal best local dish. Try both the many award-winning restaurants and local little bistros to enjoy this incredible country.

A must experience is dine at the exclusive Salt Water Restaurant: in the heart of the barrier reef on Lizard Island, is one of the best restaurant to enjoy Australian food while watching a stunning sunset and the incredible night sky of the South Pacific.

What unique wildlife can I expect to see while yachting in Australia?

Australia’s waters are home to an incredible array of marine life, including the majestic whale sharks, rare species of turtles, and colorful reef fish. On land, keep an eye out for unique wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, and various bird species.

Is there an exclusive anchorage for a more private yacht experience?

Yes, Australia’s vast coastline offers numerous secluded bays and exclusive anchorages, ensuring a private paradise for those seeking solitude or a romantic getaway. These spots allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of Australia away from crowded tourist spots. Our charter brokers will guide you in choosing the perfect exclusive anchorage for your vacation.

Can I experience the local culture during my yacht charter?

Engaging with the local culture is a highlight of any Australian yacht charter. From indigenous cultural tours to local festivals and markets, there are ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the vibrant Australian way of life and enjoy the best local dishes.

What makes the east coast offers so appealing for yacht charters?

The East Coast of Australia is renowned for its world-famous beaches, secluded islands, and lively cities like Sydney and Brisbane. The region’s diverse offerings make it an ideal cruising destination, with something to suit every charter guest’s interests.

How can I make my yacht charter in Australia an unforgettable New Year's Eve experience?

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style by anchoring in Sydney Harbour, known for its spectacular fireworks display and vibrant celebrations. This unforgettable experience combines luxury yachting with one of the world’s most iconic New Year’s Eve events.

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Private yacht charters are on the rise.

Here, we showcase the sleekest vessels in local waters..

Think superyachts, think the French Riviera, where boats hosting royalty, rock stars and the seriously rich turn heads in the likes of Monaco and Saint Tropez.

Those destinations may be off the agenda for now, but that doesn’t mean Australians can’t have the superyacht experience.

There are about 60 fully crewed luxurious boats available for charter in local waters, and Australia’s 34,000-kilometre coastline means itinerary options are countless. The vessels range in length from 25 to 55 metres, and cost from $50,000 to $360,000 a week, accommodating up to 12 passengers.

Most are based in Sydney, Perth, Airlie Beach or Port Douglas, but owners are generally happy to relocate their boat, whether to Cape York, the Whitsundays, the

Coral Coast or Tasmania. And now that yachts and crew that have been in New Zealand for 14 days or more can come to New South Wales and Queensland without going into quarantine, more boats from across the ditch may soon be available.

Joachim Howard, founder of leading yacht agency Ocean Alliance, says the pandemic has sparked a surge in interest in superyacht charters. Winter destinations such as Queensland and the Kimberley are in high demand. “Private yacht charter is highly customised and adaptable to changing environments and guest requirements, which is appealing in the climate of fluid Covid restrictions,” Howard says. “Many of our clients are generational families or groups of friends who would typically travel together internationally. The platform of a private yacht allows you to curate every aspect of an itinerary, so there’s a greater ability to develop a unique experience with complete flexibility.”

Take your pick from these Australia-based vessels, plus one New Zealand option for adventures further afield and a French Polynesian selection to fuel dreams of another travel bubble.

Only two years old, this 35-metre yacht is homeported in Perth, from where

Rottnest Island is a popular destination; from May to October it cruises the Kimberley. It has a sleek, sporty design in a contemporary palette of blond timber, grey and silver, with a splash of snazzy marble in the bathrooms.

Spread out on the double sun lounges at the bow or soak in the glass-edged Jacuzzi on the aft sundeck. The salon has plush sofas and a formal dining table, while casual meals can be taken at the stern or on the sundeck with retractable roof.

Where Western Australia.

Extras Tenders, fishing equipment, jet skis, underwater scooters, waterskis, wakeboard and donut (depending on location, given the presence of salties). Cost From $24,000 a night plus APA (advanced provisioning allowance; see opposite); up to 12 guests. oceanalliance.com

Stunning Indigenous artworks and artefacts from Australia and the Pacific region adorn the walls and shelves of Akiko, a muscular dark-grey superyacht that looks ready for action.

What this vessel lacks in appointments, such as Jacuzzis, alfresco bars and bowlounges for Instagram posing, it makes up for with sports gear. Scuba-diving, spearfishing, snorkelling, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking are all on the agenda along the coast of Western Australia, including the remote Abrolhos and Montebello Islands.

Where Western Australia – Perth to the Kimberley.

Extras Tender, barra boat, jet skis and underwater scooters.

Cost From $22,000 a night plus APA; up to 10 guests. oceanalliance.com

Never has a superyacht seemed so perfectly matched to its name. The Beast looks like it belong sin the military and appears equipped to tackle any mission.

Almost 40 metres long and 12 metres wide, the twin-hulled vessel is designed for stability. Don’t let the brutalist exterior fool you; there’s no roughing it on The Beast. Pull up a pew at the top-deck bar, watch a chef work some magic at the outdoor teppanyaki grill, or stretch out on the leather lounge in the cinema room.

Interiors are minimalist and a wash in grey and black, interspersed with striking artworks. Not surprisingly, it’s kitted out with a huge range of water equipment, including 12 sets of scuba gear and a compressor, plus a 13-metre sports fishing boat called Baby Beast that can be craned into position.

Where New Zealand, Australia later this year.

Extras Tenders, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, wakeboard and water skis, pedalpowered catamaran and fishing equipment.

Cost From $US26,500 (around $34,500) a night plus APA and tax; up to 12 guests.

DE LISLE III

This 42-metre floating palace is built for fun, with an array of water toys and ample outdoor living areas. The boat underwent a refit in 2018, so has the latest in technology and comfort, with timber-panelled formal spaces and soothing sleeping quarters, two of which stretch the width of the vessel.

A new addition is a six-metre by 4.5-metre inflatable floating jet-ski dock, which can be attached to the stern and doubles as a sunbathing zone.

Where The Whitsundays, Great Barrier Reef, Tropical North Queensland.

Extras Tender, jet skis, stand-up paddleboards, wakeboard, kayaks, surfboards, dive gear and compressor, fishing equipment, yoga and gym gear.

Cost From $26,000 a night plus APA; 8-10 g uests.oceanalliance.com

With a circular bow lounge and stairs leading like a catwalk to a sparkling Jacuzzi, Masteka 2 is quite the showboat. It’s also an excellent choice for extended families or two family groups, with a range of bedding options in five cabins.

There’s loads of space for sunset cocktails on the aft deck, while the main salon has white leather couches and dark timber trim, formal dining area and a wellequipped bar.

Where Queensland from June to October; Sydney from November.

Extras Tenders, jet ski, Seabobs, wakeboards, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, water skis, diving hookah, scuba, snorkelling and gym gear.

Cost From $25,000 a night, all-inclusive; up to 12 guests. oceanalliance.com

PERLE BLEUE

With a Jacuzzi and teppanyaki bar on the top deck, plus an inflatable slide to whisk guests into the water, this 38-metre yacht screams decadence. Interiors by Donald Starkey nod to 1930s French salons, with rosewood furniture and elegant artworks.

An airy sky lounge offers water views out floor-to-ceiling windows, while the bridge deck has plenty of space for alfresco dining and lazing. Materials in the opulent master ensuite include Jerusalem stone, abalone mother of pearl tiles and glass basins.

Where The Whitsundays, Queensland; New Zealand towards the end of the year.

Extras Tenders, jet skis, Seabobs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, wakeboards, waterskis, snorkelling, fishing and gym gear.

Cost From $19,280 a night plus APA; up to 12 guests. oceanalliance.com

This 35-metre explorer-style beauty was recently crowned yacht of the year in Boat International’s Ocean Awards for 2021. The win recognises the boat’s participation in the Great Reef Census, in which scientists from Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef came aboard and tested equipment and survey techniques from Lizard Island to Port Douglas.

With 40 per cent of the reef unsurveyed, yacht guests have the option of participating in data collection for conservation work. Beluga has many other features to recommend it, including uber-luxe interiors and a Jacuzzi on the sundeck. A major drawcard for divers and fishers is Minke, the dedicated 12-metre chaseboat (with dive platform) provided.

Where Port Douglas, Tropical North Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays.

Extras Tenders, scuba gear, Seabobs, stand-up paddleboards, fishing and gym equipment.

Cost From $25,000 a night, all-inclusive; up to 10 guests. oceanalliance.com

SILENTWORLD

Glossy timber panelling and creamy furnishings make this 40-metre superyacht an elegant choice if the Pacific bubble becomes a reality.

The sundeck has an abundance of shaded lounges near a six-person Jacuzzi, plus there’s a roomy bridge deck. This long-range yacht comes equipped for adventure, including 10 sets of scuba gear and a compressor.

It’s been sailing French Polynesia since 2018, so the crew knows the best spots to see manta rays or nibble sunset canapés on a sand cay.

Where French Polynesia; Australia next year.

Extras Tenders, jet ski, Seabobs, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, snorkelling and scuba gear, fishing and spearfishing gear, ski tubes, wakeboards, elliptical machine.

Cost From $US19,500 (around $25,400) a night plus APA and tax; up to 12 guests. oceanalliance.com

Here’s one out of left field. It’s not shiny and new, but Duyfken has a tale to tell. The ship, the latest addition to the Australian Maritime Museum fleet, is a replica of Dutchman Willem Janszoon’s vessel, which sailed from Indonesia to the west coast of Cape York in 1606.

The navigator and his crew became the first Europeans to set foot in Australia, 164 years before James Cook. The replica, completed in 1999 in Fremantle, arrived in Sydney on Christmas Eve last year.

It’s open to museum visitors and conducts regular afternoon sailings on the harbour. But for a unique experience, gather 23 friends and take Duyfken on an exclusive outing on the harbour.

Where Sydney Harbour.

Cost From $2500 for a minimum three hours; up to 24 guests; catering extra.

KERI-LEE III

At a whopping 55 metres in length, this is one of the biggest superyachts in Australia, and one of the few with six cabins, two of which run the full beam of the vessel.

Work out in the gym while watching dolphins in the distance or submit to a session with the on-board masseuse. Interiors are traditional, with plenty of dark timber, leather, hefty couches, marble and gold.

The sundeck is vast and includes a generous Jacuzzi and there’s no shortage of other alfresco zones to perch. Ideal for a multigeneration getaway.

Where The Kimberley, Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef.

Extras Tender, rigid-hulled inflatable boat, kayaks, Waverunners, stand-up paddleboards, waterskis, wakeboards, snorkelling and fishing gear.

Cost From $49,000 a night plus APA; up to 12 guests. oceanalliance.com

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Yacht enthusiasts at the Superyacht Soiree at Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney on 11 March 2023

‘Yachts at the top’: power, privacy and privilege in the world of Australian superyachts

Superyachts are floating markers of power and luxury, and sales are booming. As Australia hopes to lure more of the vessels and their elite clientele, what do we know about this world?

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Visible from the footpath at the water’s edge, the superyachts berthed at Melbourne City Marina bob gently up and down, their sleek and shiny exteriors reflecting the placid waters below.

For me, and most people on this planet, this is about as close as we are likely to get to a superyacht. In Australia, that’s a pleasurecraft longer than 24 metres. Internationally, the starting length is 30 metres. The City of Melbourne recently spent $1.97m upgrading Victoria Harbour, including its four superyacht berths, to fit vessels up to 67 metres long. But for the tiny portion of the world’s ultra wealthy for whom superyacht size is a matter of concern, 67 metres is fairly moderate. The longest privately owned superyacht in the world is the 180-metre Azzam, reportedly built for the former president of the United Arab Emirates , the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Superyachts are markers of power and extravagance. They are floating, transportable six-star hotels, capable of including everything from nail parlours to gyms, helipads and boardrooms, marble bathrooms and priceless art, as well as what the industry calls “toys” – from jet skis worth the equivalent of the average Australian worker’s salary to private submarines worth millions.

In a recent memoir, the longtime Australian seafarer and superyacht captain Brendan O’Shannassy writes: “Until space travel becomes a commercial reality, [superyachts] are the greatest display of wealth on the planet.”

Yacht enthusiasts at the Superyacht Soiree at Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney on 11 March 2023

For all their capacity to allow long-distance travel in extreme luxury, though, superyachts aren’t frequent visitors to Australian waters. The local industry has been lobbying to change that, and state and federal governments have made superyacht-friendly moves, hitching millions of dollars in public infrastructure upgrades and tax concessions to claims that these will bring millions in economic benefits to every port in which a vessel makes anchor.

But despite public money going towards establishing and upgrading infrastructure that is only accessible to the very privileged few, there’s been little public scrutiny of this elite industry.

S uperyachts are not super common, although their numbers are growing. Sales company Edmiston recently estimated that the global fleet comprised a total of 5,892 vessels – representing an increase of 44% over the last decade. Most of those yachts are between 30 and 50 metres (4,957); 13% are between 50 and 80 metres (753) and 3% are over 80 metres (182).

There are only about 120 superyachts owned by Australians, concentrated mostly around Sydney Harbour and south-east Queensland. About half of them are charter vessels. It’s likely all of them have, at some point, been through Captain Richard Morris’s hands.

Fresh off the plane from the Dubai Boat Show, Morris tells Guardian Australia that he got his start in the merchant navy at 17, before landing a job as a deckhand two years later on the 86-metre superyacht Nabila, owned by the influential and extravagant Saudi arms dealer, fixer and liaison of presidents and tycoons Adnan Khashoggi. Nabila was Khashoggi’s third yacht and the height of ostentatious luxury when it launched in 1980. Its 100 rooms included Italian hand-carved onyx bathrooms, a patisserie, a movie theatre, a hair salon, a hospital with an operating theatre, and 320 metres of Italian leather upholstery. When Khashoggi’s empire began to decay in the late 80s, he sold Nabila to Donald Trump for $29m – considered a bargain – with the businessman who would later become US president renaming the yacht the Trump Princess .

Morris, meanwhile, left Nabila after a year and began building his own career as a seafarer, becoming a captain at just 27 and a master mariner. He moved ashore in 1999 and was hired by NSW Maritime to build a new superyacht marina in Rozelle Bay.

Superyacht captain Richard Morris

“That was the beginning of superyachting in Australia,” Morris says. “Prior to that, only a few people here had superyachts, because there was the tall poppy syndrome – high net wealth Australians were reluctant to show their extreme wealth.”

The Sydney Olympics in 2000 changed that, Morris says. The marina development was partly to accommodate the super wealthy who were planning to bring their yachts down for the Games. Morris managed the marina for the next decade, before moving into local superyacht sales and charters.

The Sydney experience is one that the industry is keen to replicate for the forthcoming Brisbane Olympics. The mining magnate Gina Rinehart may have been lampooned by the public in 2021 when she complained that she had nowhere to moor her yacht in Brisbane , but the Queensland Labor government appears to agree it should invest in more superyacht infrastructure. It’s had a multiyear superyacht strategy since 2018, and in May last year it was updated and extended to take the Olympics into account.

Its listed achievements so far include $28m to upgrade the Cairns Marine Precinct, $2.87m for a 160-metre superyacht berth on the Gold Coast, and planning for 80-metre superyacht facilities and additional marinas in new developments on the Spit. Its stated goal is for Queensland to be “world recognised as the major superyacht hub in the Asia-Pacific region”. Economic modelling for industry lobby group Superyacht Australia argues the 2032 Games presents “an unparalleled opportunity to springboard the sector on to the global stage and demonstrate the prosperity the sector can support in Australia”. It hopes Australia will reach 8% of the global market – that’s 533 vessels – in the next three years, which it says will yield hundreds of millions of dollars in direct economic benefits.

Yacht enthusiasts at the Superyacht Soiree at Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney on 11 March 2023

Until just prior to the pandemic, superyachts could not come to Australia without the owner paying a hefty tax on the vessel, with the visiting multimillion-dollar vessels treated as though they were being imported permanently into the country. That changed with the passage of the Special Recreational Vessels Act 2019. The act, which relieves the owner of having to pay import duties including GST, was hitched as a rider to various unrelated bills by the Coalition government until it was passed as a standalone just before Christmas in 2019.

The legislation allows foreign vessels to be chartered while in Australian waters, with GST payable only on the charter itself.

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The then member for the Queensland seat of Dawson, George Christensen, claimed it as a pet project. “I have been very, very pushy in getting this legislation to come forward,” Christensen said at the time.

Christensen claimed the bill was “just about ensuring that local communities can get some of the coin that these people drop”. Labor passed the bill with minor amendments.

Since then, six superyachts have applied for a temporary licence, with just four making the trip.

‘It’s your world’

The industry estimates that the local market for superyacht charter or purchase is 1% of the population. It sees it as a subset of the cruise market, which is estimated to capture about 5% of Australians.

It’s hard to ignore the symbolism of that figure, the 1%. Morris’s anecdotes help to illustrate just how that plays out in practice. In 2011, the manager of U2 called him, he recalls, hoping to find a suitable superyacht for the band who were dissatisfied with the crowds at the Park Hyatt. (He was unable to find one that met the band’s specific desires.) That same year, Morris put up the actor Kevin Spacey in the 37-metre Tango during Spacey’s run as Richard III in Sam Mendes’s production that toured Sydney’s Lyric theatre.

“Dinner was at 1am and [Spacey’s] guests would leave at 4am. Then the yacht would move to Rose Bay and he’d sleep till midday, and then come back and do it all again,” Morris says.

“It’s an option for these very high-profile people. They’re anchored in the middle of the harbour. The level of security and discretion that a superyacht provides is much better than any hotel. They can control their world. And that’s the essence of yachting – it’s your world.”

When Covid lockdowns hit, owners of superyachts raced to their vessels, escaping up to the Great Barrier Reef instead of staying at home, Morris says. The associated freedom saw a boom in superyacht sales in 2021 . Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, however, superyachts have also become associated with sanctioned Russian oligarchs. Not without reason: they represented 30% of the global market. Documents recently revealed, for example, that the former Chelsea FC boss Roman Abramovich owned 16 superyachts , a full eight of which were support vessels for the 162.5-metre A$649.5m Eclipse he’d had built in 2010.

Morris says there were Russians who had planned to come to Australia prior to the war – one of whom was going to contract him to manage his yacht. It would have put millions through his business. The sanctions, though, have “put the fear of God through the industry”, he says.

“If I was managing a Russian yacht I would have gotten rid of it. It’s so lucrative, though, that a lot of people didn’t. I’m glad that the Russian client didn’t come. Sure, I missed out on huge revenue, but that’s not the point.”

T he 2032 Olympics aren’t the local industry’s only goal. Another is to bring more vessels to Australia to make use of the shipyards – mainly in Queensland and Western Australia – for maintenance, retrofitting and building. Another still is to increase the number of Australians joining the superyacht workforce.

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On Facebook groups like Superyacht Crew , keen industry up-and-comers post pictures of themselves – snorkelling, in uniform, sipping a glass of wine in a party dress – alongside their formal qualifications and experience. The semi-casual CV comes with added notes about the seafarer’s personality, including whether or not they have tattoos (being tattoo-free appears to be a selling point).

Employment standards, however, can vary. Commercially registered yachts available for charter, which usually have permanent captain and crew despite the rotating guest list, are bound by the Maritime Labour Convention 2006, which lays out minimum standards of employment, including legally enforceable contracts, maximum working hours per week, shore leave and annual leave entitlements, and the right to return to your country of residence for free. Enforcement of those standards is the responsibility of the country under whose flag the ship sails, and yachts chartering out of Australia need to be registered here.

Private yachts are a different story. They are not automatically covered by the Maritime Labour Convention, and employment contracts are often managed by owners’ personal office staff. Non-disclosure agreements are common, and rumours abound that upsetting the wrong people on board can see you unceremoniously dumped at the nearest port.

Superyacht crew in Australia are not covered by any union-based collective bargaining agreements. The Maritime Union of Australia national secretary, Paddy Crumlin, tells Guardian Australia that the MUA doesn’t have a real presence among the superyacht labour force, but alleges exploitation and harassment are rife. Morris vehemently rejects this, saying the working conditions on superyachts are “exceptional”, better than cruising or commercial shipping, higher paid, and far exceeding the minimums set by the Maritime Labour Convention.

Guardian Australia was unable to speak to any junior superyacht crew directly, despite attempts, but a survey of 402 superyacht crew members conducted by the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network in 2018 described them as mainly well paid. More than 90% of survey respondents – male and female – said they felt safe on board, though 53% of female crew said they had experienced discrimination, harassment or bullying from owners, other crew or guests, compared with 30% of men, who most commonly experienced it from captains or other senior crew. The level of work-related stress was high, particularly among women.

No matter who ultimately owns them, private yachts are likely to be flying what the industry calls a “flag of convenience”, which can make standards harder to enforce, as the boat can spend very little, if any, time in its country of registration. Flags of convenience are a common maritime business practice, though, including in cruising and freight. And the results can be ironic: a cursory registry search of some high-profile private superyachts reveals, for example, that the mining magnate Andrew Forrest’s 58.2-metre Pangaea Ocean Explorer – which will shortly carry out environmental surveys on the DNA of ocean life, assisted by $3m in federal funding to Forrest’s Minderoo Foundation – sails under the Jamaican flag. Clive Palmer’s 56-metre $40m yacht, despite being patriotically named Australia , is registered in Malta.

Control, chameleons and seasick fish

What is it that draws the ultra rich to yachting?

“Control,” says David Good, the chief executive of industry peak body Superyachts Australia. “You can control the itinerary, who is on board and what food is going to be served. During the pandemic, when you were on board was probably the only time you could fully take control of who was going to be with you and your family. Covid was probably one of the best things that ever happened to boating in general.”

Superyachts Australia CEO David Good

Sam Sorgiovanni concurs. He’s used to catering to the whims of wealth: a sought-after designer based in Western Australia with about 35 years of experience, Sorgiovanni estimates he’s designed at least 20 superyachts. The biggest challenges usually relate to balancing functionality with the budget constraints of the commissioner. But some design requests are more complicated.

For the Nirvana, Sorgiovanni says his company designed two onboard terrariums for chameleons, water dragons, turtles and frogs, and a separate cricket facility to breed the reptiles’ food. The terrarium included curtains to shield the animals from the disco lights of an adjacent salon. On Anastasia and Barbara – owned by the same Russian billionaire as Nirvana – the designers were asked to include fish tanks. Unfortunately, they later discovered, fish kept in a tank on a boat die – from seasickness.

The origin of most of the super wealth that fuels superyacht ownership is natural resources, Sorgiovanni says. But criticism of the industry, he says, echoing Morris, is “tall poppy syndrome”.

“Yachting is the greatest redistribution of wealth around. Although it is for the privileged few, if you take a 100-metre yacht, there’s 50 crew on board, they’re all being paid, they’ve all got families, and wherever that yacht goes, especially if we’re allowing them to come into charter, as soon as it pulls into port … it would be millions generated every time the vessel comes in,” he says.

“It’s a pyramid. We’ve got the yachts at the top, and a pyramid of suppliers underneath it.”

Yacht enthusiasts at the Superyacht Soiree at Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney

S altwater and air is hard on boats, and superyachts require a lot of money for upkeep, and a lot of maintenance. So when an owner abandons ship, the vessels suddenly become very large and very unwieldy public burdens.

In February, the government of Antigua and Barbuda claimed and put up for auction the 82-metre Alfa Nero, which it said had been abandoned in Falmouth Harbour since early last year. The owner is rumoured to be the Russian oligarch Andrey Guryev; Guryev has denied owning the yacht, according to other reports.

That same month, the 29-metre superyacht Nakoa broke free of its moorings in Honolua Bay in north-west Maui, Hawaii, and drifted before running hard aground in shallow water, peppered by rocks and reef.

The US Coast Guard seized jurisdiction of the yacht after its owner, the charter mogul Jim Jones, informed authorities that he would not organise or pay for the boat’s salvage. Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources said in a series of statements that Jones would instead receive a bill of at least US$460,000 for the salvage effort, and may face further penalties and possible legal action.

Facing widespread criticism, Jones told Honolulu media that he was “taking responsibility” for the matter. “We’ve been talking to the DLNR to let them know we’re not leaving them with the bill,” Jones said. “We’re not running.”

Timely and safe salvage was important to the local community but also to the environment. The grounding occurred just outside a significant marine conservation zone, and the yacht struck and damaged at least 30 corals and live rocks, its hull leaking diesel into the reef. Footage of the wreck circulated on social media, where commenters raged about the fuel seeping into the pristine water and the damage to the reef.

It took contractors three salvage attempts over nearly two weeks to dislodge the 122-tonne Nakoa. On 5 March, three tugboats managed to drag it back into the water. As they set off to tow the yacht to Honolulu, a pod of humpback whales surfaced and escorted the boats out of the bay, away from the marine sanctuary.

The Nakoa never made it back to dock . Halfway to Honolulu, the yacht began listing heavily. Unable to be dragged any further, it was scuttled in the deep channel between the islands of Maui and Molokai, and left to sink to the ocean floor.

The whales swam on.

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Australia Yacht Charter

A constellation of wonder, an Australia yacht charter offers guests a bewitching blend of possibilities: from soaking up the ambiance of ever-twinkling cityscapes like Sydney or Melbourne to reconnecting with nature on a humbling, almost visceral level in the Great Barrier Reef.  Mesmerizing, spellbinding, spectacular — there is simply no end of superlatives to describe the magic of Australia.

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The sheer size and vast expanse of coastline that Australia has to offer makes it perfect for a luxury yacht charter vacation. Renowned for its abundance of watersports opportunities, from action-packed jet skiing and water skiing to scuba diving in the vast underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef, it is one of the most comprehensive and exciting cruising destinations in the world. 

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  • A diving and snorkeling paradise From the incomparable Great Barrier Reef which has more than 1,500 types of fish to the aquatic delights of Ningaloo Reef and the countless bays to cherry-pick from.
  • A melange of awe-inspiring landscapes Australia provides yacht charter guests with a diverse range of idyllic landscapes: from shifting sands and tropical shallows to city lights and cosmopolitan thrills: the choice is all yours.
  • Endless anchorages The Great Barrier Reef alone has a staggering 900 islands — whatever you're looking for from an anchorage, Australia can provide it.
  • Famous, top-end superyacht marinas Jaw-dropping panoramas abound at Australia's marinas, from the magnificent Sydney Harbour to the impossibly blue shores of the Whitsundays, the country has some of the most prestigious and sought-after berths in the world.
  • Wildlife wonderland Australia has a staggering array of flora and fauna: koalas, kangaroos, humpback whales, penguins, dolphins, and much more.

Swirls of blue on Whitsunday Island Australia

From Outback wilderness to sweeping sands lapped by cerulean seas, Australia provides topographical drama at its most exquisite. Below are the destinations that have seen Australia cement its status as a top superyacht hub:

Great Barrier Reef Best for : being a veritable Mecca for snorkeling and diving, mind-blowingly beautiful island-hopping, rare species, and rainforest trails.

Whitsunday Islands Best for:  impossibly perfect waters arranged in a turquoise swirl, legendary lizards, turtle spotting, isolated reefs, magical dive expeditions, and beaches so stunning they appear almost make-believe.

Sydney Best for:  laid-back luxury, atmospheric haunts, deluxe superyacht marinas, swanky nightspots, classically big, golden beaches, superb surfing opportunities

The Kimberley Best for:  its soul-stirring vistas, and the world's largest fringing reef home to deep oceanic shoals.

Melbourne Best for:  upscale eateries, high-end boutiques, exquisite wineries, picturesque bays, and an abundance of trails.

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An Australian yacht charter vacation offers a mesmerizing selection of things to see and do. Here is our small selection of some of the most outstanding:

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  • Heart Reef : hop in a helicopter and witness this adorable heart-shaped coral composition from the skies.
  • Airlie Beach : this laidback mainland gateway for the Whitsunday's is a perpetual favorite with families and a fully-fledged destination in its own right.
  • Sydney Tower : reach the top of the tallest building in Sydney, some 268m above the city for incredible vistas.
  • Hunter Valley : one for the oenophiles, go taste-testing in one of Australia's most revered wine districts.
  • Yarra Valley : watch sunrise fall on this wonderful pastoral scene over Melbourne in a hot air balloon.
  • Bungle Bungles : located within Purnululu National Park, these sublime sandstone formations in The Kimberley are a must-see.
  • Matso's Brewery : sip on locally brewed mango beer at this famed brewery in The Kimberley.
  • Horizontal Falls : behold the magnificent site of the flat, whitewater rapids that bulge through two lofty mountain ranges.

Offering some of the most diverse and sublime cruising grounds on the planet, Australia yacht charters are perfect for anyone seeking adrenaline-filled vacations off the beaten track. With endless itinerary options available; from diving with hammerhead sharks, scaling rocky precipices along the Kimberley coast and wine tasting in the yarra valley to dining at some of the world’s most exclusive restaurants in Sydney, this fascinating country bewitches the senses at every turn and promises a spectacular yacht vacation for anyone with a passion for adventure.

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Tracing its history back almost 60,000 years, Australia boasts an impressive and storied past with cave drawings, pottery and artwork narrating its history through the centuries. The indiginous people enjoyed a peaceful coexistence until British settlers claimed possession in the 18th century and established a penal colony, dispossessing these Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander people of their land and marginalising their communities. 

Descendants of the original settlers have now been formally recognised as custodians of this vast continent, and we continue to learn through their deep connection with the land and marvel at the astonishing and diverse landscape that acts as a siren call to anyone lucky enough to explore Australia's vast and glittering shores.  

Today, Australia is renowed for its cosmopolitan culture and vibrant nightlife, world-class diving and elite watersports activities; an alluring combination for luxury yacht charters.

A superyacht charter in Australia is without a doubt the best way to fully immerse yourself in this marine utopia, offering unparalleled access to a dizzying array of splendid stops far from the tourist trail. Unsure whether to pick a crewed motor yacht charter or a sailing yacht charter ? We've laid out the main aspects to consider before making a final decision.

Motor Yacht Charters in Australia

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A crewed motor yacht charter  in Australia is the pinnacle of luxury. With five-star amenities and hotel-serviced living coupled with a completely unadulterated level of privacy and the freedom to cruise as you please, it's no wonder a motor yacht has enduring appeal. Uncover reefs, bays, and beaches of incomparable grandeur that are only accessible by boat, and experience your own private paradise.

Sailing Yacht Charters in Australia

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Selecting a sailing yacht charter in Australia is the perfect choice for guests looking for a charter experience at a slower, where you will be wooed by its old-world charm. Spend leisurely days basking in the sun or dining al-fresco on your spacious deck and fully embrace being at one with nature, letting the elements guide you.

With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in the Australia below;

  • For motor yacht rentals in Australia, prices can range from $81,578 to $784,092 per week, plus expenses
  • For luxury sailing yacht rentals in Australia, prices can start from $43,000 weekly, plus expenses

Tax for Yacht Charters in Australia

The passage of the Special Recreational Vessels Bill 2019 has been a huge boon to Australia's superyacht sector. The legislation allows foreign-flagged superyachts to charter in Australian waters without fully importing their vessel to the country, increasing the selection of yachts available for crewed charters.

Superyachts can obtain a coastal trading temporary allowance to charter, and guests will need to pay a  10% Goods and Services Tax (GST) according to the charter's value. This will be applied on top of your charter fee, as well as any delivery or redelivery fees that are incurred.

For additional information on VAT and tax concerning your yacht charter in Australia, please consult your chosen  yacht charter broker .

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Given Australia's unfathomably vast terrain, temperatures can range from temperate to tropical depending on the region, so the optimal times to visit popular yacht charter destinations can vary slightly.

  • June to October is considered the best time to experience the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef , where yacht charterers can benefit from considerably less rainfall, which means improved diving conditions due to better water visibility.
  • June to August  are the best months for seeing  The Kimberley's  celebrated waterfalls at full flow.
  • When summer comes to the Whitsundays  it buzzes to life with temperatures hovering at 30 degrees, with balmy sea temperatures of between 27-28 degrees. October is the sunniest month with up to 10 hours of sunshine a day. For the glitterati, September is the optimal month to visit the Whitsundays as it's comfortably warm with less humidity, plus fewer tourists are around.
  • December to February are the months when Sydney is at its liveliest and it's also widely regarded as the best time to visit: watch the city's harbor turn into a riot of color as fireworks are let off for New Year's Eve.
  • November to March  are the key months to experience the pleasant climes of Melbourne .

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The Whitsundays is an invariably popular place to begin a superyacht charter in Australia, comprising a long indented ribbon of 74 islands cradled from the outer ocean by the Great Barrier Reef.  As an underwater menagerie featuring some of the most bewilderingly beautiful lifeforms, and at land level replete with barely-frequented, jungle-clad beaches that boggle the senses with their heavenliness, its allure is evident. Plus, there is a multitude of overnight anchorages at guests' disposal here.

The preferred jumping-off points for the Whitsundays are the  Coral Sea Marina and  Hamilton Island Marina . If discovering the Great Barrier Reef in all its glory first,  Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina is a preferred choice.

Though Australia certainly isn't lacking in impressive spots to start a yacht charter elsewhere: take majestic Sydney  with the world's largest natural harbor. But keep in mind there may be a smaller fleet to select from in other destinations.

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Yachts moored in a marina in Australia

Discerning charterers know that a fabulous mise en scène is what brings a yacht into glorious technicolor, and Australia's throng of epic marinas certainly transforms this fantasy into a reality. Here are the Australian marinas where your experience on land will be just as rip-roaring as it is on the shimmering azul sea.

  • Hamilton Island Marina: well-protected marina situated in the picture-perfect surrounds of the Great Barrier Reef, with berths available for superyachts up to 60m.
  • Coral Sea Marina: this premier facility is mere minutes from Airlie Beach, a popular starting point for Whitsundays charters. Accommodates up to 520 berths for yachts up to 80m in length.
  • Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina : the only place where two UNESCO World Heritage sites meet (Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest). Queensland's northernmost marina has a 135 berth capacity for yachts up to 50m.
  • Cairns Marlin Marina: situated in the heart of the city and only 10 minutes from Cairns International Airport. Has 261 berths with some reserved for superyachts up to 140m.
  • Sydney Superyacht Marina : luxurious on-shores facilities with chic bars and restaurants in the world's most famous harbor, can accommodate yachts up to 75m.
  • Melbourne Superyacht Marina : prime position to attend one of the city's many sporting fixtures, located in a sheltered environment and provides superyacht berthing up to 75m.

A heady tapestry of anchorages in a patchwork of implausible blues are woven into Australia's deliciously diverse landscape, ideal for an action-packed or a luxuriously sedate yacht charter alike. From ribbons of chalk-white sand etched with the pawprints of passing kangaroos, to aquamarine waters home to an aquatic world that flourishes in all its vivid coral variety, itinerary options are practically limitless. Below, we've hand-picked some of the best anchorages in Australia:

  • Osprey Reef (Great Barrier Reef): utterly remote and sitting atop of a submerged atoll, come for exceptional diving visibility, spotting everything from sea turtles to beaked whales.
  • Ribbon Reefs (Great Barrier Reef): select from a garland of glistening reefs to anchor overnight at and snorkel to your heart's content.
  • Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef): tranquil oasis renowned for its buttery soft sands and translucent waters, and has a top-end resort with fine dining possibilities.
  • Nara Inlet (Whitsundays): well-protected anchorage that spans two miles,  providing guests with unbridled solitude. Ideal for paddleboarding and kayaking.
  • Sawmill Beach (Whitsundays):  a heavenly overnight spot situated in Cid Harbour, best for rainforested hiking trails and astounding panoramas.
  • Whitehaven Beach(Whitsundays): one of Australia's most famous spots to drop anchor at thanks to its swirling sands.
  • Cape Hillsborough (Queensland): cruise further afield and be richly rewarded with kangaroos and wallabies who scour the beach at sunrise.
  • Cable Beach (The Kimberley): vast swathes of pristine sand frame fiery orange sunsets that are widely regarded as the best in Australia.
  • Montgomery Reef (The Kimberley):  be captivated by the spectacular sight of the reef seemingly rising out of the water, with hundreds of cascading waterfalls forming around it.
  • Rose Bay (Sydney):  peaceful stop to anchor at, conveniently located near to the world-renowned golden arc that is Bondi Beach.
  • Sugarloaf Bay (Sydney): known for its blissfully secluded surroundings and gives excellent protection from the wind.

Tropical birds in Queensland Australia

  • Keep in mind that stingers (potentially lethal jellyfish like the Box Jellyfish and Irukandji) are found in coastal areas of Queensland. The higher risk season is from October to May in the Whitsundays, so wear protective 'stinger suits' when diving, swimming, or snorkeling.
  • Be aware of freshwater and saltwater crocodiles in the Kimberley, which can appear from waterholes. Whilst they are majestic creatures, they are best appreciated from afar!
  • Whilst Queensland itself is certainly a fantastic all-year-round destination, it's worth remembering that the Great Barrier Reef only experiences two seasons, wet and dry. The dry season here is from May to October.
  • Remember to wear sunscreen: Australia's proximity to the equator means that the country experiences very high UV radiation levels.
  • Guests should ensure their passport is valid for up to six months prior to their charter.
  • Most guests will need a valid Tourist Visa or an Electronic Travel Authority to enter the country. There is no fee if your stay in Australia is less than three months. Please consult your yacht broker for personalized information pertaining to your trip. 

Great Barrier Reef

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The Great Barrier Reef is a diving haven that lures the global superyacht fleet with almost 3,000 reefs and 900 mostly uninhabited islands. Caressed by warm, gentle waters that sparkle with total clarity, yacht charter guests will be enthralled by the seemingly unending seascape. To elude the crowds, head to the  Ribbon Reefs and its garland of phenomenal diving sites such as The Clam Gardens , the Temple of Doom , and Andy's Postcard. 

For a spot of underwater magic after dusk, head to Snake's Pit . Marvel the impressive night spectacle of coral that blooms in a smattering of multicolored daubs and friendly sea snakes that float amid shoals of fish. No trip to the Great Barrier Reef would be complete without relishing the barefoot luxury of Lizard Island.  24 silk-like beaches are hugged by topaz shallows — and it's the refuge of a few sun-dappled reptiles too.

The mainland also many treasures: don't miss out on the exclusive restaurants and spas of uber-chic coastal town  Port Douglas, which is bordered by the lush vegetation of the  Daintree Rainforest. The melodies of kookaburras and kingfishers circling above will absolutely enchant you.

Read more: Why You Have to Book a Great Barrier Reef Yacht Charter Right Away

Whitsunday Islands

Hill Inlet at Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

A smorgasbord of mellow, paradisiacal beaches, lavish resorts, and tropical rainforests coupled with gin-clear waters, the Whitsundays makes for a thrilling yacht charter. The eponymous isle  Whitsunday Island i s where you will find the world-famous Whitehaven Beach: 7km of white satin-like silica (98 percent) sand that furls with the turquoise shallows like a just-whipped ice cream sundae. To get the best views of its almost luminescent appearance, hike up to the lookout on Hill Inlet on the northern end of the beach.

For the gourmands and the golfers, cruise towards the resort at Hamilton Island . Choose from an array of splendid fine-dining options with beachfront views of the heavenly Coral Sea , or go to the 18-hole golf course, replete with steep valleys and jaw-dropping ridges.

Justifiably popular spots to whip out the snorkels and flipper fins to include Hook Island , and its stunning Nara Inlet or Butterfly Bay -where a swarm of Ulysses butterflies make their trajectory over the ocean each morning and night.,  Neck Bay or Cid Island, where blossoming coral mingles with manta rays and many more.

Read more: 5 Reasons to Visit the Whitsunday Islands on a Luxury Yacht Charter

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Sydney shimmers with a cosmopolitan brilliance. With a staggering number of swanky bars and hip eateries, as well as being a trailblazer in arts and culture, the city entertains yacht-goers with great panache. We haven't even mentioned the internationally-renowned golden stretches of sand ( Bondi Beach , Palm Beach , Coogee Beach, and Manly Beach to name but a few) that are sprinkled along its coast. 

Outstanding New Year's Eve shows is where Sydney truly excels. And what vantage point could be better than from the sundeck of your superyacht, clinking Champagne flutes as the sky transforms into a whirlwind of pyrotechnics at Sydney Harbour Bridge ?   Recover the next day and cruise towards the serene  Sugarloaf Bay , sequestered from the hustle and bustle of city life, and fall into a quiet slumber on the sun pads.

Related: How to Celebrate New Year's Eve aboard a Superyacht in Sydney

The Kimberley

 Buccaneer Achipelego, The Kimberley, Western Australia

The Kimberley retains a certain mystique that seduces the adventurous yacht charterer year after year, as a region where the Outback invitingly melds with the coast. As an undulating rhythm of lush jade greens, softly glowing auburns and ochres tumble into a whirl of pink sands and mint-colored seas, The Kimberley beguiles the senses. Feel everyday life slowly slip away like the dreamy sunsets that will come to define your charter here following a day spent bronzing on Cable Beach , the coral-hued, mangrove-fringed Roebuck Bay , or cleansing in the lagoons of Mitchell Falls .

Onshore, trace 50,000-year-old Aboriginal art carved into soaring rock faces on a private tour of the semi-arid savannah, before jumping on a tender to delve into  Ningaloo Reef:  an inexhaustible source of diving adventure and the world's largest fringing reef. Admire gliding sea turtles and float alongside pods of dolphins or tame whale sharks - the latter visit the area from March till July.

Read more: The Kimberleys Yacht Charter Itinerary

Sunrise over Melbourne

Silhouetted by the angular forms of illuminated skyscrapers, Melbourne is a glittering metropolis that's an ideal yacht charter destination for those seeking a trip with a hearty buzz. World-renowned annual events such as the Australian Grand Prix , The Melbourne Cup and the Australian Open  all take place here, and it bursts at the seams with trendy eateries, Michelin-starred restaurants, and cool bars. If you are looking for cute critters, make a pitstop at the Phillip Island Nature Parks where you can hug a koala and watch penguins make their nightly waddle across the beach.

If the bright lights start to wane, Melbourne is conveniently located to offshoot locations like the hip coastal city of  Mornington Peninsula , all sprawling vineyards and colorful beach-hut lined sands, as well as  Tasmania, whose wild beauty far surmounts its diminutive size. 

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Beautiful sunset over the bend of the river Clutha with Southern Alps peaks on the horizon, New Zealand

With the Great Barrier Reef alone spanning almost the length of Italy , and tremendously diverse scenery both at sea and land, it isn't hugely common for an Australian yacht charter to continue elsewhere. There is enough to keep people busy for possibly weeks or months! 

However, to find out about possible yacht charter combinations further afield (such as New Zealand ), please contact your yacht charter broker.

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For Australia yacht charters, we strongly advise booking well in advance of your trip to ensure you get the perfect vessel for your chosen dates. We recommend doing so three to six months ahead to give your  yacht charter broker  the time to organize a personalized itinerary and provide you with an amazing Australia chartering experience. 

If you leave left too late, the selection of yachts at your disposal will be reduced. Plus, finding dates when everyone in your charter party is available, can become more difficult the longer it's postponed.

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Our curated yacht charter itineraries ensure you experience the very best of Australia's enchantingly diverse landscapes, wherever you decide to cruise.

Crafted by our superyacht experts, select a charter itinerary according to your destination. From the spellbinding subaquatic world of the Great Barrier Reef to the tranquil topaz shallows of the Whitsundays, to the final-frontier beauty of The Kimberley and the shimmering cityscapes of Sydney and Melbourne: your itinerary options here are practically limitless.

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Southern Cross Yacht Charter in Australia

Southern Cross

45m   Niigata Shipyard

from $120,000 p/week

Mischief Yacht Charter in Australia

86m Oceanco

from $548,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Bold Yacht Charter in Australia

85m SilverYachts

from $950,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wanderlust Yacht Charter in Australia

Wanderlust 12

from $960,000 p/w eek

Sea Eagle Yacht Charter in Australia

Sea Eagle 11

81m Royal Huisman

81m   2020/2022

from $597,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wayfinder Yacht Charter in Australia

Wayfinder 12

68m Astilleros Armon

from $375,000 p/w eek

Twizzle Yacht Charter in Australia

57m Royal Huisman

57m   2010/2021

from $250,000 p/w eek

Mischief Yacht Charter in Australia

Mischief 12

54m Baglietto

54m   2006/2017

from $265,000 p/w eek

Red Dragon Yacht Charter in Australia

Red Dragon 12

52m Alloy Yachts

52m   2008/2010

from $266,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Big Sky Yacht Charter in Australia

48m Oceanfast

48m   2010/2023

from $176,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Southern Cross Yacht Charter in Australia

Southern Cross 12

45m Niigata Shipyard

45m   1996/2021

from $120,000 p/w eek

AIX Yacht Charter in Australia

45m Sanlorenzo

from $196,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Calliope Yacht Charter in Australia

Calliope 10

43m Richmond Yachts

43m   2007/2022

from $150,000 p/w eek

De Lisle III Yacht Charter in Australia

De Lisle III 8

42m Gulf Craft

42m   2008/2018

from $108,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Impulsive I Yacht Charter in Australia

Impulsive I 10

40m Mondo Marine

from $92,000 p/w eek ♦︎

The Beast Yacht Charter in Australia

The Beast 12

39m Profab Central Engineering Ltd

from $205,000 p/w eek

Lance Yacht Charter in Australia

38m Sanlorenzo

from $144,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Ghost II Yacht Charter in Australia

Ghost II 12

37m Gulf Craft

from $71,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Nancy-Jean Yacht Charter in Australia

Nancy-Jean 12

37m Sunseeker

from $125,000 p/w eek

Radiance Yacht Charter in Australia

37m   2010/2022

from $89,500 p/w eek

Thandeka Yacht Charter in Australia

37m Camper & Nicholsons

37m   1999/2017

from $92,000 p/w eek ♦︎ *

Evolution Yacht Charter in Australia

Evolution 8

37m Oceanfast

37m   2005/2023

Quantum Yacht Charter in Australia

37m Warren Yachts

from $99,238 p/w eek

Emerald Lady Yacht Charter in Australia

Emerald Lady 8

35m Lloyds Ships

35m   1983/2008

from $46,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Pops Yacht Charter in Australia

35m Sunseeker

from $137,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Beluga Yacht Charter in Australia

35m   2006/2011

from $73,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Rascal Yacht Charter in Australia

from $82,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Princess Iluka Yacht Charter in Australia

Princess Iluka 10

34m Ray Kemp

34m   1979/2023

Three Rivers Yacht Charter in Australia

Three Rivers 12

35m   2014/2020

Akiko Yacht Charter in Australia

34m Alloy Yachts

34m   2007/2023

from $115,000 p/w eek

Pleiades II Yacht Charter in Australia

Pleiades II 12

34m Kingship

34m   2007/2019

Relentless  Yacht Charter in Australia

Relentless 9

34m   2006/2020

from $75,000 p/w eek

Corroboree Yacht Charter in Australia

Corroboree 12

33m Lloyds Ships

33m   1988/2018

from $60,000 p/w eek

Mohasuwei Yacht Charter in Australia

Mohasuwei 8

33m Cantieri di Pisa

33m   2009/2018

from $65,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Oneworld Yacht Charter in Australia

Oneworld 12

32m Gulf Craft

Bluestone 1 Yacht Charter in Australia

Bluestone 1 10

31m Gulf Craft

from $72,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kimojo Yacht Charter in Australia

30m Azzura Yachts

Belle Yacht Charter in Australia

30m   2016/2023

Little Perle Yacht Charter in Australia

Little Perle 9

from $52,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Seven Star Yacht Charter in Australia

Seven Star 8

VivieRae II Yacht Charter in Australia

VivieRae II 10

30m Nordhavn

from $90,000 p/w eek *

Triple 888 Eight Yacht Charter in Australia

Triple 888 Eight 8

29m Horizon

29m   2008/2016

from $65,000 p/w eek

Intrigue Yacht Charter in Australia

28m Jade Yachts

28m   2010/2022

AQA Yacht Charter in Australia

28m Warren Yachts

Bahama Yacht Charter in Australia

28m Lloyds Ships

28m   1981/2010

from $56,000 p/w eek

Texas T Yacht Charter in Australia

28m Sulis Marine

28m   2009/2021

from $78,000 p/w eek

Auspro Yacht Charter in Australia

28m   1988/2015

from $40,000 p/w eek

Aura Yacht Charter in Australia

27m Horizon

from $59,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Blooms Yacht Charter in Australia

27m Leopard

from $29,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Pure Adrenalin Yacht Charter in Australia

Pure Adrenalin 12

27m Azzura Yachts

Segara Yacht Charter in Australia

27m   2013/2022

from $50,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Rua Moana Yacht Charter in Australia

Rua Moana 8

27m Pachoud

from $110,000 p/w eek

Ghost Yacht Charter in Australia

27m Warren Yachts

from $39,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Aurora Yacht Charter in Australia

26m   2004/2021

from $90,000 p/w eek

Bali Hai II  Yacht Charter in Australia

Bali Hai II 8

25m Norman R. Wright & Sons

25m   1964/2009

Alani Yacht Charter in Australia

24m Sunseeker

from $41,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Atlantic Princess Yacht Charter in Australia

Atlantic Princess 8

24m   1991/2019

from $27,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kokomo Yacht Charter in Australia

24m Sunreef Yachts

from $85,000 p/w eek

La Mar Yacht Charter in Australia

24m Lazzara

from $62,300 p/w eek

Blanc Yacht Charter in Australia

23m Overmarine

23m   2007/2023

from $43,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Cattitude Yacht Charter in Australia

Cattitude 8

23m Alliaura Marine Group

23m   2012/2013

from $45,000 p/w eek

Orion Yacht Charter in Australia

23m Sunreef Yachts

from $55,000 p/w eek

Jalun Yacht Charter in Australia

20m   2006/2016

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Browsing the range of Australia charter yachts available is a breeze on our website. Select by your chosen dates, number of guests, yacht type, features, and preferred onboard toys and we'll show you what's on offer.

If you do make a subsequent enquiry, a yacht charter broker will then contact you to provide you with a custom charter proposal.

Alternatively, contact your  yacht charter broker directly, and they will be able to research on your behalf your Australia yacht charter options.

For most Australian yacht charters, you secure the booking through a completed charter agreement, with 50% of the charter fee paid upfront as a deposit. This amount is usually payable once the contract has been signed.

The Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsundays (74 glittering isles located within this gigantic oceanic playground) are the preferred choices to begin or end an Australian yacht charter. Guests adore the world-renowned diving and snorkeling opportunities here (which are practically boundless), their uber-luxe resorts and stunning array of bays and anchorages.

Foreign-flagged superyachts should obtain a coastal trading temporary allowance to charter in Australia.

Be clear about where exactly you want to charter a yacht in Australia prior to booking, as the best times to visit can differ dramatically according to the region. For example, popular superyacht hotspots like the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsunday's and the Kimberley's are all best explored between June-September. Meanwhile, for Sydney and Melbourne the best times to visit are between December and February.

Australia is a sought-after yacht charter destination, which for guests means there is a yacht to suit practically every budget.

However, take into consideration the additional costs that aren't included in the base rate for your yacht charter in Australia. This includes the 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST) that needs to be paid according to the charter's value, and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The APA is usually set at 30% of the charter fee and paid in advance to cover expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests.

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Take a sneak peek at the biggest and most expensive boats at 2024's Palm Beach yacht show

The Palm Beach International Boat Show kicks off later this week.

Eight megayachts are expected to be on display for would-be buyers and charter customers.

These are the show's biggest yachts — and how many millions of dollars they are going for.

The Palm Beach International Boat Show — the yacht world's flashiest event stateside — is returning this year with over 800 boats for both deep-pocked potential owners and window shoppers to peruse.

While it's impossible to know what exactly will be on display until the show begins on Thursday, it's expected that eight megayachts — generally defined as ships over 60 meters long — will be docked at the show and at nearby marinas like the Rybovich Marina in the ritzy Florida town.

Some of these are for sale at eye-popping prices, but others are available to if in case you fancy living like a billionaire for a week or two this summer (and if you have six figures to spare on a vacation).

These are the eight biggest yachts that will be at the Palm Beach International Boat Show and nearby marinas, in size order.

Nero: 90.1 meters

Price: From $497,000 a week (charter) Standout features: Pizza ovens, beauty salon, massage room, resistance pool

Reportedly owned by Irish billionaire Denis O'Brien, Nero is modeled after J.P. Morgan's 1930s ship , and was built in 2007 and updated in 2021.

She now boasts a gym on her sundeck with multiple cardio machines and a beauty salon, and has an on-board beautician for manicure, pedicure, hair, and massage needs. There's also an upgraded movie theater, two new pizza ovens, and both a pool and a jacuzzi.

For those who want to go overboard, she has more than a dozen toys, including a waterslide, Jet Ski, and flyboard.

Victorious: 85 meters

Price: From $876,600 a week in the summer and $950,000 a week in the winter Standout features: Hammam (Turkish bath), wine cellar, wood-burning fireplace, children's playroom

Victorious brings a party vibe to the yacht show. With a beach club on board, a wine cellar, a cigar clubroom , multiple bars, and a lounge with a piano, the vessel is made for entertaining. Plus, there's a playroom and movie theater to entertain the kids.

For tamer charter clients, Victorious has a suite of wellness features such as a gym, massage room, beauty salon and hammam, or Turkish bath — perhaps a custom request of her owner, Turkish businessman Vural Ak.

She also boasts a treasure trove of water toys, including Jet Skis, jetsurfs, inflatable kayaks, and scuba equipment.

Casino Royale: 72 meters

Price: TBD Special Features: Infinity pool, helipad, private jacuzzi

Purchased and refitted by car dealer magnate John Staluppi last year, Casino Royale is the latest of his James Bond-inspired yachts (he's also owned an Octopussy and a Skyfall, among others).

Casino Royale has a helipad that turns into a dancefloor, an infinity pool, and a wellness center with a gym and sauna. The owner's cabin has its own deck, which features a private bar and jacuzzi.

However, the boat's price isn't listed, and while she's not necessarily officially for sale, that might change depending on who's prepared to buy, Mr. Bond.

Talisman C: 70.6 meters

Price: $60 million (or from $567,000 a week to charter) Special features: Massage and beauty room, private library

Likely the largest yacht for sale (not just charter) at the show, the Talisman C is a 2011 six-bedroom boat. The owner's cabin comes with an en suite bathroom, dressing room, private library, and crystal chandeliers.

Amenities include a gym, a beauty room, oversized jacuzzi, and a fully equipped bar. Her crew of 19 includes a trained masseuse, and the toy room comes equipped with a wakeboard, eFoil , and WaveRunners.

Joy: 70 meters

Price: From $650,000 a week Special features: Disco club, basketball court, onboard fitness instructor

Superyacht Joy testifies to the fact that owners want as many on-board experiences as they can get.

There's an expansive suite of fitness features, including a basketball court (don't shoot that hoop too hard!), a personal trainer on staff, boxing equipment, and a handful of machines. For post-workout winddowns, there's a spa with a steam room and onboard masseuse. And for entertainment, there's both an outdoor and indoor cinema, and a disco club.

Triumph: 65.4 meters

Price: From $707,600 a week in the summer and $650,000 a week in the winter Special features: Sauna, helipad, banana boat

This 2021 superyacht is named after Triumph motorcycles — a reported favorite of her rumored owner, British businessman Chris Dawson — and even has one on display as an art piece in the upper deck's lounge. The primary suite is 1,400 square feet and has its own study , and there's a sauna, an indoor-outdoor gym, a helipad, and a massage room spread among her six decks.

She boasts an "armada of water toys," including two kinds of Jet Skis, electric water bikes, and a banana boat.

Seanna: 64.5 meters

Price: $54,000,000 (or from $462,000 a week to charter) Special features: marble foyer, movie room, sundeck pool

The recently refurbished Seanna is available for sale and charter.

Her indoor-outdoor gym is on sea level so that passengers can take a dip after a session with the onboard personal trainer. There's also a sundeck pool, a helipad, a two-room massage facility, and, for the more cerebral guests, a library with an electric fireplace.

There are a number of toys on board, including a popular water trampoline and two WaveRunners.

Come Together: 60 meters

Price: $65,000,000 Special Features: DJ and videographer on board, ice bath, sauna

Next-to-new yacht Come Together is looking for a new owner after doing charters during the 2023 season.

The Beatles' influence is evident beyond the yacht's name, with guitars dotting the sky lounge and a crewmember who doubles as a DJ. There's also an outdoor cinema and bar for entertainment and an ice bath and sauna for the day after the party. The owner's suite has a private study and lounge, and each guest cabin has its own ensuite.

The sale includes a number of toys, like Jet Skis, kayaks, and Seabobs.

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Ten Superyacht Agents from Around the Globe

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Our Superyacht cruising itineraries have become so much more diverse and adventurous. Superyachts are now travelling far and wide, keeping the captains and crew on their toes when planning their trips. Creating exciting itineraries in unvisited countries, organising compliance documents, and on top of this, an extensive list of COVID procedures to comply with before entering the country. It is all a lot to do for superyacht crew which is why the Superyacht agent has become more valuable than ever before.

With special thanks to the Association of Yacht Support Services (AYSS), we have put together a list of 10 Superyacht Agents from around the world that will be an invaluable asset when planning your next trip to a new destination.

Our List of Ten Superyacht Agents from Around the Globe:

1 – denmark.

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TR Shipping, Denmark – Denmark is the gateway to the Baltic Sea. With plenty of coastlines to explore, the country is ideal for superyacht cruising. TR Shipping Denmark is a superyacht agent dedicated to the yachting industry. They have a small, devoted and professional team with a fantastic working relationship with port authorities and suppliers to the maritime industry.

Their Services Include:

  • Superyacht support
  • Yachting customs and immigration clearance
  • Yacht supply services
  • Bunkers and lubrication oil supplies
  • Technical assistance arrangements
  • Freight forwarding & warehousing
  • Crew changes
  • Shore excursions
  • Travel arrangements & ticketing
  • Harbour services
  • 24 hours duty services

2 – Egypt

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Felix Maritime Agency , Egypt –  Operating out of Port Said, declared a free zone in 1976; Felix is one of the largest Suez canal yacht transit Maritime Agencies. They have a small, passionate team representing ship owners and captains to ensure smooth operations during their Suez Canal transit.

Services Include:

  • Suez Canal Transit
  • Crew Changes
  • Bunkering Suppliers
  • Provision Supplies
  • Spare Parts Supply
  • Shipyards and Docking
  • 24 hours Support

3 – Caribbean

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Dockside Management , Caribbean – Established in 1990, Dockside Management is conveniently located in St. Maarten and serves the Caribbean through its network of local agents. They provide logistic support for private and charter yachts and a first-class level of service to every client, maintaining high standards and tight budget control.

  • Port Services
  • Banking Services
  • Guest and Crew Services
  • Medical Services
  • Interior Provisioning Services
  • Shipping Services

4 – New England

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BWA Yachting , New England USA – Newport, Rhode Island, in the heart of New England, is considered the yachting hub of the Northeast Seaboard.  Close to the outlying Islands of Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard and Block Island, it is an appealing port of call for crew and their owners/guests. BWA Yachting provides concierge and marine agency services to the superyacht industry in Rhode Island and New England. BWA aims to support the increasingly complex and demanding role of the captain and crew. Their ethos is to be there from start to finish, from planning to implementing every aspect of your trip to New England.

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Carter Marine , Australia – Located in Cairns, this is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and offers an ideal base for superyachts, Owners, Guests and Crew. Carter Marine Agencies offer an independent, professional and confidential service to luxury yachts of all sizes. Their team is extremely experienced in all facets of luxury yacht agency and concierge services. They also have a good support network across the Papua New Guinea, Asia and South Pacific regions.

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Del Shipping & Trading , South Africa – There aren’t an enormous amount of Superyachts that are brave enough to venture down to South Africa, but those who do will be in for a treat. The city of Cape Town was voted “best city in the world” by the readers of the Telegraph Awards again in 2019. Del Shipping & Trading act as agents in all major ports of South Africa. Their experienced personnel offer a dedicated and professional 24-hour service to superyacht visiting this unique destination.

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Hunt, Deltel & Co. Ltd , Seychelles – Seychelles covers over 100 islands spread over a sea area of half a million square miles. Hunt, Deltel & Co was formed in 1937 and is a Seychelles registered and owned company. They have been at the forefront of promoting Seychelles as a superyacht destination and have handled most vessels visiting in recent years.

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Decision to cancel 2026 Commonwealth Games in Australia based on "overstated" cost estimates

An inquiry into an Australian state's decision to cancel its planned hosting of the 2026 Commonwealth Games says it cost Victorians 589 million Australian dollars ($385 million) and the price estimate that resulted in it being shelved was “overstated a...

MELBOURNE, Australia -- An inquiry into the Australia n state of Victoria's decision to cancel its planned hosting of the 2026 Commonwealth Games said it cost the state 589 million Australian dollars ($385 million) and the price estimate that resulted in it being shelved was “overstated and not transparent.”

Victoria's Auditor-General’s Office on Wednesday said agencies failed to work together to give “frank, full and timely advice” to the government before it decided to host the games.

“The total cost of the games to Victorians is over $589 million,” the office said in a report. “This waste would have been avoided."

In 2022 the Labor government led by then-Premier Daniel Andrews agreed to host the 2026 Games in regional cities in Victoria at an expected cost of about A$2.6 billion ($1.7 billion). But it pulled out in July 2023 after saying the figure had blown out to A$6.9 billion ($4.5 billion), and instead had to compensate the Commonwealth Games Federation for breaking the contract.

Craig Phillips, CEO of Commonwealth Games Australia, was even more critical in a statement following the release of the inquiry findings.

The report “confirms the gross exaggeration of costs detailed by the then premier when he made the decision to cancel the 2026 Commonwealth Games,” Phillips said.

“While the initial budget was unrealistically low, the updated figure was overblown by ignoring and effectively double-counting a $1 billion contingency fund for industrial action and cost blowouts.”

Despite media reports that other countries — or even other states in Australia — were interested in picking up hosting of the 2026 event — the multi-sports games which include countries of the former British Commonwealth and held every four years remain in limbo.

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NT government making slow progress in broad review into systemic racism

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Three years after committing to a government-wide review of systemic racism, the Northern Territory government has only partially completed one review of its 48 agencies.

Under the Aboriginal Justice Agreement, signed in 2021, the Northern Territory government committed to "identify[ing] and eliminat[ing] systemic racism in government agencies and contracted service providers that directly or indirectly discriminate against Aboriginal Territorians engaged in the justice system".

Two years later, in March 2023, then-director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit, Leanne Liddle, told the coroner investigating the police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker, that "every single Northern Territory government agency" and any associated service providers would be reviewed for evidence of systemic racism.

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The Aboriginal Justice Unit is responsible for carrying out the reviews and at that stage, Ms Liddle said the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) was the first department on the list.

Since then, the ABC can reveal no other review had been undertaken and the NT government had not yet decided which department would be next.

"The NT government is conducting a review into systemic racism within government departments, agencies and service providers," a government spokesperson said.

"A second agency is scheduled to be reviewed in financial year 2024-2025. Reviews are then referred to departments for consideration and implementation."

A spokesperson for DIPL said the review of the department was not yet "finalised" and therefore could not be released to the public, nor could any of the recommendations.

"Once finalised, the department will be in a position to consider implementation measures against any recommendations outlined in the report," the spokesperson said.

"The department is expecting to be in a position to advise further on the report and subsequent recommendations in the second quarter of 2024."

The spokesperson said proposed recommendations were being "worked through" with the Department of Attorney-General and Justice.

Reviews an 'obligation' of government

The expert behind the reviews said the government needed to move faster if it was going to take the commitment under the Aboriginal Justice Agreement seriously.

"Understanding and remedying systemic racism is a key part of the Aboriginal Justice Agreement and it's also a key part of Closing the Gap," Professor Christopher Cunneen, from the University of Technology Sydney, said.

"The NT government is obviously a party of the Aboriginal Justive Agreement and the Closing the Gap agreement, so there is an obligation there, if the government is taking both its own agreement seriously and its commitment to the national agreement under Closing the Gap."

Professor Cunneen was contracted by the NT government to develop the framework and methodology for the reviews.

He said the existence of systemic racism within government departments did not necessarily mean individual staff members were racist.

"Really understanding systemic racism is understanding that ultimately it's not intentional, but it is within broadly the sorts of policies, practices, laws and procedures within an agency that work to the detriment of Aboriginal people," he said.

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For example, bail laws could seem "neutral", Professor Cunneen said, but in effect were discriminatory against Aboriginal people because they were less likely to meet bail conditions due to living remote, with poor internet connection or an inability to travel to court or a police station.

Other examples included difficulties in obtaining drivers licenses or car registration, due to distance from services.

"People within government agencies have to take their responsibility seriously," he said.

"It's not about individuals being racist or not, it's about how these policies and procedures actually work or don't work to the benefit of Aboriginal people."

Process on track, government says

An NT government spokesperson insisted that despite the slow progress, the review process had not "stalled".

"It takes time to review agencies thoroughly," the spokesperson said.

Northern Territory Attorney-General Chansey Paech said the government intended to "really embed the Aboriginal Justice Agreement into the Northern Territory".

"The review that we have conducted has enabled us to really look at how that review was conducted where there are opportunities to enhance and find efficiencies," Mr Paech said.

"I am very confident that we will be able to roll out the review ... [and] have that done in a prompt manner."

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Professor Cunneen said a failure to address systemic racism was not exclusive to the Northern Territory government and was reflective of a "much bigger problem" across the country.

"Governments enter these agreements, but they don't treat them as agreements at all," he said.

"They might implement it if they're feeling up to it at a particular time, or they might not.

"So it's not surprising that Aboriginal people throughout Australia, let alone the Northern Territory, become incredibly cynical about the value of these agreements if governments don't take them seriously."

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