NSW Marinas

NSW boasts Australia’s first marina designed for superyachts, Rozelle Bay, now privatised and known as Sydney Superyacht Marina. Created for the Millennium celebrations and 2000 Olympic Games, it offers you secure mooring with world-class superyacht shipyard, dry boat storage, and maritime commercial operations.
Like the International Yacht Club d’Antibes (IYCA), the marina allows even the largest superyachts to connect to abundant electricity, sewage pumpout,cable TV, and broadband Internet. You’ll discover that it’s an ideal place to relax while undertaking much needed maintenance. Many superyacht captains are so confident with the secure moorings that they base their yacht here while they return to the UK, Europe or the US for well-earned leave. They know their superyacht is safe and well-cared for.

Sydney offers perhaps the most stunning superyacht berth in the world, nestled between the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
The Campbells Cove berth has earned a global reputation as an unsurpassed location in which to berth. Nestled on the western side of Sydney Cove and adjacent to Australia’s top hotel, the Sydney Park Hyatt, the berth affords magnificent unbroken views of the main harbour and is five minutes walk from the centre of Sydney.

The hotel considers superyachts berthed there as ‘guests’ within their hotel and provides owners, guests and crew access to all the 5-Star services and facilities that this premier hotel offers. Walsh Bay, positioned just west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, offers superyacht berthing close to the city, The Rocks, and many other attractions.

It’s also a great place to relax, sit back, and watch the fireworks on New Years Eve. You can also berth at a variety of other places in Sydney Harbour. Sydney offers you a world of choice and excellence.

For more details, consult the Great Southern Route Superyacht Cruising Guide, or contact info@superyachtmarina.com.au