
Sydney Harbour - Manly
From the Harbour Bridge & Opera House to the sandy shores of the city’s beaches, Sydney is surrounded by some of the most iconic waterways in the world. And that’s only just the start. You haven’t experienced Sydney until you’ve explored it by boat!
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Sydney Harbour - Mosman Bay
From the Harbour Bridge & Opera House to the sandy shores of the city’s beaches, Sydney is surrounded by some of the most iconic waterways in the world. And that’s only just the start. You haven’t experienced Sydney until you’ve explored it by boat!
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Gold Coast - Main Beach
With crystal clear waters and idyllic year-round boating conditions, the Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most desirable boating locations. At the heart of the vibrant Gold Coast and must-see destinations, the iconic Marina Mirage is located in Main Beach, with direct deep-water access to the pristine Broadwater, ensuring a seamless boating experience.
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Sydney North - Bobbin Head
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city surrounded by the beautiful Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park in Sydney’s north. Cruise the inland waterways, explore secluded coves, take in the lush bushland, picnic along the banks, head for the Hawkesbury, or get social among the passionate boating community at the thriving Empire Marina Bobbin Head.
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Brisbane
From the popular seaside village of Manly, you can enjoy direct access to the magnificent Moreton Bay. Make the most of the sheltered waters surrounded by islands – including Bribie, Moreton, North Stradbroke, Peel and Russell Islands. Enjoy fantastic fishing, drop anchor near one of the many secluded beaches, or pull up at the ever-popular Tangalooma wrecks.
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Lake Macquarie
As one of Australia’s largest saltwater lakes, there’s no shortage of space to explore and enjoy the on-water lifestyle. Setting out from Empire Marina at the northern end of the lake, experience the thrill of discovery as you cruise the lake’s hidden waterways, strap in for watersports in the sheltered bays, or anchor up for spot of fishing, swimming or sun lounging.
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Gold Coast - Sanctuary Cove
With crystal clear waters and idyllic year-round boating conditions, the Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most desirable boating locations. The iconic Sanctuary Cove is the ideal gateway to many of the GC’s must-see destinations, including Wave Break and South Stradbroke Islands, The Spit and Broadwater, Marina Mirage and more - where you can cruise, fish, shop or dine the endless sunshine away.
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Sydney North - Pittwater
Nestled in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Pittwater offers a haven for boating enthusiasts. The lack of commercial craft and calm waters makes it ideal for recreational boaters, while the entire western shore is home to the beautiful Ku-ring-Gai national park. Explore secluded beaches, swim in crystal clear water, and so much more.
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Sydney Harbour - The Spit
From the Harbour Bridge & Opera House to the sandy shores of the city’s beaches, Sydney is surrounded by some of the most iconic waterways in the world. And that’s only just the start. You haven’t experienced Sydney until you’ve explored it by boat!
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