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Click&Boat’s selection of mooring spots and marinas in Australia

  • 31 October 2019
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With a coastline stretching over 22,000 miles, more than 8,200 islands and innumerable bays and coves, Australia is a boating paradise. Some moorings in Australia stand out for their beauty, modern facilities and sheer convenience for a yachting adventure.

Our favourite moorings in Australia

Here is a short list of our some of the best spots to moor when boating down under.

Thomson Bay, Rottnest Island 

Rootnest Island, just a few miles from Perth, attracts over 300,000 visitors every year. It’s home to the southernmost coral reef in Australia. It’s also known for its rich marine life, including dolphins, crayfish, sea lions and whales. 

One of the best mooring spots here is Thomson Bay on the northeast of the island. From there, enjoy a majestic view of the Perth skyline. Naturally protected by reef, it’s the ideal spot to swim, snorkel or dive in the island’s crystal clear waters. Here, you’ll find fuel and all modern amenities. The island itself is a marvel to explore. Highlights include the picturesque Wadjemup lighthouse and the West End, a rugged coastline and marine wildlife site.

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Butterfly Bay, Hook Island (Whitsunday Islands)

The Whitsunday Islands, off the northeastern coast of Australia, are close to the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral system. Uninhabited and blessed with lush vegetation, rainforests, and sandy beaches, the islands make an ideal destination for a weekend. Charter a yacht from Airlie Beach, Queensland. 

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On the northern coast of Hook Island is the stunning Butterfly Bay. It’s a tropical heaven where you’ll find a number of public moorings. The bay may even remind you one of Thailand’s exotic beaches. Be careful when navigating its waters: the sea surface is covered with large stretches of coral rubble, and the bay is the natural habitat of several reef fish species. Public moorings are demarcated by coloured buoys.

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Fenwicks Marina, Sydney

Away from the hustle and bustle of the busy Sydney harbour is Fenwicks Marina. Located just an hour away from Sydney, in Brooklyn, it’s a small, tranquil marina. It’s an ideal mooring spot for a small motorboat or sailboat charter. From there, sail over to Sydney to enjoy the unique sight of the famous Opera House from the sea.

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Queensland Cruising Yacht Club, Shorncliffe

Further north in Brisbane, you’ll find Queensland Cruising Yacht Club (QCYC). Located in the picturesque village of Shorncliffe, it’s a popular meeting point for all boating lovers in the area. The atmosphere is tranquil and the view to Cabbage Tree Creek magnificent.

The marina is a great starting point to explore the Boondall Wetlands, Brisbane’s largest wetlands. These boast an attractive combination of lush mangroves, salt marshes and forests, as well as a rich marine life. You can also explore another popular boating destination, Moreton Island, home to stunning beaches, dunes and diving sites.

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Nora

I work as a marketing manager at Click&Boat in sunny Barcelona and feel most at home on the water. Sailing is my passion and I even spent a chapter of my life living on a sailboat. Now, I enjoy sharing tips, stories and advice to help others discover boating and create their own magical moments at sea.

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