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South Pacific islands offer an unforgettable cruising experience
and Cairns is the perfect jumping off point from which to
explore this spectacular region.
The South Pacific region is considered one of the last frontiers
of cruising left in the world.
Superyachts can enjoy the spectacular beauty of:
• French Polynesia
• The Cook Islands
• Samoa
• Tonga
• Fiji
• New Caledonia
• Papua New Guinea
• Solomon Islands
• Vanuatu
The Super Yacht Group - Great Barrier Reef Inc. members have strong
networks and links throughout this breathtaking region and
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Click on the links below for Sample Itineraries
Sample
Itinerary 1 Sample
Itinerary 2 Sample
Itinerary 3 Sample
Itinerary 4 Sample
Itinerary 5 For more advice on cruising The
South Pacific, contact: info@superyachtgroup.com Recommended Australian Charts For Cruising In and Around Cairns and Whitsundays Aus 832 Cape Flattery to Barrow Point (includes Lizard Island )
Aus 831 Low Islets to Cape Flattery (Cooktown)
Aus 830 Russell Island to Low Islets ( Cairns area)
Aus 829 Brooke Islands to Russell Island
Aus 262 Approaches to Cairns
Aus 263 Cairns (Northern Sheet)
Aus 825 Whitsunday Island to Bowen
Aus 824 Bailey Islet to Whitsunday Island
Aus 252 Whitsunday Group – Laguna Quays
Aus 253 Whitsunday Passage – Shute Harbour
Aus 254 Plans in Whitsundays
Aus 268 Plans of Airlie Beach & Bowen
For further information regarding charts:
ruth@poundernavigation.com.au
Click here to view a map of the region
Cruising Permits
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's most important natural assets. It is the largest natural feature on earth stretching more than 2,300km along the northeast coast of Australia. Regulations ensure the sustainable use of the Marine Park. These are basic rules for operating which apply to all recreational and commercial users.
Most superyachts can access almost all areas of the Marine Park without a permit; however, it is advisable to check the current requirements before each visit.
Before cruising the Great Barrier Reef , superyachts should review the following documents:
• Zoning plan
• Plans of management
• Waste disposal regulations
• Anchoring regulations
• Compulsory pilotage regulations
Best Environmental Practice
All documents are available on the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's web site:
web site: www.gbrmpa.gov.au (enter superyachts in search function)
Tel: +61 (0) 7 4750 0868 Email: tourrec@gbrmpa.gov.au |