Sydney, by any measure, is a wonderfully exciting place to be. With a vibrant lifestyle coupled with an abundance of achingly beautiful natural harbours and waterways, it’s like no other place on earth. Those who live there have a close bond to the ocean which is present throughout much of the city.
 
Sydney Harbour is always a hive of activity, however, in 1999 the excitement was at another level. Firstly, there was the buzz from the expectation of a spectacular Millenium celebration and secondly, preparations were in full swing for the forthcoming Olympic Games.  As we all know, Sydney does like a good party and was well and truly on the world stage as the place to be.  
Fortunately, The Sydney Superyacht Marina was able to welcome owners of Superyachts to be part of the greatest party in the world’s greatest harbour. With the completion of the aptly named Millenium and Olympic Berths, it celebrated the arrival in December 1999 of its first Superyacht; the 77m ‘Boadicea’.
 
Then the party really did begin.
 
Sydney Superyacht Marina became the destination for numerous Superyachts visiting the region including the 70m “Aussie Rules”, the 52m “Tigre d’Or”, 54m Itasca and the 62m “Aviva”.  Over the past 25 years, it has been home to nearly 1,000 Superyachts making it the most significant dedicated Superyacht marina in the Southern Hemisphere. 
“The Marina facilities are world class with a convenient location, our only regret is not being able to stay longer. “Captain Josh Kay – MY “Grand Finale”
 
“Motor Yacht “Royale” has had the pleasure of berthing at Sydney Superyacht Marina several times over the years. MY Royale X is now cruising Europe, but all the crew are definitely missing the warm hospitality of Sydney Superyacht Marina and the unique and amazing cruising grounds of Sydney Harbour. We all look forward to the day we return once again to Sydney Harbour and Sydney Superyacht Marina. Thanks, From the entire crew on MY Royale X”
 
To cater for the ever-increasing number of visitors it has expanded from humble beginnings and now offers an extensive facility with a vast array of logistical support services making it the captain’s choice when visiting Australia and Sydney.  To complement its facility at Rozelle Bay, The Sydney Superyacht Marina has also managed and supported berthing at the iconic Campbell’s Cove location, offering a spectacular backdrop of the Sydney Opera House and views of the Harbour Bridge. 
 
Sydney Superyacht Marina is now central to a thriving Superyacht industry in the Australasia region. It owes its initial current existence and success to key pioneers who were driving forces behind Superyacht visitation to Australia from the early 2000’s. Richard Morris is a leading figure in the global Superyacht business and at one time was the world’s youngest Captain at just 27. He went onto establish Australian Superyachts and was the first Marina Manager at Sydney Superyacht Marina. Mary Anne Edwards was the former CEO of AIMEX and Superyacht Australia. Both worked tirelessly to ensure Australia has the Superyacht industry many now benefit from with access to experienced crew, safe berthing, spectacular itineraries and high-quality shipyards and marinas.
 
MaryAnne Edwards commented “Persistent lobbying by key personalities within Superyacht Australia led to the pivotal change in regulations in 2019 allowing foreign-flagged superyachts to charter in Australia, this marked a significant turning point for our Superyacht industry. Since then, we’ve seen an impressive increase in the size and number of superyachts visiting our shores, translating into substantial revenue for the Australian economy. This shift has not only boosted our economy but has also spurred remarkable investments in world-class facilities, exemplified by the impressive Sydney Superyacht Marina. Under the visionary leadership of Marina Manager Clemens Overdijk, who has been a steadfast advocate for this transformation, the Sydney Superyacht Marina has witnessed firsthand the profound impact of these changes in enhancing Australia’s reputation as a premier destination for luxury yachting, cementing Australia’s position on the global superyacht stage”
 
Over the 25 years Sydney Superyacht Marina has built up long and enduring relationships with owners, captains and crew who trust the team to not only provide a world-class level of service but also to make them feel right at home.   The future for Superyachts visiting Sydney is very much in good hands. 
 
“We are excited to be celebrating our 25th year of welcoming Superyachts to Sydney. Over the years we have established Sydney Superyacht Marina as the trusted destination for Captains and built long term relationships with them and their crews. We are also proud of the role we have played in ensuring local businesses benefit from the presence of these magnificent Superyachts and look forward to seeing this continue to expand in the coming years.”     Clemens Overdijk CMM, Marina Manager.
 
Visiting Superyachts have included:
• 49m Trinity Yachts, “Glaze”
• 45m Delta Marine, “Gran Finale”
• 41m Sovereign, “Batavia”
• 49m Delta Marine, “Triton”
• 60m CRN, “Ramble on Rose”
• 46m Pendennis Shipyard, “Moatize”
• 57m Amels, “Dancing Hare”
• 74m Amels, “Felix”
• 52m Amels, “Deniki”
• 50m Overmarine, “Royale X”
• 47m Perini Navi, “M Andromeda la Dea”