Australia & The Great Barrier Reef Yacht Charter

Beyond the Reef, Beyond Expectation

An Australia and Great Barrier Reef yacht charter is defined by island-hopping, short Coral Sea passages, UNESCO World Heritage waters and a blend of extraordinary reef life and ancient rainforest that exists in combination nowhere else on earth. From the tropical rainforest trails of Fitzroy Island and the vibrant coral formations of the reef itself to the indigenous culture of Snapper Island, the meeting of rainforest and reef at Cape Tribulation and the diving base of Port Douglas, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means active reef days and guided hikes ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.

Princess Yacht Charter curates each luxury yacht charter in Australia around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.

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Australia and The Great Barrier Reef offers variety.
The difference lies in how it is curated.

Australia and The Great Barrier Reef offers variety.
The difference lies in how it is curated.

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Why Australia & The Great Barrier Reef remains a
charter favourite

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s most rewarding cruising regions, where the largest coral reef system on the planet — spanning over 2,300 kilometres — means short passage days between dive sites, tropical islands and UNESCO landscapes of extraordinary variety.

The contrast between the vibrant reef ecosystem and the ancient Daintree Rainforest — said to be around 180 million years old — allows itineraries to move naturally between underwater wonder and above-water wilderness. The UNESCO World Heritage status of both the reef and the Daintree means local knowledge and thoughtful planning are essential to experiencing both at their best.

Where to cruise in Australia & The Great Barrier Reef

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A curated Australia journey

Sample eight-day route from Cairns

Distance

136 nm

Duration

6h15m

Australia and Great Barrier Reef
1
Day 1
Cairns to Fitzroy Island
Begin your charter at Fitzroy Island, where tropical rainforest meets white sand beaches within its own National Park. Dive or snorkel the sheltered reef, walk to Nudey Beach or the Hidden Garden, and settle into the rhythm of the reef from the first day.
2
Day 2
Fitzroy Island
Spend a full day exploring Fitzroy’s reef, forest trails and wildlife — a day that requires no further distance to feel like the Great Barrier Reef experience is already fully under way.
3
Day 3
Fitzroy Island to the Great Barrier Reef
Cruise out to the reef itself, where crystal-clear water teems with vibrant coral formations, colourful fish species and the marine life that has made this the most celebrated reef system in the world. Snorkelling, diving and fishing from one of the most remarkable places on the planet
4
Day 4
Great Barrier Reef
Experience a full day on the open reef — diving deeper sites, snorkelling the shallower gardens and taking in the scale of an ecosystem that stretches for over 2,300 kilometres from the deck of the yacht.
5
Day 5
Great Barrier Reef to Palm Cove
Sail to Palm Cove, a tropical paradise nestled between two mountains and the Coral Sea, where palm-lined beach, good restaurants, boutique shops and a relaxed marina atmosphere provide a comfortable contrast to the open reef days.
6
Day 6
Palm Cove to Snapper Island
Discover Snapper Island, 20 kilometres from Port Douglas, where remote beaches, indigenous birds and the sea country of the Kuku Yalanji people invite a connection with the aboriginal cultural landscape that surrounds the reef.
7
Day 7
Snapper Island to Cape Tribulation
Experience Cape Tribulation, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the ancient Daintree Rainforest — one of the oldest on earth at around 180 million years — meets the reef at the water’s edge. Guided aboriginal tours, Kulki Beach and the hike to Mt Sorrow are among the things worth stepping ashore for.
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Day 8
Cape Tribulation to Port Douglas
Conclude your charter at Port Douglas, a well-equipped base for reef diving, snorkelling, fishing and underwater photography — a fittingly active final stop close to some of the most celebrated reef sites along the entire Queensland coast.
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Remote beaches

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Relaxation

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Underwater exploration

Best time to charter Australia & The Great Barrier Reef

JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER

The main charter season for the Great Barrier Reef runs from June to November, the dry season in Queensland, when the weather is settled, visibility is exceptional and the water temperature is comfortable. July to September is peak season with the clearest conditions.

December to May is the wet season, with warmer water and occasional tropical rain. Jellyfish (including box jellyfish) are more prevalent in the inshore waters during this period, which is why local knowledge and timing advice are essential for planning reef stops.

Australia & The Great Barrier Reef charter collection

These luxury yachts are crafted for Great Barrier Reef cruising, with outdoor living, dive platforms and relaxed itineraries shaped around the short Coral Sea passages and the extraordinary anchorages between Cairns and Port Douglas.

Australia & The Great Barrier Reef Charter
FAQs

When is the best time for an Australia Great Barrier Reef yacht charter?

June to November is the dry season with the best visibility and most settled conditions. July to September is peak season. The wet season from December to May is warmer but requires local advice on jellyfish and reef access.

How much of the reef can we cover in one week?

A week covers the inner and outer reef sections between Cairns and Port Douglas comfortably, with time for Fitzroy Island, the open reef, Snapper Island and Cape Tribulation alongside the diving days.

Is Australia suitable for families?

Yes. The reef snorkelling, Fitzroy Island’s National Park, the indigenous cultural encounters at Snapper Island and the Daintree Rainforest tours make it exceptional for adventurous families

Can I combine the Great Barrier Reef with other Australian destinations?

Yes. The Whitsunday Islands lie further south and are a natural extension of any Queensland charter. Cairns is well connected by international flights and works well as the embarkation point.

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