Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
The Squadron's Marina comprises 464 floating marina berths to accommodate vessels up to 25 metres length overall. Brisbane Queensland, Australia 27° 28' 03" S / 153° 11' 43" E
Tin Can Bay Marina
Tin Can Bay has a yacht club, public wharf, marina, boat dealers, and repair facilities all situated along Snapper Creek. Tin Can Bay is famous as the place for feeding the dolphins, which are numerous in surrounding waters. Maryborough Queensland Australia
Cairns Marlin Marina
The state of the art floating marina, in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Cairns, features 214 berths accommodating a variety of cruising vessels including superyachts up to 80m. LAT: 16° 55.5 S, LNG: 144° 47 E
East Coast Marina
Manly (Brisbane) Queensland, Australia 27° 26' 42" S / 153° 11' 00" E
Noosa Marina
Noosa Queensland, Australia 26° 24' 00" S / 153° 02' 00" E
Half Moon Bay Marina
200 berths from 10m to 30m. 15kms north of Cairns, Queensland Australia.
Gold Coast City Marina
Coomera Gold Coast Queensland, Australia 27° 52' 08" S / 153° 19' 40" E
Scarborough Marina
Scarborough Marina on beautiful Moreton Bay. Nominated by Australian Quarantine Service as the First point of entry to Brisbane Queensland Australia. 27° 10' 45" S / 153° 06' 18" E
Bundaberg Port Marina
160 berth marina, 70 tonne shiplift and hardstand with onsite tradesman,licensed cafe/restaurant, ships chandlery, boat brokerage and seafood outlet. Bundaberg Queensland, Australia 24° 45' 34" S / 152° 23' 08" E
Keppel Bay Marina
Rosslyn Bay (Yeppoon) Queensland, Australia 23° 09' 36" S / 150° 47' 18" E