South Pacific Superyachting officially launched in Tahiti

The South Pacific nations of Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia have banded together in order to promote the region as one cohesive destination, in the way that the Mediterranean and Caribbean act as large cruising grounds beyond the borders of the nations that form them.

Formed by NZ Marine, Port Denarau Marina, Fiji, Tourism Tahiti and Superyacht Australia, South Pacific Superyachting encourages more yachts to move within the destination. The initiative was launched at the annual Superyacht Australia Tahiti event, held at Marina Taina.

With most yachts that cruise the Pacific exploring multiple of the region’s island nations, South Pacific Superyachting provides one touch point for the captain, owner’s rep or management house to plan the yacht’s time in the South Pacific.

Nigel Skeggs of Fiji's Port Denarau Marina commented, “Working as a cohesive unit to move yachts through the South Pacific is a step that will produce real benefit for superyacht marine and tourism industries within the region.

“With well established routes and clear communication on how to best make the most of the region, yachts will circulate more, stay longer and - crucially - entertain more guests during their time in the region. That means tangible benefits for the regions' economies and a rapidly developing, adventurous new cruising ground for the global fleet to discover." 

Peter Busfield, CEO of NZ Marine, who along with Tourism NZ initiated this project, added, “Joining forces to market the region as one cruising destination was the logical step forward for the South Pacific nations. The region has everything a yacht requires from cruising grounds, on land entertainment and world class boatbuilding and refit facilities.” 

The governments of the four major Pacific countries now have user-friendly rules that allow yachts to stay longer in each country, and passage from one country to the other is as simple as possible. The South Pacific also offers something of tangible value to charter yachts - an exciting, relatively untouched and very desirable location to add to their marketing mix and that's something South Pacific Superyachting will be helping them achieve. 

Maryanne Edwards, CEO of Superyacht Australia said, “Destinations within the region have all worked hard to promote their own cruising grounds, and as a by-product of that promotion, the greater region. The four countries offer sheltered coves, ports, superyacht marinas and of course thousands of unpopulated islands and beaches for yacht owners, family and friends to enjoy."

Paul Sloane, chief executive officer of Tahiti Tourisme added, “The plan for marine industries of Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and the islands of Tahiti to collaborate in promoting the South Pacific as a destination for visiting superyachts is a great idea, in addition to each country’s own promotion to attract high net worth visitors from around the world.”

The goal of the group is to double both the number of superyachts that currently visit the South Pacific annually, and the amount of days they spend in the region by 2018. Key to that aim is ensuring that the region holds strong appeal for both private and charter yachts, and the parties involved are active in streamlining charter yacht entry laws between countries.

The website for the initiative - www.SouthPacificSuperyachting.com - will soon launch in order to provide interested parties with more information. 

March 28, 2024
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