The recently implemented air travel bubble between
Australia and New Zealand, combined with an existing sea border
exemption for vessels, means New Zealand is now open to business
for cruising yachts and superyachts coming from Australia.
The yachts can visit New Zealand under the sea
border exemption and yacht owners, their families and friends can
then join the yacht in New Zealand via the air border.
Cruising craft and superyachts departing Australia
can gain entry to New Zealand, under an exemption for vessels with
NZ$50,000 in service or refit bookings.
With the implementation of a new air border
agreement, owners’ family and friends who either have an
Australian passport or have been allowed into Australia (and have
spent an additional 14 days in Australia after isolation), can fly
to New Zealand through the Australian/New Zealand trans-Tasman
bubble and join their vessel.
“We have been waiting over a year now and are very
excited that yachts and their owners, leaving from Australia can
come to New Zealand,” said CEO of the NZ Marine Industry
Association, Peter Busfield. “It presents the opportunity for cruising and superyachts to enjoy New Zealand’s cruising grounds, and
superyacht regattas; the New Zealand Millennium Cup and the
various regattas planned for 2022 by the Royal New Zealand Yacht
Squadron. Combining this with superyachts now being able to
charter in both New Zealand and Australia, we see Australians and
Kiwis able to get their overseas experience in style by chartering
a superyacht in either country for a holiday of a lifetime.”
With Emirates Team New Zealand’s successful
defence of the 36th America’s Cup, the upcoming SailGP series, the
New Zealand Millennium Cup superyacht regatta running from 14 to
17th Feb and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s regattas
taking place in January and February 2022, New Zealand is a global
focal point as a destination for superyachts.
In addition, a
world-first superyacht fishing competition will take place from
11 to 13 February 2022 in Northland’s Bay of Islands
immediately prior to the 2022 NZ Millennium Cup; the longest
running superyacht regatta in the Southern Hemisphere.
See also:
Sailing: Pictures from Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2019,
Pictures from Top of the Gulf Regatta 2019 in Pattaya, Thailand
and
Pictures from Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show 2018.
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