The second edition of World Boating Day on May 24th wrapped up in spectacular style, uniting ocean lovers, maritime enthusiasts, and curious newcomers in a globe-spanning celebration of life on the water. From exclusive dockside gatherings to behind-the-scenes shipyard adventures, more than 100 electrifying events across 16 countries lit up key boating destinations around the world, proving once again that the spirit of boating knows no borders. Here are just a few Australian highlights from this landmark global celebration.
- Riviera opened their doors to the public, hosting curated tours and discussions on future-focused yacht building. “Our amazing team loved showcasing their workmanship and pride in creating world class motor yachts that are so enjoyed by Riviera owners and their families around the world,” said Rodney Longhurst, owner, Riviera Australia.
- Coral Sea Marina invited visitors to the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show to find out more about greener ways of recreational boating.
- Freedom Boat Clubs’ locations in Brisbane and Sydney held open days to give visitors a taste of life on the water.
- Gold Coast City Marina and Shipyard opened their doors for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their boat dry storage facility.
- The largest boatyard in the southern hemisphere, The Boat Works held a self-drive tour through their refit sheds, with close-up views of superyachts.
- Marina Mirage held an open day to give visitors an inside look at this waterfront destination.
- Southport Yacht Club invited new and experienced sailors alike to enjoy a day on the water at Oxenford Lake.
The full list of events is available here.
A Growing Global Movement
From Monaco to Miami, Istanbul to Antibes, World Boating Day continues to build momentum as a platform for connection, collaboration, and celebration. With thousands of attendees and millions reached online through the #WorldBoatingDay and #WaveForBoating campaigns, the 2025 edition reinforced the boating industry’s role as an engine of joy and community.
“World Boating Day isn’t just about celebration – it’s a global invitation to experience the joy, connection, and wellbeing that life on the water offers. It’s a moment to open our world and share the spirit of boating with everyone,” says Dilan Sarac, Executive Director of The Superyacht Life Foundation.
“As the ambassador for World Boating Day in Australia it was great to see in its second year that boating businesses are organically incorporating the celebrations into their marketing activity which definitely increased the wave of awareness across the boating community and those attending official events,” says Luke McCaul, World Boating Day Australia Ambassador.
Plans are already underway for World Boating Day 2026, with more cities and events expected to join the movement.