The Dutch custom superyacht builder has completed 35-metre M/Y Letani in record time.
Porto Montenegro, the award-winning marina on the Bay of Kotor in the central Mediterranean, has teamed up with the Seabin Project to educate people and prevent waterborne rubbish ruining its environment.
It’s set to be a double milestone year for the yacht design and naval architecture studio.
Garmin has introduced its latest GPSMAP touchscreen units, packed with exceptional sonar and chart-plotting features that can be personalised for each and every boating requirement.
Two more marinas have been accredited ‘Fish Friendly’ by the MIA, recognised for their environmental practices and dedication to improving marine life habitats.
Tropical Cyclone Debbie has left a path of destruction along the coastline of Queensland, from Bowen and Hamilton Island to northern NSW.
A multi-million dollar refurbishment to Silversea’s Silver Cloud sets new standards in luxury expedition cruising.
The Gold Coast City Marina will host a nautical celebration to cast the spotlight on Australia as the ideal superyacht destination.
In 2017, ZF Services Australia Celebrates 30 years as a leading supplier of vehicle driveline and chassis technology for the Oceanic market.
In the wake of category 4 Tropical Cyclone Debbie, Abell Point and the Whitsundays region are assessing the damage and cleaning up, forecasting a busy cruising season ahead.
The M100 and M200 compact thermal cameras from Raymarine use cutting edge artificial intelligence to guarantee the highest level of safety.
Luxurious 60 carat diamond egg photo frame launches in time for Easter.
The new Azimut S7 embraces the superior technology of carbon fiber to revolutionise the sports motoryacht.
Commanding the 43-metre Triple 8 through some of the most beautiful and inspiring passages in the world is a dream job for many, and a reality for Captain Nick Maccrossan.
Captain Paul Brackley, fresh from cruising the world’s oceans, tells us how he rose through the ranks to captain superyacht Ambrosia III.
When deciding on your next holiday location, why commit to a static bedroom when you could have your view changed daily.