“This recognition is a significant achievement for our team and reflects years of investment in systems, training and infrastructure to meet the highest national biosecurity standards,” said Marina Manager Scott Cotton.
“It enables us to provide a seamless and compliant arrival experience for international superyachts, while supporting Australia’s strict biosecurity framework.”
The First Port of Entry (FPoE) designation follows a significant 2024 redevelopment of the marina, which transformed the facility into a purpose-built superyacht hub capable of accommodating the next generation of large vessels. The redevelopment delivered enhanced berthing infrastructure, upgraded utilities, improved security and operational systems and purpose-designed spaces to support international arrivals and regulatory compliance.
This investment has been central to JBSM achieving FPoE status and strengthening Sydney’s position as a premier destination for global superyacht traffic.
David Good, CEO of Superyacht Australia, welcomed the designation and said “Jones Bay Superyacht Marina now has the largest superyacht berth in Sydney and one of the largest on Australia’s east coast, making it a natural clearance point for vessels entering the country.
With the superyacht sector contributing over $3 billion annually to the Australian economy and supporting more than 22,000 jobs, streamlined access through facilities like Jones Bay will further strengthen industry growth and economic impact.”
The FPoE approval confirms that JBSM meets all regulatory requirements under the Biosecurity Regulation 2016, including:
- Robust biosecurity incident response procedures, with 24/7 operational readiness
- Approved waste management systems for international vessels
- Secure and controlled berthing and isolation capabilities
- Comprehensive staff training and biosecurity awareness programs
- Strong coordination with government agencies and approved treatment providers