Australia Tahiti Rendezvous – one of the superyacht industry’s most enduring Pacific traditions – has delivered its most successful edition to date.
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A Record-Breaking Attendance
Held from 25 to 26 June at Marina Taina, Papeete, Tahiti, this year’s Australia Tahiti Rendezvous event welcomed more than 150 visiting crew members, a record attendance reflecting the remarkable concentration of very large vessels currently berthed in French Polynesian waters.

20 Years of Valuable Networking
Founded almost 20 years ago, the Rendezvous continues to evolve as both a valuable networking platform and a celebration of the ties between Australia and Tahiti.
The 2026 programme spanned informal business engagement, including the Rivergate Marina and Shipyard’s VIP Captains’ Lunch through to the most highly attended dockside celebration to date, showcasing a blend of Australian and Polynesian culture.
The 2026 Rendezvous brought together a strong delegation of Australian marine industry businesses, demonstrating the breadth and capability of the Australian marine sector, including Australian Superyachts, Carter Marine Agencies, CHAPMAN, d’Albora, Integ Marine Group, Main Beach Superyacht Marina, Melanesian Yachts, Superyacht Group Great Barrier Reef, The Yard Brisbane and Yachtsmiths.

Richard Morris & Anthea Woodhill – Australian Superyachts Comments
Richard Morris & Anthea Woodhill from Australian Superyachts commented: “We were blown away with the amount of Superyacht activity in Tahiti. Never have we seen so many exceptional yachts in the South Pacific and the feedback we heard from captains and owners was that they love it here and more yachts are coming. That means more yachts will visit Australia. The Australian team in Tahiti put on an excellent representation of our country’s capabilities and it was a pleasure to spend time together strengthening relationships.”
VIP Captain’s Lunch
The centrepiece business event of the Rendezvous was the VIP Captains’ Lunch, sponsored by Rivergate Marina & Shipyard, a founding partner of the Tahiti Australia Rendezvous since the mid-2000s.
The lunch brought together superyacht captains, the Australian Deputy Consul General for French Polynesia and local Tahiti industry representatives.
Superyacht Recognition
The presence of Australia’s Deputy Consul General affirms the government’s recognition of the superyacht sector as a meaningful driver of bilateral trade and tourism in the Pacific.
Discussions ranged from port logistics and provisioning to broader regional opportunities presented by the Brisbane 2032 Olympic marine program, highlighting the sector’s increasing role in supporting trade and tourism across the Pacific.
Pacific Provisions Cooking Competition
The crew highlight of the Rendezvous program was the Pacific Provisions Cooking Competition, an intensely contested culinary battle between yacht crews, each tasked with creating dishes that showcased a fusion of Australian and local French Polynesian ingredients. The competition has become a much-anticipated element of the Rendezvous, celebrating the creativity and professionalism that define today’s superyacht crews.
The standard of entries was exceptional, with the crew of the 100-metre M/Y Pi taking top honours for their inventive approach, earning a well-deserved victory in what was by all accounts the most competitive edition of the competition to date.
A Highlight of Time Spent in the Pacific
The event flowed into the much-anticipated dockside BBQ and party, where more than 150 crew gathered for an evening celebration featuring traditional Polynesian dancers and a live DJ. The festivities continued well into the night for an evening that combined Australian-style hospitality with the soul of French Polynesia, creating an atmosphere many described as a highlight of their time in the Pacific.
Angela Pennefather & Andrew Brown – Melanesian Yachts, Carter Marine Agencies & Pacific Provisions Comments
Angela Pennefather and Andrew Brown, of Melanesian Yachts, Carter Marine Agencies and Pacific Provisions commented: “The Rendezvous continues to be one of the most valuable events on our calendar and the perfect way to kick off the South Pacific cruising season. It is about far more than networking. It gives us the opportunity to reconnect with existing clients, meet new captains and crew before they head west, strengthen relationships with our Tahitian partners and collaborate with the wider Australian superyacht industry Pacific Provisions was also incredibly proud to once again sponsor the Australian Crew BBQ.“
Australia Tahiti Rendezvous – a Broader Superyacht Industry Momentum Indicator
The record attendance is not only a milestone for the Australia Tahiti Rendezvous but also a clear indicator of broader industry momentum that Superyacht Australia has been working hard to create. The strong presence of large vessels in Tahiti reflects the success of sustained international promotion of the South Pacific, with growing numbers of yachts choosing to cruise the region. This year’s turnout demonstrates that long-term investment in awareness and engagement is delivering tangible results.

David Good, CEO of Superyacht Australia, Comments
David Good, CEO of Superyacht Australia reflected on the event: “Nearly 20 years ago, a small group of Australian companies came to Papeete with a simple idea, to show up, build relationships and make it easier for superyachts to experience this extraordinary part of the world. What we saw this week with 150 crew, a record fleet in port, a cooking competition won by the crew of a 100-metre yacht and an evening that neither we nor our French Polynesian friends will forget, that is what consistency and belief look like.”
Superyacht Australia extends its appreciation to Rivergate Marina & Shipyard for hosting the VIP Captain’s Lunch and Pacific Provisions for sponsoring the Crew BBQ Cooking Competition and the attending members.


