Private Yacht Experiences for Ray White Palm Beach Clients
Broken Bay Yacht Charter offers private, skippered sailing experiences departing from Palm Beach.
Charters are well suited to holiday guests staying in the area, providing a simple, high-quality way to experience Pittwater, Broken Bay, and the surrounding National Park waterways.
Our vessels are authorised to operate beyond Pittwater, allowing access to Cowan Creek and the Hawkesbury River system.
Charters are simple to organise, with guests met at Palm Beach Wharf and managed end-to-end by our team.
Two large sailing catamarans, each accommodating up to 25 guests.
Suitable for single-vessel charters of 8–25 guests, or up to 50 guests across both vessels.
Flexible configurations allow for larger group charters, breakout sessions, or more tailored small-group experiences.
Reduced rates for groups under 8 pax.
Fleet & Capacity
→ Holiday guests seeking a premium on-water experience
→ Couples and small groups
→ Family stays and special occasions
→ Guests looking to explore beyond Pittwater
Use Cases
Full-day charters (5–5.5 hours)
Afternoon charters (3.5-4 hours)
Short hosted experiences on request.
Charter Price: $725 per hour
Charter Formats
Logistics
• Departures from Palm Beach Wharf
(alternate Pittwater departure locations available)
• Tender transfer to vessel moorings
• Professional skipper and crew onboard
• Single point of contact for coordination
Unlike most Pittwater operators, our vessels are authorised to operate beyond Pittwater, allowing access to the Hawkesbury River system and secluded National Park waterways.
We are also able to go offshore for Whale watching experiences.
Charters are simple to organise, with guests met at Palm Beach Wharf and managed end-to-end by our team.
Access & Operating Area
Guests are met at Palm Beach Wharf and transferred by tender to the vessel, where the skipper and crew are ready onboard.
The charter typically cruises through Broken Bay and into the waterways of Cowan Creek, with routes adjusted on the day to suit conditions and the group. Stops are often made within the National Park, such as Refuge or Jerusalem Bay, allowing time to swim, go ashore, or relax on board.
A long lunch is enjoyed at anchor, followed by further cruising or an additional stop depending on the day. The experience remains unhurried, with timing and locations shaped around conditions and preference.