Luxury yacht Southern Cloud returns to Sydney Harbour

Australia's largest luxury private yacht, Southern Cloud returns to Sydney this week for the summer charter season, after a successful six months on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.


Australia’s largest luxury private yacht, Southern Cloud returns to Sydney this week for the summer charter season, after a successful six months on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.


Southern Cloud on Sydney Harbour

“Southern Cloud represents a rare opportunity to privately charter a luxury yacht of this size and quality in Australian waters,” says Southern Cloud’s manager, Ben Harvey.

“Without physically leaving, you can escape the rigors and stress of Sydney on Southern Cloud. We can take you a million miles away by just sailing around the corner, and leave you without a worry on your mind,” he says.

According to Harvey, Southern Cloud provides “everything you could want in a luxury sailing yacht”.

“This fully refurbished and modernised 130ft sailing charter yacht is able to comfortably sleep 12 in decadent and luxurious surroundings… including fully electric en-suite facilities for all seven bedrooms, full internet access, laundry and climate control, modern entertainment and a private crew of six staff, you will not have a single worry whilst on board,” he says.

“On deck, expansive space provides room for dining and entertainment, making Southern Cloud the perfect vessel to experience and explore magical Sydney Harbour.

“With a 25 ft beam, this classically Bermuda rigged yacht can easily cater for large groups and events across its vast deck space,” he says.

Southern Cloud is available for a minimum four hour charter on Sydney Harbour and prices start from a modest $1750 per hour.

For enquiries, visit www.southerncloud.com.au or call Ben on 0407 419 933.

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