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Sanctuary Cove 2026: On the docks with 36 Degrees

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The Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2026 returns from 21–24 May on Queensland’s Gold Coast, cementing its place as the Southern Hemisphere’s premier on-water marine showcase. For Kiwi buyers, it offers a rare opportunity to step aboard the latest Lagoon, Excess and Beneteau models without the need for long-haul travel to Europe.

Hosted in a vibrant marina setting, the show brings together an impressive mix of cruising catamarans, bluewater monohulls and luxury powerboats, making it the ideal environment to compare layouts, explore build options and plan future cruising ambitions.

Visitors can meet the 36 Degrees Brokers team dockside, arrange private walkthroughs and gain insight into ownership pathways, including European pickups and Mediterranean cruising plans. Pre-registered attendees unlock exclusive access, priority viewings and show-only incentives, making Sanctuary Cove not just a boat show but a strategic starting point for your next chapter on the water. Be sure to register to secure your tickets and to access exclusive offers.

36 Degrees Brokers look forward to hosting you at Sanctuary Cove and helping you take the next step toward your perfect yacht.

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