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HomeCruisingInt'l Cruising Destination NewsMusket Cove Fiji Regatta Week returns: Registrations open for 2025 edition

Musket Cove Fiji Regatta Week returns: Registrations open for 2025 edition

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Get ready to hoist the sails and soak up the South Pacific sunshine — the 2025 Musket Cove Fiji Regatta Week is locked in for 12–16 September and registrations are now officially open. Held at the Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina in Fiji’s postcard-perfect Mamanuca Islands, this iconic week is more than just a regatta — it’s a full-blown celebration of sailing, socialising, and island life.

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This year marks the 41st edition of the regatta, one of Fiji’s longest-running and most cherished international sporting tourism events. First held in 1984, the event has grown into a legendary gathering that draws yachties, cruisers, and competitive sailors from all over the world. Whether you’re there to race, relax, or revel, Musket Cove Regatta Week offers something for every kind of boatie.

Hosted by the Musket Cove Yacht Club & Marina, the regatta is proudly presented in 2025 by The Yacht Sales Co., continuing a tradition of strong industry support for the event. Over five days, participants can expect a packed programme featuring a mix of daily races, beach parties, pirate-themed shenanigans, local food and culture, and a few tropical surprises along the way.

The support of The Yacht Sales Co. as major sponsor adds another layer of professionalism and profile to this already standout event. CEO Mark Elkington described the regatta as a natural fit for the company’s strategic growth across the region.

“The Musket Cove Fiji Regatta holds a special place in the hearts of sailors worldwide, and we are proud to be supporting this much-loved event,” said Elkington.

“This partnership is a perfect alignment with our strategic expansion in the region, with sales locations now in Fiji, Tahiti, New Caledonia and Auckland, as well as Australia, Southeast Asia, Panama and the Mediterranean.”

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The Yacht Sales Co. will be present at the event, supporting entrants, showcasing models, and celebrating the sailing lifestyle that binds the global cruising community.

What to expect in 2025

Following the huge success of the 40th anniversary in 2024 — which saw more than 60 yachts pack the bay — this year’s event is shaping up to be just as lively. While the full itinerary is still to be announced, past highlights hint at what’s to come:

Competitive but friendly sailing events with courses designed for a variety of boats and skill levels. Social events every night, including a welcome dinner, nightly prizegivings, and live music under the stars. The ever-popular Pirates Day, where crews race to nearby Beachcomber Island in full costume. Themed parties that embrace the regatta’s rich history and the region’s festive spirit.

// Photo credit: Jacob Fewtrell for the The Yacht Sales Co.

With Musket Cove’s laid-back yet well-equipped marina facilities, sailors will find it an ideal base for both racing and relaxation. The on-site resort offers everything from barefoot beach bars to spa treatments and poolside lounging, making it easy to switch from sails to sundowners.

Why sail to Fiji?

Beyond the regatta, Fiji remains one of the best cruising destinations in the world. With 333 islands to explore, endless reef systems, and a warm welcome from locals, it’s a sailor’s dream. Musket Cove is a natural hub for cruisers thanks to its sheltered anchorage, fuel dock, boatyard, and close proximity to other island groups including:

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The Yasawas, known for dramatic landscapes, snorkelling, and cultural visits. Kadavu Island, where the Great Astrolabe Reef delivers world-class diving. Taveuni, the Garden Island, rich in waterfalls, reefs, and biodiversity. Lomaiviti Group, offering historic villages, untouched reefs, and genuine off-the-grid exploration.

// Photo credit: Fiji Regatta Week

For visiting crews, Musket Cove provides more than just a mooring — it’s a community. The Musket Cove Yacht Club, established to welcome visiting sailors, has no joining fee other than the requirement to arrive in your own yacht. It’s one of the most inclusive yacht clubs in the South Pacific and a cornerstone of the event’s warm, relaxed vibe.

Time to get onboard

Whether you’re returning for another unforgettable week or planning your first regatta at Musket Cove, now’s the time to register and start preparing. With the 2024 event hailed as a milestone celebration, expectations are high for 2025 — and if history is any guide, it won’t disappoint.

Visit the official site to register your boat and secure your place on the start line — and at the tiki bar:

👉 https://www.musketcovefiji.com/yacht-club-marina

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Spots fill fast, so get in early, gather your crew, and chart a course for a week of salt, sails, and South Pacific magic.

Event: 2025 Musket Cove Fiji Regatta Week

Dates: 12–16 September, 2025

Location: Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina, Mamanuca Islands, Fiji

Major Sponsor: The Yacht Sales Co.

Register now: https://www.musketcovefiji.com/yacht-club-marina

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