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World Arc Leg 17: Mackay, Australia to Darwin, Australia on Farr 65 – Celeste of Solent

Cost

€3,520

Dates

2 August 2026 to 24 August 2026

What's included

The prices includes professional crew and all boat costs, food costs are additional and shared between all crew members.
Further additional costs include flights, transfers, meals and accommodation ashore and personal insurance.

What to expect

Get ready to set sail on an unforgettable 1,480 NM adventure from Mackay to Darwin, where the journey is just as thrilling as the destination!

Taking part in a World ARC leg is both a challenging and rewarding experience. As a crew member you become part of the team and are involved in everything from navigating to cooking and taking care of the boat. During offshore passages watch shifts will be in place. This means crew are on watch for three hours and off watch for six hours. The responsible ‘on-watch’ team handles steering, trimming, and navigation while off-watch you get a chance to rest, sleep and also prepare meals and help out with other duties around the boat.

The voyage begins in Mackay, Queensland—a laid-back coastal town known for its sugarcane fields, stunning beaches, and a marina that’s ready to send you off on your epic journey. Joining on board Celeste on August 2nd allows for crew to get to know each other and to explore Mackay. This is a laid-back coastal town known for its sugarcane fields, stunning beaches, and a marina that’s ready to send us off on this epic journey. Once Celeste is prepared and there has been a thorough safety briefing, we set sail and catch the trade winds, leaving the bustling east coast behind and trading it for the vast, open waters of the Coral Sea. We will sail past the Whitsunday Islands, where turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs create a sailor’s paradise. We will keep our eyes peeled for dolphins playing in our wake or humpback whales breaching in the distance; the wildlife in this part of the world is nothing short of spectacular. Dropping anchor in one of the sheltered coves allows crew to take a dip in the crystal-clear water or explore the islands’ secluded beaches.

As we sail northward, the landscape begins to change. The Great Barrier Reef slips away, replaced by the wild and rugged beauty of Cape York Peninsula. This is true adventurer territory—where dense rainforests meet red, rocky cliffs, and the sea teems with life. The fishing here is world-class, so we will probably throw a line overboard and see what we can catch for dinner? The culture is a fascinating mix of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and the local communities have rich traditions dating back tens of thousands of years. Rounding the tip of Australia, we will sail into the Arafura Sea, where the tropical heat intensifies and the waters deepen to a rich sapphire blue. We are now on the home stretch to Darwin, but there are still plenty of adventures to be had. We might consider a detour to the Tiwi Islands, where we can experience the unique culture and warm hospitality of the Tiwi people. Or, if we are in the mood for some serious fishing, the waters here are famous for their barramundi and sailfish. Finally, we will make our approach to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory. This vibrant, multicultural city is a melting pot of cultures, with a rich history and a laid-back vibe that makes it the perfect place to end our journey. We will dock at the Darwin Marina and swap stories with fellow sailors of the World ARC.

From the pristine waters of the Whitsundays to the wild frontier of the Northern Territory, this sailing trip is one for the books. Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime as you sail from Mackay to Darwin!

Itinerary

Start: Mackay, Australia, Crew Arrive 2nd August
Sail past the Whitsunday islands, the Great Barrier Reef & Cape York Peninsula into the Arafura Sea with a possible detour to the Tiwi islands.
End: Darwin, Australia – 24th August

Crew information

S/Y Celeste of Solent is always manned by a crew that holds Master of Yacht certification and has a number of skippers available. The crew rotate and for each Leg of the World ARC the skipper has been nominated so you can be confident of whom you will be sailing with. All skippers have many years of experience sailing on board Celeste and other yachts and some are also instructors for Master of Yacht. Leg 1-4 Skipper: Mats Eriksson has sailed all his life with more than 60,000 nautical miles including multiple crossings of the Atlantic.

Where

Cruise the Great Barrier Reef and Northern Australia.

Get ready to set sail on an unforgettable 1, 480NM adventure from Mackay to Darwin, where the journey is just as thrilling as the destination! From the pristine waters of the Whitsundays to the wild frontier of the Northern Territory, this sailing trip is one for the books.

Accommodation

On longer passages, over open sea with night sailing, crew alternate between the berths in the aft. Under way, it is most comfortable place to sleep.

Pre Requisite Experience

The crew of Celeste are very happy to sail with clients who have limited offshore sailing experience. However, we would suggest that at the very least you have experience of an over-night passage on a sailing yacht prior to joining a World ARC leg.

World Arc Leg 17: Mackay, Australia to Darwin, Australia on Farr 65 – Celeste of Solent

Farr 65 – Celeste of Solent

Designed for the Millennium Round the World Race and launched in 2003 as Hugo Boss for Formula 1 racing. The Farr 65 is a comfortable ocean racing yacht built with performance in mind. With the aim to be faster than her contemporaries at the time, she has a spacious open cockpit, twin wheels, a Lewmar pedestal grinding system and a...