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Docklands waterways

Shiny blue water and the front of two yachts

There is an overarching vision for Docklands to be an integrated working harbour, with boating opportunities and a vibrant events space.

Boats docked on a still river on a sunny day

The Waterfront City Marina's berthing terms and conditions are designed to ensure the safety and boating pleasure of Waterfront City public berthing patrons.

Colourful dragon boats competing on a river

The Docklands Boating Hub is located at Shed 2 on Victoria Harbour, promotes and encourages community water activities.

Two men enjoying a chat on a yacht

The City of Melbourne encourages the boating community to visit Docklands via the four marinas which offer a total of 80 public berths.

Waterfront City Marina

Waterfront City Marina offers the largest number of visitor berths for casual short term berthing at Docklands.

Melbourne vista at night

Australia’s newest superyacht destination is right at the doorstep of one of the world’s most liveable cities.

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Berthing licences

Close up of a wharf with orange life ring

City of Melbourne manages berthing on undeveloped wharves in Victoria Harbour and along the Yarra River within these parameters.

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NYE at Docklands

Fireworks in a twilight sky over still waters

The City of Melbourne manages berth bookings at Waterfront City Marina for New Year’s Eve.

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Water transport

Boats docked with Melbourne city skyline in the background

Find a range of commercial boat operators offering services for you to enjoy Docklands from the water persepctive.

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Fishing at Docklands

Fishing at Docklands

Docklands’ waterways are home to 19 species of edible fish. Mussels, pipis and pilchard fillets are the preferred baits.

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