Port Douglas to Lizard Island Luxury Yacht Charter
Return by Charter Flight | The Definitive Northern Great Barrier Reef Journey
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A Luxury Yacht Charter Through One of the World’s Great Reef Systems
Some holidays visit the reef. This one travels through it.
A luxury yacht charter from Port Douglas to Lizard Island with a return charter flight is one of Australia’s most rewarding private travel experiences. It combines elegant life onboard with progressive exploration through the northern Great Barrier Reef, a region regarded by experienced divers, ocean travellers and expedition crews as one of the finest reef environments in the world.
This northern sector is known for healthy coral systems, dramatic bommies, clear offshore water, remote anchorages and globally recognised sites such as the Ribbon Reefs and Cod Hole. Rather than racing to one destination and back, guests move through a sequence of distinct marine landscapes before finishing with a spectacular low-level scenic flight above two World Heritage listed icons – the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.
For couples, families, milestone celebrations, divers and snorkellers, few Australian itineraries compare.
Why Port Douglas Is the Ideal Departure Point
Port Douglas offers a sophisticated beginning to a serious reef journey. Its marina setting, acclaimed dining scene, luxury homes and relaxed tropical atmosphere create an elegant prelude to life at sea.
Its northern location also provides efficient access toward the outer reef, Ribbon Reefs and Lizard Island, maximising time where it matters most – on the reef.
Many guests also choose to extend the journey with several nights in a private hilltop residence, designer villa or secluded tropical estate before or after their charter. Some charter guests may also stay on for a few nights to experience the famous resort on Lizard Island.

The Grand Finale: Scenic Flight Over Reef and Rainforest
The return journey is not simply transport. It is the final highlight.
Departing Lizard Island by scenic charter flight, guests enjoy sweeping low-level views across the reef systems they have just explored before tracking south above the coastline, rivers and ancient canopy of the World Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest.
After days experiencing the reef at sea level, seeing its scale from the air is a remarkable final perspective.

Example 7 Day Cairns to Lizard Island Itinerary
Every charter is tailored to weather, sea state, visibility, guest interests and seasonal marine life opportunities.
Day 1 – Welcome Aboard and Cruise North
Approx. 20–35 nautical miles
Board your private yacht in Port Douglas and settle into beautifully appointed cabins as the Coral Sea opens ahead. The first northern headlands fall behind, the pace slows, and the rhythm of life onboard begins.
Depending on departure time and conditions, the captain may position the yacht on selected outer reef systems north-east of Port Douglas, including renowned reef zones such as Agincourt Reef or other suitable first-night locations chosen for comfort, water clarity and the next day’s onward route.
If time allows, enjoy an introductory snorkel over shallow coral gardens where giant clams, reef fish and sea turtles are often seen in warm, clear water.
Why this location matters: The opening day transitions guests into reef life while positioning the charter yacht for deeper northern exploration.
Today’s feel: Elegant, anticipatory, immersive.
Day 2 – Outer Reef Coral Gardens and Signature First Dives
Approx. 15–30 nautical miles
Today the Great Barrier Reef becomes the focus.
The Captain selects sites according to conditions and guest experience. For snorkellers, expect effortless drifting above sunlit coral shelves alive with branching corals, plate corals, giant clams, anemonefish and turtles.
For scuba divers, outer reef walls, sandy channels and bommies rising from depth create a more dramatic underwater landscape. Schools of trevally, snapper, barracuda and reef sharks may patrol the blue edge.
Between sessions, return to the yacht for chef-prepared dining, complete privacy and a slow afternoon cruise north.
Why this dive spot: Outer reef systems often combine strong visibility, healthy coral cover and excellent biodiversity.
Marine highlights: Turtles, giant clams, reef sharks, schooling fish.
Today’s feel: Vibrant, adventurous, luxurious.
Day 3 – Ribbon Reefs South: Pinnacles, Towers and Marine Theatre
Approx. 25–45 nautical miles
The Ribbon Reefs are among the most celebrated dive regions in Australia and today reveals why.
These long, narrow reef systems feature coral pinnacles rising from deeper water toward the surface. Divers may spiral around towering bommies surrounded by schools of bigeye trevally, fusiliers, snapper and barracuda.
Look closer and the reef reveals intricate detail: nudibranchs, lionfish, pipefish, scorpionfish and delicate invertebrate life hidden among coral ledges and sea fans.
Snorkellers enjoy the upper reef where sunlight illuminates giant clams, hard coral gardens and vivid tropical fish.
Why this dive spot: Ribbon Reef pinnacles deliver vertical structure, biodiversity and a true sense of remoteness.
Today’s feel: Remote, world-class, awe-inspiring.
Day 4 – Cod Hole and Northern Ribbon Reef Prestige
Approx. 8–15 nautical miles
Few names in Australian diving carry the same reputation as the Cod Hole.
This legendary site is famous for giant potato cod, immense and curious fish that often approach divers calmly and closely. For many guests, this becomes the defining underwater memory of their Great Barrier Reef yacht charter.
Beyond the giant potato cod, the surrounding reef systems feature coral slopes, bommies, canyons and blue-water edges rich with trevally, moray eels, reef sharks and dense schools of reef fish.
For snorkellers, nearby reef tops can be exceptional, with clear water, textured coral shelves and active marine life close to the surface.
From June to July, the wider northern Ribbon Reefs are renowned for dwarf minke whale encounters. From July to September, humpback whales may also be seen migrating through Queensland waters.
Why this dive spot: The Cod Hole is one of the world’s great signature dives and a genuine bucket-list marine encounter.
Marine highlights: Giant potato cod, reef sharks, trevally, moray eels, seasonal whales.
Today’s feel: Iconic, thrilling, unforgettable.
Day 5 – Arrival at Lizard Island: Culture, History and Clam Gardens
Approx. 20–35 nautical miles
Arriving at Lizard Island by charter yacht is one of the great arrivals in Australian travel.
Known to Traditional Owners long before European arrival and later named by Captain Cook in 1770 after the many monitor lizards seen ashore, the island is now celebrated as one of Australia’s most exclusive tropical escapes.
Today combines island discovery with outstanding snorkelling at the famous Clam Gardens. Here, giant clams rest among magnificent coral beds, their electric blues and greens glowing beneath the water. Coral bommies attract butterflyfish, angelfish, wrasse and turtles.
Later, step ashore for a guided walk. Choose a beachside trail, a scenic ridge or the celebrated Cook’s Look summit, where panoramic views stretch across surrounding reefs and islands.
Why this location matters: Lizard Island blends reef excellence with cultural depth, history and dramatic natural beauty.
Today’s feel: Elevated, exclusive, cinematic.
Day 6 – Lizard Island Exploration: Turtles, Hidden Bays and Reef Freedom
Minimal cruising or local exploration
A full day around Lizard Island reveals a different side of the reef.
Instead of offshore pinnacles, expect intimate coral gardens, sheltered bommies, turtle feeding grounds and calm bays ideal for paddleboarding or relaxed snorkelling.
Snorkel with green sea turtles over coral flats. Drift above giant clam fields. Explore bommies alive with fusiliers, parrotfish, surgeonfish and wrasse. Scuba divers may enjoy local reef edges or coral slopes selected for the day’s conditions.
For guests seeking time ashore, secluded beaches and additional island walks offer another layer of discovery. Where conditions and regulations allow, guests may also enjoy light tackle fishing with the crew.
Why this location matters: It adds variety, combining reef adventure with the luxury of time, privacy and choice.
Today’s feel: Refined, unhurried, deeply rewarding.
Day 7 – Scenic Charter Flight Above Two World Heritage Icons
Disembark at Lizard Island and board your return charter flight.
From the air, the reef reveals a final masterpiece of colour and scale. Ribbon-like reef systems, coral lagoons, white sand cays and island peaks unfold beneath the wings before the rainforest mountains and river systems of Tropical North Queensland come into view.
It is a fitting finale to one of Australia’s finest luxury yacht charter journeys.
Guests may return to Cairns, Port Douglas or continue onward to their next destination.
Today’s feel: Spectacular, grateful, unforgettable.
Nature’s Calendar – Best Time to Charter
Diving and snorkelling are rewarding year-round on the Great Barrier Reef. The best time to travel depends on the experience you value most.
- June to November: Often favoured for drier weather, stable cruising conditions and excellent water clarity.
- June to July: Peak interest period for dwarf minke whale encounters in the northern Ribbon Reefs.
- July to September: Prime humpback whale migration months along the Queensland coast.
- November to March: Warmer water temperatures and key turtle nesting / hatchling months across many reef islands.
- October to December: The period most associated with annual coral spawning events, timed to moon phase, temperature and reef conditions.
Indicative Charter Investment
Yacht charter pricing varies by yacht size, season, crew level, inclusions, aviation requirements and guest numbers. As a realistic guide for a 7-night Port Douglas to Lizard Island itinerary:
- High-end bespoke charters with larger vessels, expanded crew or premium inclusions can exceed AUD $200,000+
- Premium crewed yachts from approximately AUD $95,000+
- Larger luxury yachts and superyachts from approximately AUD $120,000+

How Many Guests Can Stay Onboard?
From a single guest to around 12 guests or more, depending on the yacht selected, cabin configuration and commercial survey limits.
Some yachts are ideal for couples or smaller families seeking privacy and understated elegance. Others are designed for larger family groups, milestone celebrations or multi-generational travel.
Which Yacht Is Best for This Itinerary?
The best superyacht depends on more than guest numbers.
For an extended reef itinerary such as Port Douglas to Lizard Island, important considerations include:
• Cruising range and fuel capacity
• Comfort at anchor and stabiliser systems
• Experienced crew for remote reef operations
• Tender access to beaches and snorkel sites
• Suitable snorkel and dive setup
• Cabin layout and guest privacy
• Indoor and outdoor entertaining areas
• Speed, efficiency and long-range capability
YOTSPACE can quickly match the right yacht to your travel style, dates and priorities.
Marine Life You May Encounter
- Giant potato cod
- Green sea turtles
- Reef sharks
- Giant clams
- Maori wrasse
- Trevally and barracuda
- Moray eels
- Manta rays
- Dolphins underway
- Humpback whales
- Dwarf minke whales
- Vast schools of tropical reef fish
Frequently Asked Questions
Most 7-night itineraries begin from approximately AUD $75,000+, with larger luxury yachts and superyachts ranging higher depending on season, vessel and inclusions.
Diving and snorkelling are excellent year-round on the Great Barrier Reef. Seasonal highlights simply change through the year, from whale encounters in winter to turtle activity and warmer water in summer.
Dwarf minke whales are most sought after in June and July. Humpback whales are commonly seen from July to September. Turtle nesting and hatchling activity is most relevant from November to March.
The ideal yacht depends on your group size, preferred style, desired activities, dates and budget. YOTSPACE can shortlist the most suitable options quickly.
Why Book With YOTSPACE
YOTSPACE is locally based and backed by more than 20 years of Great Barrier Reef charter knowledge. We understand seasons, reef routing, yacht suitability and how to match guests with the right vessel for an exceptional experience.
From first enquiry to final boarding pass, every detail is handled with insight, discretion and genuine local expertise.
Plan Your Lizard Island Ocean Odyssey
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