Tin Can Bay
Star Marinas Tin Can Bay have fully refurbished the marina with all-new berths, upgraded the laundry, bathrooms and hardstand facilities and installed Marina net wireless internet connection.
Star Marinas is a premier brand of marinas located in Coffs Harbour, Bribie Island and Tin Can Bay.
Offering a sea change in the marina business, Star Marinas has committed itself to delivering boaties professional management and modern facilities. Spliced with old-fashioned friendly service and a thorough local knowledge.
Star Marinas have undoubtedly modernized and expanded three iconic boating destinations on the East Coast. All places of outstanding natural beauty, each location has something special for recreational and commercial boating. Each marina also has a range of berths available for purchase or rent.
With berths on the Eastern Seaboard becoming scarcer; the marine community has welcomed this establishment.
This Pacific Harbour marina is located on Bribie Island. This unique location the perfect base for accessing the sheltered waters of Pumicestone Passage as well as the recreational opportunities of Moreton Bay.
Tin Can Bay Marina is situated at the southern base of the Great Sandy Strait, the gateway to Cooloola and Fraser Island.
Coffs Harbour International Marina welcomes a rising number of overseas and Australian visitors each year.
The Star Marina Cruising Club also provides boaties with incentives and the flexibility to use credit between the three marinas.
Star Marinas Tin Can Bay have fully refurbished the marina with all-new berths, upgraded the laundry, bathrooms and hardstand facilities and installed Marina net wireless internet connection.
Bribie Island offers anglers are some of the best game fishing grounds in the world less than one hour away. Ocean access is safe and quick, with no treacherous bars to navigate.
Coffs is the perfect launch pad to the Solitary Islands Marine Park. It covers 75 kilometres of estuaries, secluded beaches, and the Solitary Islands where the warm reef currents meet the southern flows.