Hamilton Island Race Week has passed the 100-boat milestone well ahead of schedule, with entries continuing to build toward its 41st edition from 15–22 August 2026, reflecting strong early interest across divisions.
The milestone 100th entry is Maritimo 100, a 100-foot Oyster 100 entered in the Non-Spinnaker Division. Her early commitment places her among the largest yachts currently planning to race at Hamilton Island Race Week 2026.
Entries for 2026 are tracking ahead of recent years, a trend that has historically translated into strong class depth and competitive racing across the fleet. The entry list already reflects the diversity Hamilton Island Race Week is known for, with trailable yachts, performance race boats, IRC contenders, large cruising yachts and big-boat entries committing well in advance.
Hamilton Island Race Director Denis Thompson said the appeal of racing in the Whitsundays, combined with the regatta’s class structure, was evident in the early entry numbers.
“Hamilton Island Race Week is built on the principle that all boats are welcome and that each boat races in a division that suits it,” Thompson said. “When the divisions are right, the racing is better. Crews know exactly who they are up against, and that creates close, hard-fought competition right across the fleet.
“It’s competitive on the water, but the location is a big part of the appeal,” he said. “Starts in and around Dent Passage, racing through the Whitsunday Islands, and finishing each day in such a remarkable sailing destination is why so many crews lock it into their calendar early. There are very few regattas that offer this combination.”
Hamilton Island Race Week is widely regarded for its egalitarian class structure and vibrant onshore program, which complements the racing.
The early entry of Maritimo 100 adds further weight to the developing fleet. One of only two Oyster 100s built, the yacht was designed by Ed Dubois and built by Oyster Yachts in the United Kingdom. Owned by Bill Barry-Cotter, Maritimo 100 follows a long tradition of large cruising yachts competing at Hamilton Island Race Week, alongside long-time entrant Zoe, which has been part of the regatta for decades.
Maritimo 100 skipper Peter Jones, who recorded his 28th start in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race when the event celebrated its 80th edition in December 2025, said Hamilton Island Race Week remained a fixture on the Australian racing calendar.
“The sailing is varied and the conditions change across the week,” Jones said. “You get a mix of passage racing and shorter courses, and the Whitsundays is an incredible place to race a boat. It’s an event worth planning a season around.”
Racing is conducted across a combination of passage races and shorter course formats throughout the Whitsundays. August conditions typically deliver moderate temperatures, contributing to high completion rates across divisions.
Held during the southern hemisphere winter, Hamilton Island Race Week offers sailors the opportunity to race in temperate conditions set against the backdrop of the Whitsunday Islands, with a wide range of sailing challenges.
Sailor Information and Offers
Entries open
Enter now via the Race Week website. Complimentary berthing from 13-24 August is included in event entry (subject to availability).
Early Bird Sailor Accommodation Offer
Exclusive Early Bird accommodation offers for Race Week sailors are available on selected accommodation for bookings made by 31 March 2026. View offers and full terms and conditions on the Race Week website.
Extended berthing offer GCCM Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race & Hamilton Island Race Week 2026
oats competing in the GCCM Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race 2026 (30 July – 4 August 2026) and Hamilton Island Race Week 2026 are eligible for extended complimentary berthing at Hamilton Island Marina from 9-24 August 2026 (subject to availability). Berths must be booked by 1 June 2026.
Hamilton Island Race Week 2026 at a glance
- Dates: 15–22 August 2026
- Location: Whitsundays, Queensland
- Entries: 100 boats confirmed
- Racing: Passage races and shorter course formats
- Berthing: Included with entry
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About Hamilton Island Race Week
Hamilton Island Race Week 2026 will be held from 15–22 August 2026.
Hamilton Island Race Week is Australia’s premier offshore sailing regatta and has been a highlight of the national sailing calendar for more than four decades.
Attracting more than 200 yachts and crews from across Australia and around the world, the regatta was established in 1984 and is renowned for its challenging racing, spectacular Whitsundays setting and vibrant week-long program of onshore events, dining and celebrations in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
About Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island is Australia’s tropical island in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, offering direct flights from major east coast cities .in under 2.5 hours from door to the reef. The island features a wide range of accommodation, from family-friendly apartments to luxurious stays at private retreat qualia and new boutique hotel The Sundays. Guests can enjoy two spas, a golf course, over 20 restaurants and bars, and more than 60 activities and experiences, including tours to world-famous Whitehaven Beach and the iconic Heart Reef.
The island also boasts a year-round calendar of world-class events. Highlights include the Hamilton Island Endurance Series - featuring the Hamilton Island Hilly Half Marathon (3 May 2026), the Great Whitehaven Beach Run (24 May 2026), and the Hamilton Island Triathlon and Ocean Swim (21-22 November 2026), as well as Pas de Deux in Paradise, a bi-annual collaboration with The Australian Ballet at Pebble Beach, qualia (15-17 and 17-19 May 2026). There's always something exciting to look forward to on Hamilton Island.
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