Sydney to Hobart Race PLUS the Three Capes - Photography Journey - December 28th to 30th - 2026 - Sold Out!!!
Sail the Three Capes — Photography Journey December 28–30, 2026 Only 4 Places Available $7,595AU Single Place $1,000AU Non-refundable Deposit Balance of Full Payment Due 1st June 2026 Capture the drama of the Sydney to Hobart finale — as we sail into Tasmania’s wild south-east This unique photography journey coincides with one of Australia’s most iconic sporting moments — the thrilling finish of the legendary Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race in southern Tasmania. As we step aboard a luxury ocean racer and transition into an unforgettable coastal expedition along the raw, untamed cliffs of the Tasman Peninsula. Over 3 days and 2 nights, you’ll experience a rare combination of world-class yacht racing energy and remote landscape photography — all from the best vantage point possible: the sea. With only four guests onboard, this is an intimate, high-access experience designed for serious photographers and adventurers alike. What You’ll Experience Day 1 — Hobart to Port Arthur Photograph the electric atmosphere as we sail out of Hobart to meet the yachts completing the Sydney to Hobart race, capturing the emotion, scale, and movement of this world-famous event. You'll have front row seats! Days 2–3 — Tasman Peninsula Expedition Sail along some of Tasmania’s most dramatic coastline, the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere, as we capture more of this historic race as the yachts round the Tasman Peninsula heading for the finish line, with photography also including: Tasman Island Cape Pillar Cape Hauy Sydney to Hobart racing yachts Fortescue Bay The Totem Pole Expect towering sea cliffs, moody seascapes, and constantly changing light — ideal conditions for powerful imagery. Wildlife encounters are common, with opportunities to photograph seals, seabirds, and marine life along the journey. Your Vessel — Helsal IV Your home for the journey is Helsal IV, a 62-foot (18.65m) luxury ocean racer/cruiser and veteran of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Purpose-built for performance and comfort, Helsal IV offers: Spacious deck access for photography Comfortable overnight accommodation Stable sailing ideal for coastal exploration An experienced crew deeply familiar with Tasmanian waters Departing from Hobart, this vessel allows access to remote and otherwise unreachable locations. Important — Mobility & Suitability This experience takes place on an active sailing vessel in open ocean conditions. Guests must have a good level of mobility, balance, and stability, and be comfortable: Moving around a boat while at sea Stepping between surfaces and navigating a yacht interior Standing for periods while shooting Adapting to changing sea and weather conditions This trip is best suited to those with an adventurous spirit and confidence to be on the open water. If you’re unsure about suitability, we strongly encourage you to get in touch before booking. Trip Details Dates: December 28–30, 2026 Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights Departure: Hobart, Tasmania Group Size: Maximum 4 guests Style: Intimate sailing and photography experience Pricing Single Occupancy ONLY - 4 AVAILABLE: $7,595 per person Why This Journey Is Different This is more than a photography trip — it’s a rare convergence of sport, wilderness, and amazing access. With just four participants, you’ll experience: Front-row access to a globally recognised yacht race finish Exclusive, uncrowded shooting environments Flexibility to work with weather and light A deeper, more immersive connection to the landscape Limited Availability With only 4 places available, this journey is extremely limited and will fill quickly. Images supplied by Jimmy Emms & Cam Blake Photography
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