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d’Albora Marinas Strengthens Southeast Queensland Presence with New Acquisition

Tin Can Bay Marina Joins d’Albora Network Amidst Major 2026 Developments

d’Albora Marinas Strengthens Southeast Queensland Presence with New Acquisition?w=400

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d’Albora Marinas, Australia’s largest premium marina and hospitality network, has expanded its national footprint with the acquisition of Tin Can Bay Marina, strengthening its presence in Southeast Queensland and reinforcing its commitment to investing in standout coastal destinations.

Located in the heart of the Great Sandy Strait, Tin Can Bay Marina is a well-established boating destination offering 172 wet berths, a full-service boatyard, fuel facilities, and waterfront accommodation. Renowned for its access to K’gari (Fraser Island), sheltered cruising grounds, and strong local boating community, the marina will now officially join the d’Albora network.

Customers at Tin Can Bay Marina will continue to enjoy the same location, facilities, and on-site services, with further details regarding branding and operational updates to be communicated directly in the coming months.

d’Albora’s expansion in Southeast Queensland also includes continued investment in its existing Queensland assets. This includes d’Albora Pacific Point Marina & Boatyard, located just north of the Gold Coast, which has recently delivered 54 new marina berths and upgraded on-site facilities. Phase two of the development is now underway with planning approval achieved, delivering a new 14,000sqm commercial marine precinct, including work sheds, office space, additional wet berths, and a new dry storage facility, ultimately providing capacity for more than 1,400 berthing customers on site.

For more information, visit d’Albora Marinas’ official website.

Published:Thursday, 12th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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