
The ticket booth for the 2022 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show has officially opened, with online sales now available.
For the next four days, a one-day general admission ticket will cost $26.79 for an adult once administration fees are added, with children aged 15 years and under admitted free.
This ticket can be used on any day of the show, which this year will run from May 19-22.
But the keener boaters will also be able to buy a $309.43 VIP pass for any of the show's four days that includes access to the show's waterfront Lagoon Lounge as well as all-day five-star food and drinks via the InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort.
You can even take this experience up a notch with a $463.55 VIP Terrace upgrade that provides a more private space and champagne.
Early adopters who book online will also go on the draw to win a $5818 three-night Hayman Island holiday.
Onsite parking is $42.40 a day.

This year is shaping up to be a big one for particularly larger boat brands, with the reveal of the Riviera 78, a raft of new Horizon models including the Horizon FD75 Open Flybridge, FD88 and FD90 Skyline, and a few surprises along the way to feature at this year’s event.
Riviera has also teased it will have two surprise reveals for the 2022 show spectacular held on the Gold Coast.
The new-boat action won’t be confined to just the big boats, with the Australian Marine Centre locking in the Australian release of the Invincible 33 powered catamaran, a serious saltwater fishing platform with up to 900hp of outboard-engined performance on tap.

Meanwhile, jet ski specialist JSW Powersports has teased it will have the entire three-model Sea-Doo Fish Pro range on display including the 130 Scout, 170 Pro and 170 Trophy.
It will also have Malibu’s newest Australian-built bowrider, the Malibu Wakesetter 21LX, and a new range of Seabob water toys.
It will also host the Australian debut of the Sea Fox 328 Commander, a 10-metre saltwater centre console capable of hitting 50 knots when equipped with the range-topping 450hp Mercury Racing outboard engines.
Tickets are available here.