The Yot Club

The next-level party boat has two bars, a stage and a dance floor — and it's sailing through Brisbane for the next two months.
Sarah Ward
January 13, 2020

Overview

Brisbane has long been partial to a party boat. The Island did the honours from the 80s through until early last decade, and Seadeck has cruised the river over the past couple of years. Now Yot Club has started sailing into the city's waters, and it's making quite a big splash — as you'd expect from a huge yacht with two bars, a stage, a dance floor and a 400-person capacity.

Throwing its next series of shindigs between February–May, the glamorous, custom-built vessel calls itself "the world's first super yacht entertainment venue". It's certainly something that southeast Queensland hasn't seen before, at the very least. Sprawling over two levels, it measures nearly 40-metres long and over 22-metres wide, and blends a licensed floating club and a luxe function space, including room for 200 people to enjoy a sit-down meal.

With lounges across an open deck and undercover, a VIP room in the hull, both general and ticketed events set to welcome guests, and the promise of bands and DJs on its lineup, Yot Club wants to be the region's one-stop watery hangout. It serves up more than water, of course, thanks to a menu of classic and creative cocktails, plus brews chilled in the 45-keg-capacity cool room.

Yot Club sets off from South Bank's Ferry Terminal One, with tickets starting from $39. Dates vary between Saturday, February 15 and Sunday, May 17, but you can head along for a cruisy Friday night, or enjoy a watery Saturday or Sunday afternoon session.

Images: Yot Club. Updated March 10.

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