BusinessForSale Logo BusinessForSale Logo
  • Sell your business
    • BizMatch
    • Business Search
    • Franchise Search
    • Register for free alerts
    • Sell Your Business
    • Find a Broker
    • Business Brokers Directory
    • Sign up as a Broker
    • Advertise your Franchise
    • How to Sell
    • How to Buy
    • Magazine
    • Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Login
Login
Current Criteria:

Search Businesses For Sale to find your perfect business for sale in Australia.

Browse our list of Franchises for sale.

Looking to sell your business?
Since 1987 we have thousands of business owners sell for a fraction of traditional fees.
Business For Sale can help you - Sell My Business

Need a Business Broker to help you sell a business?
Find A Business Broker near you.

Want help finding a business to buy?
Register for our free Buyer Matching Service.

Filter by Location

  • Adelaide Business For Sale
  • Brisbane Business For Sale
  • Canberra Business For Sale
  • Darwin Business For Sale
  • Hobart Business For Sale
  • Melbourne Business For Sale
  • Perth Business For Sale
  • Sydney Business For Sale
  • Business for Sale

4 Businesses for sale in Australia

Showing 1 to 4 of 4 businesses

EXCLUSIVE
Testing a listing creation image
Testing a listing creation
Toowoomba & Darling Downs Region, QLD
Testing a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creation Testing a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creation Testing a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creation Testing a listing creationTesting a listing creationTesting a listing creat
Pets
$209,209,202
EXCLUSIVE
Popular Takeaway Business image
Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
Minimum of 100 characters. A realistic and thorough business description can help attract buyers. Highlight the selling points of the business for sale and be sure to include: Years Established, Gross Turnover, Lease Terms, Staff Required, Reason for Selling, What the Business Does & Who its Clients Are, Parking, Floor Area/Property Size, if Business is Relocatable or can be Operated from Home, e
Accommodation
$350,000
EXCLUSIVE
Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney image
Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
Minimum of 100 characters. A realistic and thorough business description can help attract buyers. Highlight the selling points of the business for sale and be sure to include: Years Established, Gross Turnover, Lease Terms, Staff Required, Reason for Selling, What the Business Does & Who its Clients Are, Parking, Floor Area/Property Size, if Business is Relocatable or can be Operated from Home, e
Cafe
$850,000
EXCLUSIVE
 image
NSW
Contact Seller for Price

Thinking of Buying a Boat Charters Business in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

The Australian water passenger transport industry, which includes ferry services, boat hires, and private charters, is valued at $1.56 billion in 2025 with an average profit margin of 8.8%.

 

There are approximately 318 enterprises employing 5,362 people nationwide.

 

Revenue is projected to grow at an annualised 1.6% through 2030 to reach $1.7 billion, supported by rising tourism, improving discretionary incomes, and demand for leisure and sightseeing services.

 

However, operators face challenges from fuel price volatility, environmental compliance costs, and competition from low-cost sightseeing alternatives.

 

1. Is the Business Financially Sustainable and Profitable?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Boat charter businesses operate in a highly seasonal and discretionary market, relying on tourism, weather conditions, and domestic leisure trends.

 

Profitability depends on vessel utilisation, maintenance control, and efficient scheduling.

 

What to Check:

  • Revenue sources – Identify the mix between private charters, group tours, and contracted sightseeing operations.

  • Cost structure – Fuel and maintenance costs dominate expenses; wages account for $483 million across the sector.

  • Profitability trends – Compare results against the 8.8% industry margin, noting that profits surged in 2022–23 as tourism rebounded post-pandemic.

  • Seasonality and cash flow – Review cash reserves and booking policies to sustain operations during low seasons.

 

2. How Competitive is the Business’s Market Position?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Over 60% of marine transport firms operate along Australia’s east coast, particularly in New South Wales and Queensland, where tourism and marine access are strongest.

 

Competition is fragmented, with most charter operators being small businesses targeting local tourist hotspots.

 

What to Check:

  • Location and access – Prime harbours like Sydney, the Whitsundays, and Gold Coast provide high traffic but also higher berth costs.

  • Fleet capacity and presentation – Assess vessel quality, age, and safety compliance against Australian Maritime Safety Authority standards.

  • Client demographics – Travellers over 55 represent 46% of demand, supported by higher discretionary income and leisure time.

  • Partnership networks – Evaluate relationships with hotels, resorts, and tour agents who can drive consistent bookings.

 

3. Is the Business Aligned with Industry Trends and Future Growth?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Australia’s tourism recovery, supported by international arrivals and the domestic travel boom, is expected to lift demand for charters, ferries, and eco-cruises.

 

Sustainability trends and technological adoption will define future competitiveness.

 

What to Check:

  • Environmental compliance – Investment in low or zero-emission vessels is increasingly necessary to meet government and consumer expectations.

  • Technological innovation – Integration of 5G navigation and online booking systems improves safety and customer experience.

  • Tourism partnerships – Participation in local events, cruise itineraries, and marina developments strengthens exposure.

  • Growth markets – Demand from older and high-income travellers, along with corporate and wedding charters, supports long-term revenue stability.

 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Boat Charters Business?

 

With tourism rebounding and sustainability leading new opportunities, Australian boat charter businesses are positioned for renewed growth.

 

Profitability depends on maintaining efficient fleet operations, strategic location, and innovative, eco-friendly offerings that appeal to both domestic and international travellers.

 

For Buyers:
Create an account to set up alerts here.

 

For Sellers:
Sell Your Business here.

BusinessForSale Logo ABS Magazine Issue 99 Read our latest magazine
Buyers
  • Buy a Business
  • Buy a Franchise
  • Create a Search Alert
Sellers
  • Create a Listing
  • Find a Business Broker
  • Franchisor Sign Up
Guides
  • Buying Guide
  • Selling Guide
  • Magazines
Support
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • (02) 9281 4599
  • 3/425 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills NSW 2010
Copyright © 2025 Business For Sale. All Rights Reserved.