Sydney’s social calendar has its non-negotiables and Veuve Clicquot in the Sun aboard The Jackson Sydney sits firmly at the top. Returning as part of the superyacht’s Iconic Summer Series, this golden-hour celebration is where champagne, music and harbour views collide in the most polished way possible. The Jackson Sydney 2026 Spring …

After a sold-out Christmas and New Year period, The Jackson Sydney is once again setting the pace for summer with its Superyacht Saturdays, running from January through to April 2026 and Veuve Clicquot in the Sun is the season’s most anticipated event.
What to Expect
Hosted across The Jackson’s tri-level decks, Veuve Clicquot in the Sun is a sun-soaked afternoon that drifts seamlessly into sunset. Guests are treated to flowing Veuve Clicquot, champagne-fuelled canapés, and DJ-led golden-hour sets all against the backdrop of Sydney Harbour at its most photogenic.

It’s elevated but relaxed. Luxe without trying too hard. The kind of event where time slows, glasses stay full, and the view does most of the talking.
Event Dates – Veuve Clicquot in the Sun
Tickets from $159
Running January to April 2026
- Saturday 17 January 2026
- Saturday 31 January 2026
- Saturday 14 February 2026
- Saturday 21 February 2026
- Saturday 7 March 2026
- Saturday 11 April 2026
With limited capacity and consistently high demand, dates regularly sell out well in advance. The Jackson Sydney 2026 Spring …

The Venue: The Jackson Sydney
Named after the shimmering waters of Port Jackson, The Jackson Sydney is the city’s most luxurious superyacht, designed for premium experiences and five-star hospitality. With expansive outdoor decks, refined interiors and uninterrupted harbour views, it’s the ultimate floating venue for Sydney’s most stylish celebrations.
How to Book
Tickets are available via The Jackson Sydney’s official website.
View the full calendar and secure your spot here:
thejackson.com.au/whatson

If summer had a signature event, this would be it, champagne in hand, sun on skin, Sydney Harbour glowing.
If summer had a dress code, this would be it.






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