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Tourists are enjoying a new level of luxury following the launch of a vessel that promises improved comfort for passengers and greater care for waterways.

Noosa Ferry and Cruise Co owner David Stielow has billed the HV Stillwater as a new benchmark in accessible, eco-luxury cruising.

“We are incredibly proud to welcome Stillwater to our fleet,” he said.

“This vessel represents a new chapter for us – one where sustainability, accessibility and elegance come together to offer a truly special experience on the Noosa River.

“Stillwater’s advanced hybrid-electric propulsion system, creates a peaceful and eco-conscious cruising experience that aligns with the region’s strong environmental values.

“Built locally in Noosa and crafted with a boutique feel, HV Stillwater features bespoke finishes, comfortable lounge-style seating and panoramic views that invite guests to relax and connect with the surrounding beauty.

Guests relax on HV Stillwater.

“Whether enjoying a scenic sunset, an afternoon cruise or private charter, Stillwater offers a uniquely refined way to cruise the Noosa River.”

Minister for the Environment and Tourism Andrew Powell said the launch of the new vessel was made possible through the state government’s Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund.

“The HV Stillwater is setting a new standard for inclusive tourism in Queensland,” he said.

“It offers the chance for everyone to explore the natural beauty of the Noosa River in comfort and style without damaging our waterways.

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“With the help of the Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund, we’re removing barriers and creating opportunities for both locals and visitors, helping to attract a wider range of travellers to our region and strengthening Queensland’s position as a leader in inclusive and sustainable tourism.”

The Noosa region attracts about 2 million visitors every year, including domestic overnight visitors and day-trippers, generating $1.7 billion in spending.

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