The Royal Hobart Regatta is a popular and historic event celebrated primarily in Tasmania, Australia. The event dates back to 1838, which makes it one of the oldest public holidays in Australia. This regatta is held annually in the month of February, usually on the second Monday, at the Royal Tasmania Yacht Club. The Regatta is characterized by a variety of water-based events which creates an atmosphere filled with fun and excitement.

Spectators of the Royal Hobart Regatta enjoy a myriad of activities during the festivity. These include rowing events, dragon boat races, jet ski races, powerboat events, and sailing races, not to mention the plethora of shore-based attractions such as food stalls, fairground rides, and entertainment shows. People from all around Tasmania and elsewhere in Australia travel to witness this grand celebration by the water.

The community involvement and the spirit of competition are what make the Royal Hobart Regatta a unique occasion. Though the Regatta is most famous for its maritime activities, it also successfully raises funds for charities and develops camaraderie among participants. Throughout its long history, the event has evolved but still maintains its traditional roots, making it an event that respects its past while looking forward to the future.