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Designed for all the
comforts and luxury of 20th Century technology - Reef Escape(Dro Ki Dakau) is the ultimate
South Pacific `destination experience' cruise ship. An ancient culture, rich in myth and
legend, the Fijian lifestyle is beautiful in its simplicity.
Visit timeless
villages,
untouched by 20th Century technology and experience the unique local customs and
ceremonies.
Discover
the real Fiji over 3, 4 or 7 nights with a Captain Cook Cruise –
spectacular beaches, crystal clear waters, warm and friendly culture. MV
Reef Escape small ship cruises to the Yasawa Islands are designed to offer
guests an authentic and personal experience. Wake each day to idyllic
sites and exclusive destinations. Snorkel over magnificent coral reefs and
experience the culture first hand at traditional island villages and
handicraft markets. Reef Escape’s extra cruising comforts include a
swimming pool, extensive outdoor leisure decks and floor to ceiling
windows in every stateroom.
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Cruise
Inclusions
Every
cruise includes Nadi transfers, cruise accommodation, all meals, all
on-board facilities, snorkelling equipment, glass bottomed boat
excursions, village and island visits, cultural activities, meke and lovo
feast, guided island walks, Fijian VAT & HTT. Prices exclude drinks,
personal purchases, any optional tours such as scuba diving and fuel
surcharges.
Facilities
Swimming
pool, spa, sun deck, sauna; glass bottomed-boat, snorkelling and dive
vessels; pool bar, cocktail bar with baby grand, lounge, single-sitting
dining saloon and conference room; day spa, gift shop, library and videos;
guest laundry and 24 hour coffee and tea facilities.
Dining
Dining
is a vital ingredient in your Fijian cruise. Whether it is an alfresco
luncheon, a casual barbecue or table d’hote dinner, our food is prepared
on board from fresh local and imported produce and our on-board
entertainment adds a special flavour to the mix.
Accommodation
60
staterooms and cabins, each with private bathroom ensuite, on/off
air-conditioning, hair dryers, 240 volt power, international shaver point,
soaps, shampoo & towels serviced daily
All
Staterooms open onto the outside deck with panoramic floor to ceiling
windows (approx 12sq metres). Tabua Staterooms are located on the Upper
Deck and offer additional comfort. Staterooms are located on the Promenade
and Upper Decks. Bunk Bed Cabins on the Main Deck open to an inside
passageway with upper and lower berths.
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Yasawa
Islands Cruise– 7 nights
Depart:
Tuesday & Saturday 2.00pm (boarding 1.00pm). Return: Tuesday &
Saturday 9.00am
This
combination of both three and four night cruises brings together every
fascinating experience of the Yasawa Islands from the north to the south,
from culture to nature. Between departures you can enjoy a choice of
complimentary tours.
The exotic Mamanuca and
Yasawa Islands lie to the north west of Nadi, the international gateway to Fiji . It's a
breathtakingly beautiful cruising passage through hundreds of tropical volcanic islands
and spectacular coral gardens.
If you do not have time for the 7 night cruise a 3 and 4
night cruise is available
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Southern
Yasawa Islands Cruise – 3 nights
Departs:
Saturday 2.00pm (boarding 1.00pm). Returns: Tuesday 9.00am
On
this short introduction to Fiji you’ll discover the beauty of the
Southern Yasawa Island Group and the overwhelming friendly warmth of its
people.
Northern
Yasawa Islands Cruise – 4 nights
Departs:
Tuesday 2.00pm (boarding 1.00pm). Returns: Saturday 9.00am
This
journey to sheltered bays and islands in the remote Northern Yasawa Group
is everyone’s tropical island dream – long white beaches, turquoise
bays and colourful coral reefs.
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Northern
Fiji Dateline Discovery Cruises – 7-Nights
The
special seven-night cruise, venturing to the international dateline has been
developed after months of research and includes islands rarely visited by
commercial vessels. Join the Captain and crew as they guide you through the
hundreds of islands and reef; and the unique history, art and culture of the
Northern region.
Cruise
beyond the Yasawa Island to Levuka on the island of Ovalau. This quiet town with
its stately backdrop of 19th Century colonial architecture and
waterfront promenades is a time capsule of colonial rule. Swim in the Bourma
Waterfall lagoon on Taveuni Island and stand on the 180th Meridian
– the arbitrary Dateline between today and tomorrow. Our journey takes you to
Savusavu’s extinct volcanic crater, hot springs and thriving markets. Explore
picture perfect coral cays where the water is so clear the marine life appear
like stars on a giant movie screen.
. Tuesday 06 November 2007
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