Description
MV Reef Escape's small size and shallow draft make it uniquely suited to navigate the sheltered waters of the Yasawa Islands where coral reefs abound. There are big ship comforts too, including a swimming pool, extensive outdoor leisure decks and an embarkation platform with a lift from water level to the main deck. The accommodation is also extraordinarily light and open for a vessel of this size. Floor to ceiling windows, opening directly on to the outside deck, offer spectacular views.
Shipboard features include a purpose-built conference room and single sitting dining room. The onboard atmosphere is casual and relaxed. Sarongs and shorts are the daily attire for lazing around the pool, coffee bar and sun deck. At sunset the mood changes to champagne and cocktails in the panoramic lounge, as the dining saloon converts to a sea of white linen, a la carte dining and island entertainment.
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Bunk Bed Cabin (M)
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Stateroom (P)
Floor to ceiling windows, each has private bathroom, ensuite, air con, hair dryer, shampoo and towels,serviced daily |
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Tabua Stateroom (U)
Floor to ceiling windows, each has private bathroom, ensuite, air con, hair dryer, shampoo and towels,serviced daily |
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Cruise Line
The real enjoyment of travel lies in the details - a coloured world of coral seen for the first time, a smiling welcome to an island village, yachts racing under spinnakers past a harbour beach, magnificent cliffs above a quiet river.
As a small ship cruise company, Captain Cook Cruises is uniquely able to offer these intimate and personal experiences to every traveller.
From the Great Barrier Reef to the islands of Fiji, from the bays and beaches of Sydney Harbour to the outback vastness of the Murray River Basin, we draw on over 35 years of cruising knowledge to create individual travel experiences you will never forget.
Ships
Coral Princess, Coral Princess II, M.V Reef Escape, M.V. Reef Endeavour, Murray Princess, MV Captain Cook&s Explorer