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Cruises in Fiji Captain Cook Cruises With
Captain Cook Cruises it is still possible to get lost amongst Fiji's 300 islands,
rich in ceremony and tradition, and at the same time, enjoy aquatic sports at
some of the region's best resorts and most beautiful deserted beaches. A
cruise is the ideal way to discover this island paradise. By day you will wander
unspoiled beaches, visit remote villages, or just laze in the turquoise waters
of an island lagoon. At night, enjoy superb cuisine or go ashore for a
traditional lovo feast. Discover
the real Fiji... Operating
from Nadi, Captain Cook Cruises has five popular choices for those seeking to
explore Fiji on the water, while being pampered by the genuinely friendly Fijian
crew. The luxurious 120-passenger 'Reef Escape' departs Denarau Marina every week on two unforgettable cruises of the beautiful Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. She offers superb air-conditioned staterooms and cabins, all with private facilities. She also features a sauna and spa, comfortable bar and lounge areas, extensive sun-deck and a swimming pool. A 'Reef Escape' cruise combines 21st century luxury with the timeless culture of the Fijian islands. |
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The
Three-night Mamanuca and Southern Yasawa Islands Cruise departs every
Saturday on an idyllic cruise of discovery through these sheltered islands.
This is the way to discover the real Fiji, including a full day on the
sacred island Vanua Levu plus another full day exploring the Waya Islands. The Four-night Yasawa Islands Cruise ventures further afield, departing every Tuesday. This cruise includes a lovo feast and traditional 'meke dance' with visits to the Naviti Islands, the northern Yasawas and the famous Blue Lagoon. |
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Join the Captain and crew of the 110 foot square-rigged brigantine 'Ra Marama' and the traditional 60 foot ketch 'Rubaiyyat' and step back in time to an era of tall ships, swaying palms and friendly Pacific islanders. The Three-day Sailing Safari sails the calm waters of the Mamanuca and Southern Yasawa Islands, with passengers sleeping ashore in comfortable tents on a remote tropical island. Sailing Safaris depart every Monday and Friday with optional bure accommodation at extra cost. The
Two-Island Day Cruise sets sail for the spectacular gardens of Magic
Island and Plantation Island resort, with a tropical luncheon and a host
of shipboard, water and beach activities. The Two-Island cruise departs
everyday and scuba diving, waterskiing and paraflying are available at a
small extra cost. The
Starlight Dinner Cruise features champagne cocktails at sunset while sailing to
the 'First Landing Restaurant' at Vuda Point for a dinner under the stars. The
Starlight Dinner Cruise sails every night at 5.30pm. For more information on Captain Cook Cruises, go to: |
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