Captain Cook Cruises
Coral Princess, Coral Princess II, M.V Reef Escape, M.V. Reef Endeavour, MV Captain Cook&s Explorer, Murray Princess
Description
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
![]() Launched: 26th March 2000 Tonnage: 730 Length: 114 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 50 Rating: 3 Stars |
Coral Princess |
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Coral Princess is purpose-built for cruising the sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef. A small ship, she caters to no more than 50 passengers, ensuring every guest personal attention in comfortable surroundings. |
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![]() Launched: 26th March 2000 Tonnage: 730 Length: 114 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 50 Rating: 3 Stars |
Coral Princess II |
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Coral Princess II is also purpose-built for cruising the sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef. A small ship, she caters to no more than 46 passengers, ensuring every guest personal attention in comfortable surroundings. |
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![]() Launched: Tonnage: 1,850 Length: 210 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 120 Rating: 3 Stars |
M.V Reef Escape |
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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. |
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![]() Launched: 1st January 1950 Tonnage: 3,125 Length: 73 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 140 Rating: 3 Stars |
M.V. Reef Endeavour |
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M.V. Reef Endeavour is purpose built for the great barrier reef cruises. A small ship, she caters to more than 150 passengers, ensuring every guest personal attention in comfortable surroundings. |
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![]() Launched: Tonnage: 1,160 Length: 53 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 116 Rating: 3 Stars |
MV Captain Cook&s Explorer |
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MV Captain Cook's Explorer is Sydney's only overnight cruise ship, accommodating 116 passengers in 61 ensuite cabins, and over 300 passengers for sightseeing and dining. Design your own itinerary - active or laid back - from the hundreds of waterfront attractions and beaches scattered over 250 kilometres of foreshore. The views alone are worth the journey - from a breathtaking sunset over the sails of the Sydney Opera House to a sparkling dawn on the cliffs of the north shore. Captain Cook’s Explorer is simply the best address in Sydney. |
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![]() Launched: 1st January 1950 Tonnage: 1,500 Length: 220 Feet Total Crew: Unknown Occupancy: 120 Rating: 3 Stars |
Murray Princess |
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Murray Princess is purpose built for the Murray River. She is faithfully designed as a modern romantic representative of a time when hundreds of such vessels plied the river. Unlike most modern-day river vessels with imitation paddles, Murray Princess is propelled by an authentic, massive stern paddlewheel. |
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Further Information
Destinations - Far Away and Close Up
Small ship cruising takes you far from the beaten track and close up to places no other kind of cruising can reach. Your ships small size means it can negotiate narrow waterways, shallow bays and quiet rivers where bigger ships just cannot go.
So if it is nature, history, culture or people you appreciate most, a small ship allows you to experience them in places where they remain fresh, where the flood of tourists has not overrun them and will not overrun you.
Of course, you still enjoy all of the comforts larger ships provide: Swimming pools, sun decks, fine dining, entertainment and good company.
Cruises
Discovery - Australasia
Great Barrier Reef - Cairns to Cairns - Australasia
Great Barrier Reef - Cairns to Townsville - Australasia
Great Barrier Reef - Cairns to Townsville - Australasia
Great Barrier Reef - Townsville to Cairns - Australasia
Great Barrier Reef - Townsville to Cairns - Australasia
Murraylands & Wildlife - Australasia
Northern Fiji Dateline - Pacific
7 Nights |
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