Over 90 beaches and reefs, not to mention the authentic Fijian cultural experiences that abound, are all on offer during the 4 unique 3 to 11 night itineraries. The special is valid for sale to the end of April 2022 or until space lasts, and travel from now until March 2023.
Captain Cook Cruises were one of the first Fiji Government COVID accredited operators and are experienced in all procedures to ensure every visitor has a safe and relaxed experience.
‘We are very happy to be welcoming back our international guests on board our voyages to the Yasawas, Mamanucas, Fiji’s Remote north and the pristine islands of the Lau and Kadavu. We are humbled by the enthusiasm and emotion from our passengers who are being welcomed so warmly by the people of Fiji.” says Allison Haworth West, Captain Cook Cruises Fiji CEO.
Both Captain Cook’s overnight, expedition style, small ship cruising experiences as well as their tall ship day sail experiences to Tivua Island, lend themselves to immersive experiences. The marine science opportunities are also enhanced by remote destinations, cultural experiences, natural unspoiled beauty and the company’s fabulous Fijian crew. Their Citizen Science projects for each cruise allow passengers access to observations of species that have been made in each location by using iNaturalist. They even have the opportunity to upload their own observations and possibly discover a new species as a result.
The special is available for travel from 2nd April. Travelers can enjoy the Mamanuca & Yasawa islands, cruising to these beautiful regions departing most Tuesdays and Saturdays plus a monthly remote Discovery cruise on selected dates on one of 3 incredible itineraries; the 7 or 11 night Lau & Kadavu and the 7 night Remote North Discovery cruise to Levuka, Savusavu & Taveuni.
For further information and bookings visit www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com, phone +679 6701 823, +61 2 9126 8160 or contact your local travel agent.
For further information and bookings, please contact Captain Cook Cruises on Fiji: +679 6701 823, or Australia T: +61 9126 8160 or Email: jackiec@captaincookcruisesfiji.com or visit www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com
Captain Cook Cruises were one of the first Fiji Government COVID accredited operators and are experienced in all procedures to ensure every visitor has a safe and relaxed experience.
‘We are very happy to be welcoming back our international guests on board our voyages to the Yasawas, Mamanucas, Fiji’s Remote north and the pristine islands of the Lau and Kadavu. We are humbled by the enthusiasm and emotion from our passengers who are being welcomed so warmly by the people of Fiji.” says Allison Haworth West, Captain Cook Cruises Fiji CEO.
Both Captain Cook’s overnight, expedition style, small ship cruising experiences as well as their tall ship day sail experiences to Tivua Island, lend themselves to immersive experiences. The marine science opportunities are also enhanced by remote destinations, cultural experiences, natural unspoiled beauty and the company’s fabulous Fijian crew. Their Citizen Science projects for each cruise allow passengers access to observations of species that have been made in each location by using iNaturalist. They even have the opportunity to upload their own observations and possibly discover a new species as a result.
The special is available for travel from 2nd April. Travelers can enjoy the Mamanuca & Yasawa islands, cruising to these beautiful regions departing most Tuesdays and Saturdays plus a monthly remote Discovery cruise on selected dates on one of 3 incredible itineraries; the 7 or 11 night Lau & Kadavu and the 7 night Remote North Discovery cruise to Levuka, Savusavu & Taveuni.
For further information and bookings visit www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com, phone +679 6701 823, +61 2 9126 8160 or contact your local travel agent.
For further information and bookings, please contact Captain Cook Cruises on Fiji: +679 6701 823, or Australia T: +61 9126 8160 or Email: jackiec@captaincookcruisesfiji.com or visit www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com
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