Just nine departures remain for unforgettable expeditions exploring Fiji’s farthest outreaches on Captain Cook Cruises Fiji’s luxury expedition small ship MS Caledonian Sky before she leaves Fiji on October 26 this year. There’s limited time left for travellers to experience the magic of the ship’s final expeditions into remote Fiji, with bonus Sail-for-Seven-Pay-for-Four and 40 per cent savings specials still available.
Some of MS Caledonian Sky’s remaining few voyages are now sold out. Limited space is still available on select itineraries that feature remote, previously unexplored locations, with expeditions reaching to the otherwise unreachable islands in the Lau group and Fiji’s remote north for the final time. Guests will visit islands, beaches and villages that are exclusively available to Captain Cook Cruises Fiji and inaccessible by other means, providing a truly rare and authentic cultural experience.
See the remaining departures here: https://www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com/small-ship-cruises. Highlights are:
7-NIGHT REMOTE NORTH DISCOVERY
Final departure October 5:
7-NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF 4 – save more than 40%; solo travellers pay the twin share rate.
- Guests explore Captain Cook Cruises Fiji’s private island, Tivua Island, and try coral planting with the ship’s onboard Marine Biologists.
- The ship visits Levuka on the island of Ovalau, Fiji’s first capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Guests explore Taveuni, home to more than 600 waterfalls, and be welcomed into the village for a sevu sevu.
- Guests experience the magic of Kioa Island, an island with heritage from Tuvalu and Polynesian culture. Kioa is famous for vibrant for its culture, singing, dancing and weaving.
7-NIGHT SOUTHERN LAU EXPEDITION
Departs September 14 and October 12
7-NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF 4 – save more than 40%
- Travellers explore Tivua Private Island’s coral gardens, try coral planting or enjoy a scenic walk around the island and a relax on the beach.
- Guests engage in cultural exchanges and savour the flavours of Fijian cuisine in the charming village of Buliya.
- The ship visits Fulaga’s extraordinary extinct volcano crater, known for crystal-clear lagoons and vibrant coral.
- The ship calls in at Vatulele, famous for the Red Prawns and the best Tapa (traditional Fijian fabric) in Fiji.
- Travellers can explore Beqa Island, famous for traditional fire walkers and shark dives.
Limited availability remains on the 3-NIGHT MAMANUCA AND SOUTHERN YASAWA ISLANDS departing on September 21 and October 19, while just a handful of cabins remain on the 4-NIGHT NORTHERN YASAWA ISLANDS departing September 24 and October 22 with savings of 20 per cent.
Meanwhile, Captain Cook Cruises popular day and dinner sail cruses will continue, with visits to the company’s private Tivua Island for a day’s relaxing, snorkelling some 500-acres of vibrant coral reefs and to take part in coral frag planting to further enrich the precious marine environment. There’s more to explore here: https://www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com/day-cruises