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Remote North Discovery – Fiji & South Pacific Cruise

Remote North Discovery – Fiji & South Pacific Cruise

From AUD $7,693

Description

Enjoy a truly unique Fiji Islands cultural experience set amongst unforgettable scenery on our spectacular 7 night Remote North Discovery Cruise. You’ll cruise beyond the Yasawa Islands to the remote town of Levuka on the island of Ovalau. Steeped in history, this time capsule to colonial rule boasts a stately backdrop of 19th century architecture and waterfront promenades, including the historic Royal Hotel, the oldest continuously operating hotel in the South Pacific.

Levuka was Fiji’s first capital from 1874 until 1883, but the rugged mountains that surround it stifled its economic growth and when Suva was declared the new capital in 1989, Levuka literally froze in time. It was later designated an historic town and given World Heritage Status in 2013.

Other cruise highlights include a traditional Fijian ceremony at Makogai Island, a walking tour of the former leper colony and turtle nursery and a visit to the hot springs, pearl farms and markets of Savusavu on the island of Vanua Levu, all perched on an extinct volcanic crater.

You’ll also have the chance to swim in the beautiful Bouma Waterfall Lagoon on the garden island of Taveuni, snorkel off the northern coast of Viti Levu, hike to the amazing Bligh Water and enjoy a traditional Island Night, featuring kava, meke and a Fijian lovo feast.

And when not ashore, you’ll relax in style onboard your vessel, where you’ll enjoy all the luxuries of small ship cruising including fully catered buffets and 3-course meals featuring a mouth-watering blend of international and Fijian flavours served against a backdrop of incredible scenery. You’ll also have the option to relax in the jacuzzi or the freshwater swimming pool, indulge in a massage in our day spa and snorkel or kayak in the pristine turquoise waters of this beautiful island paradise.

Trip Name
Remote North Discovery - Fiji & South Pacific Cruise
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition Length: 90.6 metres Passenger Capacity: 99 Built: 1991 / refurbished 2012 Relax on your private balcony or be guided by our expanded expedition team in one of the ship's 10 zodiacs to experience fabulous remote locations.  Caledonian Sky will provide comfort and elegance as you experience undiscovered locations unable to be accessed by any other means.   With additional 7 night cruises to the Northern Lau, Southern Lau as well as 14 night Togan and Samoan adventures, you will experience dazzling reefs, gorgeous beaches, plus fascinating remote exclusive island and cultural visits.  The amazing snorkelling, kayaking, SUP, hiking, ocean swimming and PADI 5 Star diving are crowned with the opportunity to swim with whales during the whale migration in Tonga. The Onboard Experience Our expanded team of marine biologists and cultural experts will provide personalised guiding and on board lectures during your journey.  They will give you a deeper experience and understanding of the cultures of Fiji and the Pacific as well as its rich marine life and ecosystems.  You can choose to dine al fresco or in the dining room.  There are two elegant lounges to choose from as well as a panoramic Sky Deck.  Deck and Cabin Plan Comprising 57 exceptionally spacious, well designed suites with ocean views arranged over four decks, all suites feature a sitting room area and just under half have private balconies. Each affords considerable comfort with en-suite bathroom featuring a country style wash basin, hot towel rack and vanity unit with sink and walk-in shower and/or bath tub. Each have walk-in or spacious wardrobes, dressing table with large mirror and stool or desk, mini-fridge, flat screen television, telephone, programmable electronic safe, hairdryer, assorted toiletries, air-conditioning and heating, bottled water, dressing gowns and slippers.  An exclusive journey into the unexplored We feel honoured to be able to welcome MS Caledonian Sky and provide a new level of experience never seen before in Fiji. She will build on the wonderful educational, cultural and adventurous experiences we have pioneered over the years with a new level of comfort.   We will be your guide into the classrooms of smiling Fijian children in remote Fijian villages.  You will hike magnificent landscapes with our crew and plant coral,  ensuring that future generations can enjoy Fiji's abundant marine life.  We strive to make your time with us as meaningful as possible, which will make you feel rewarded, inspired and connected! We can't wait to see you!

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Saturday: Tivua Island
Welcome aboard with a complimentary fruit punch and welcome salusalu (lei) as we set sail for our Fiji Island adventure. This afternoon visit Captain Cook Cruises own exclusive island “Tivua” where you can enjoy a twilight swim, snorkel or relax on the beach. A great place to refresh your scuba and snorkel skills. Tonight, enjoy our special Welcome Dinner and Crew Introduction.
Day 2 - Day 2 Sunday: Makogai, Clam research & Old Leper colony
Passengers are invited to attend a special choral performance of Sunday Hymns from the children of Makogai. We will then explore the pristine waters of Makogai Island with a snorkel or glass bottom boat tour to experience the clam research station here. Later there will be an opportunity to join the 1 hour walking tour of Makogai’s historical graveyard and old leper colony.
Day 3 - Day 3 Monday: Levuka – UNESCO listed old Capital of Fiji
This morning we arrive at the port of Levuka on the island Ovalau, situated off the northeast coast of the main island. Levuka was the first European settlement in Fiji and became the centre of British colonial administration and trade. At its peak over 50 hotels catered to the thirst of sailors in port and the town gained a wild reputation. In 1888 the capital was moved to Suva on the main island, and Levuka’s notoriety gradually waned. Passengers are invited to join an optional tour of this now quiet historic town. In the afternoon we have snorkelling and a shipwreck tour or just explore the town.
Day 4 - Day 4 Tuesday: Savusavu, Pearl Farm & Hot Springs & Whispering Tide
This morning we arrive at Savusavu, the second largest town on the second biggest island in Fiji, Vanua Levu. Savusavu is positioned on an extinct volcanic crater. Explore the town and its hot-springs or visit the world-famous Justin Hunter pearl farm. This afternoon we visit Whispering Tide for swimming and snorkelling with our Marine Biologist
Day 5 - Day 5 Wednesday: Tavoro Waterfall/Natural Dateline/Naselesele Village
This morning we disembark on the western side of Taveuni Island - the “Garden Island” of Fiji. The optional bus tour takes you to the beautiful Tavoro Waterfall in the Bouma National Park where you can swim and relax in the beautiful setting or take a challenging hike to the 2nd & 3rd falls. After a picnic lunch at the national park, we return to the ship or you have the opportunity to stand on the 180th Meridian, the arbitrary line between today and tomorrow. Our crew will take you to the famous natural Dateline where you can literally stand with one foot in the past and one foot in the future. This evening we will be visiting Naselesele Village to enjoy the tastes of Fiji with a traditional ‘lovo” (earth oven) feast where we share fresh local seafood, meat succulent tropical fruits. Then dance to the drum of the meke(dance) and kava ceremony.
Day 6 - Day 6 Thursday: Kioa Island and Viani Bay
Kioa Islands are freehold islands populated by South Sea Islanders. In 2005 Fiji granted them full citizenship. Kioa Island was settled by the people of Tuvalu Island (also called Ellice Island) after they were displaced by rising sea levels. Be met by these colourful people in the their traditional way and see their vibrant cultural presentation. Cruise along the south coast of Vanua Levu over lunch to our afternoon anchorage of Viani Bay for snorkelling and the beach. This evening we have a white theme so join in by dressing in white for an amazing atmosphere plus don’t forget to don your dancing shoes on for the famous Captain Cook Cruises Music Quiz.
Day 7 - Day 7 Friday: Nananu-I-ra, Viti Levu Bay, North Coast of Viti Levu
Cruising south west from Vanua Levu we arrive at Nananu-i-ra on the northern coast of Viti Levu for our customary swim, snorkel and beachcombing or just a lazy morning to enjoy our beach visit. There may also be an opportunity to hike the hill. After lunch there is our last opportunity ashore before we begin our homeward journey. Don your favourite island attire and join all the celebrations of our Pacific Island Night Finale.
Day 8 - Day 8 Saturday: Nadi
Enjoy breakfast before we disembark at Port Denarau Marina with farewell Isa Lei, at 9.00am
Day 9 - Please Note:
Itineraries are subject to change.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $7,693Standard Suites (Forward)
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $8,043Standard Suites
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $9,093Superior Suites
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $9,443Premium Suites
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $10,493Deluxe Balcony Suites
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $10,843Premium Balcony Suites
05-10-202412-10-2024AUD $11,522Owner's Corner Balcony Suites

Inclusions

    • Discover islands and reefs rarely visited by tourists.
    • Be treated to a song and dance by children of all ages from a local village
    • Stand on the 180th Meridian – the arbitrary dateline between today and tomorrow
    • Visit the world heritage listed Levuka on the island of Ovalau
    • Snorkelling, glass bottom boat & dive opportunities daily
    • Island Night, kava, meke & lovo feast

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