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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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Coral Princess' small size
means she can negotiate remote reefs, islands and shallow bays where bigger
ships just cannot go.
Four decks with a range of accommodation options ensure choice for all
passengers.
Coral Princess is equipped with excursion boats and zodiacs delivering
passengers to beaches and conducting glass bottom boat tours to get up
close to the reef. |
Accommodation
Information |
Coral
Princess Layout |
Resort style living at its best. Select from four types of accommodation
- all spacious and elegantly appointed.
The discerning traveller has a choice of Standard, Deluxe, Upper Deck
Staterooms, while the more budget conscious may select a Cabin. A number
of Staterooms have extra divans or Pullman berths, and others have
connecting doors. All accommodation is spacious and air-conditioned
with private ensuites and the choice of single or double beds. All
rooms are serviced daily.
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Facilities |
Technical
Information |
- A/C dining room
- Two modern lounges
- Sun deck & Spa
pool
- Comprehensive
library
- Phone & Fax
facilities & Security Safe
- Fully stocked
cocktail bar
- Dive shop &
Gift shop
- 24 hour coffee
and tea facilities
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REGISTRY
- Cairns, Australia
- TONNAGE
- 730 tonnes
- LENGTH
- 35 metres
- BEAM
- 13 metres
- DRAFT
- 2.5 metres
- SPEED
- 13 knots
- PASSENGERS
- 50
- PASSENGER
CABINS - 27
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All meals during the cruise are included.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are usually served the Dining Room located
on the Main Deck and are buffet-style.
Coffee and tea is available 24 hours. Standard hours are breakfast from
7:00-8:30am, lunch at 12:30pm and dinner at 7:30pm however meal times may
vary according to the day's activities.
Meal times will be advised in the onboard daily bulletins. |
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