Cape York and Great Barrier Reef Cruise
This is an 8-day cruise to explore Australia's
Great Barrier Reef and travel to the northern tip of Australia
at Cape York
Book early and save 20%
on 2007 departures*
Embark on a 7 night adventure and cruise through
the Great Barrier Reef to the Northern tip of Australia and
beyond. Explore a new and remote destination every day including
Cape York, Cooktown and exclusive Lizard Island. Cruise into
the Torres Strait to Thursday Island and experience what few
others have before.

Join our team of adventure specialists including
our marine naturalist, local and indigenous guides and marine
pilots who will guide you through the reefs, rainforest, art
and culture of Cape York world heritage region.

Learn the secrets of marine life on the edge
of the continental shelf and visit historic
Cooktown on the mainland frontier. Discover impressive galleries
of ancient
aboriginal rock art with a Stanley Island elder and meet a
modern day hermit.

There is probably no other place in Australia
with a history longer or more colourful than that of the Torres
Strait and Thursday Island. Explore the township, historic
sites and shops that feature the island’s most famous
export – the pearl, before arriving at your ultimate
destination – the northern tip of Cape York and mainland
Australia.
 
Purpose built for Great Barrier Reef cruises, your ship,
the 168-passenger MV Reef Endeavour, mixes adventure cruising
with good living. It has roomy tropical lounges, excellent
cuisine, air-conditioned outside cabins, swimming pool, spa
pools, sauna are onboard.

Reef Endeavour carries four onboard reef vessels, including
a glass bottom boat, snorkelling and dive tenders. Our own
Marine Naturalist will introduce you to the beauty of the
Reef as well as the intricate ecology that created it. You
will come to know the countless varieties of flora and fauna,
both land and marine, on a cruise where we are ever respectful
of the environment.
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ship, the MV Reef Endeavour
We also offer the Great Barrier Reef
Cruise going north and/or south from Cairns
Holiday
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Australian Dollar price per person
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2007
departures from Cairns
Apr 13, May 11, June 8, 22,
July 6, 20, Aug 3, 17,
Sep 14, 21, Oct 12, 19, Nov 9, 16 |
*Book
up to 30 days before sailing
and save 20% on 2007 departures
Offer
is capacity controlled
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| Twin
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Double |
2800 |
| Stateroom
Twin or
Double
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3500 |
| Top
Deck Stateroom
Twin or
Double
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3850 |
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Prices are per person based on two people travelling
together and sharing a twin cabin or room. Single
supplements available (approx 50%). Some Triple
or Quad Share cabins available.
Government Environmental Management
Charge (EMC) is additional and approx AU$13.50
per person payable onboard the vessel - no advance
payments. All rates are inclusive of Goods &
Services Tax (GST) at the current legislated rate
(March 2004) of 10% and may be subject to variation
by the Government of the day.
20% Early Booking Saver is on the cruise element
of the holiday and is capacity controlled
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cruise price includes |
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Voyage in cabin grade of your choice
including full board |
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All onboard facilities,
snorkelling equipment, glass bottom boat aand island
and rainforest guided walks where applicable |
Not included:
Travel insurance, travel to Cairns and departure
jetty, drinks and personal purchases, diving fees
for holders of Open Water Dive Cartificate
The Reef Endeavour is tip-free.
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We also offer the Great
Barrier Reef Cruise going north and/or south from Cairns
View information about your cruise
ship, the MV Reef Endeavour
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UK: 0845 226 2475
Overseas: +44 1756 693609
Also see the Great Barrier
Reef Cruise
| Itinerary
7-night
cruise comprises both cruises below,
taken in either order
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• Stand
on Australia’s tip
• Unique World Heritage region
• Snorkel & dive remote reefs
• Superb fresh local cuisine
• Marine naturalist & indigenous guide |
| FRIDAY |
Cairns
Depart Cairns at 2.00pm passing through the Cairns leads
with magnificent views of Cairns City. This afternoon
visit one of the local islands or coral cays before the
ship sails north towards the Ribbon Reefs. |
| SATURDAY |
No.5 Ribbon Reef
/ Cooktown
This morning’s destination is the magnificent No
5 Ribbon Reef. Snorkel, dive, join the glass bottom boat
tour and listen to the waves from the Coral Sea cascade
over the outer edge of the reef.
After a magnificent lunch we arrive at Cooktown where
you can join an optional tour (additional cost –
approx $20) of this historic settlement or wander through
town’s shops, museums, pubs and historic sites at
your own pace. Make sure you don't miss the James Cook
Historical museum. |
| SUNDAY |
Stanley Island
Today we anchor in Owen Channel sheltered by the dramatic
cliffs of Stanley Island in the Flinders Group. The islands
are administered by local Aborigines in conjunction with
Queensland Parks and Wildlife. Your guided island tour
will be led by a Stanley Island elder who joins the Reef
Endeavour crew for this voyage. On the tour you will be
shown impressive galleries of ancient aboriginal rock
art, learn about the history and traditions of the area
and sample the edible native plants. The Marine Naturalist
will also conduct tours of the mangrove
forests which shelter an amazing array of marine life. |
| MONDAY |
Bligh
Reef / Restoration Island
After the mutiny on the Bounty, Captain Bligh and his
Officers were cast adrift in an open boat in the South
Seas. His epic journey to safety took him through the
Great Barrier Reef to Java. Today Reef Endeavour anchors
at Bligh Reef where Captain Bligh found passage to sheltered
water. Due to its remote location this reef is rarely
visited and its pristine condition offers amazing snorkelling
opportunities and glass bottom boat viewing.
This afternoon visit
remote Restoration Island, once visited by Captain Bligh.
Every visit to this island offers a surprise - from its
shell strewen beaches, perfect for beachcombing to its
only inhabitant - a modern day hermit. |
| TUESDAY |
Cape
York / Thursday Island
There is probably no other place in Australia with a history
longer or more colourful than that of the Torres Strait.
Our Thursday Island optional tour (additional cost --
approx $30 pp) includes the Torres Strait Museum, Japanese
Pearl Divers Memorial and Green Hill Fort, plus fascinating
insights into the local history. There is also time to
explore the local township, the new Cultural Centre (small
admission fee) and the shops that feature the island’s
most famous export – the pearl.
At lunchtime we leave TI and head for Cape
York. The ship's tenders will take passengers ashore at
Frangipani Cove where you can stand on the most northern
tip of Australia. Although not a long distance the walk
to the tip is over rocky and uneven terrain. |
| WEDNESDAY |
Morris
Island
Today we make our way around Cape Grenville to Morris
Island. This island offers the only safe anchorage for
many miles and is frequently used as a safe haven by yachts.
Enjoy a few leisurely hours here swimming and exploring
the local environment. Morris Island is well vegetated
with sisal and is a nesting site for Green and Hawksbill
Turtles as well as a dozen species of sea and reef-wading
birds.
This afternoon we sail south to the most northerly resort
on the Great Barrier Reef – spectacular Lizard Island. |
| THURSDAY |
Lizard Island
Lizard Island is dominated by the 366 metres high 'Cook's
Look' and weather permitting there is an opportunity to
climb the peak. Enjoy a spectacular day of swimming, snorkelling
and diving (for certified divers). The island offers extensive
fringing coral reefs, a stunning blue lagoon, and superb
beaches with a backdrop of a stately mountain peak. The
waters around the island are considered to be the world's
best fishing grounds for Black Marlin and the island is
also close to some of the most superb diving spots in
the world.
The Captain's Dinner and an opportunity to dress up a
little if you wish, offers a dining and entertainment
experience to remember. |
| FRIDAY |
Cairns
Return to Cairns at 8am. |
| It may sometimes
be necessary to amend itineraries or arrangements due
to weather or other operational needs. |

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