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Reef Endeavour - Intineraries

 

There is a choice of three cruises every week as well as seasonal cruises to the far north:-

 

Southbound Cruise – 3 nights 

Depart Trinity Wharf Cairns, every Friday 2.00pm (boarding from 1.00pm)

Returns Trinity Wharf Cairns, Monday 8.00am

Friday - Towering rainforest, giant ferns and native orchids await you on Fitzroy Island. Join our escorted walk along the shady paths of this canopied wilderness.

Saturday - Snorkellers come face to face with clouds of intensely coloured reef fish. Passengers in the glass-bottomed boat hear our marine naturalist describe life among the coral bomboras of Hedley Reef. A whole day to explore these coral gardens.

Sunday - A breathtaking cruising passage through the Hinchinbrook Channel. Enjoy the spectacular vista of densely forested mountains, mangroves and sun-drenched beaches in the morning mist. Our marine naturalist explains the channel’s diverse habitats that shelter species from dugongs and dolphins to migrating whales.

In the high rainforest canopies of Dunk Island exotic bird and plant life abounds. There is life too at the island’s resort where you can drop in for a quiet drink, a hit of tennis, a round of golf or a swim.

On Monday morning we reach Cairns once more.

* Itineraries subject to change due to weather and other operational requirements

 
Northbound Cruise – 4 nights

Depart Trinity Wharf Cairns, every Monday 2.00pm (boarding from 1.00pm)

Returns Trinity Wharf Cairns, Friday 8.00am

Monday - Towering rainforest, giant ferns and native orchids await you on Fitzroy Island. Join our escorted walk along the shady paths of this canopied wilderness.

Tuesday - Visit remote Cooktown where in 1770, Captain James Cook, sought refuge by the river. A century later thousands came in search of gold. Today’s visitors find a quieter place with a rich history to explore. In the afternoon we sail for Two Isles. This tiny cay ringed by white coral-sand beaches is a sanctuary for rare bird species and occasional sea turtles, and perfect for snorkeling.

Wednesday - Surrounded by exceptional fringing reefs, Lizard Island is the jewel of the Barrier Reef. Meander across fringes of white sand, don snorkeling gear to explorer acres of coral, step into a glass-bottomed boat and dawdle over the giant clam gardens off Mrs Watson’s Bay, or hit the trail up Cooks Look like a true explorer.

Thursday - Snorkel in bright clear water over staghorn, fan, sea whip, brain and boulder corals as giant potato cod, rays, reef sharks and coral trout swim below. Aboard our glass-bottomed boat, the marine naturalist illuminates the extraordinary habitat or Ribbon Reef No.5 unfolding before your eyes.

On Friday morning we reach Cairns once more

* Itineraries subject to change due to weather and other operational requirements

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7 Night Combined 3 & 4 Days cruise

Depart Trinity Wharf Cairns, every Monday 2.00pm (boarding from 1.00pm)

Returns Trinity Wharf Cairns, Monday 8.00am

As the world slips away from the bow, you will wake each day to a new adventure - on the Ultimate Great Barrier Reef Cruise. Reef Endeavour will carry you beyond the reach of holiday crowds to wonders few have seen or experienced - exotic island hideaways, soft sandy beaches, balmy bays and remote outer reefs. 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.


Reef Endeavour sails every Monday & Friday from Cairns and our weekly itinerary has been specially designed into two unique voyages that can be combined for our 7-night Ultimate Great barrier Reef Cruise.
 
On the Northbound Voyage (4-Nights) you will cruise to remote and spectacular destinations including Lizard Island and the continental shelf `ribbon' reefs.
 
The Southbound Voyage (3 nights) has an accent on the fascinating flora and fauna of the tropical rainforest islands and the outer `bombora' reefs.
Combined over seven unforgettable nights, the two voyages offer the ultimate Barrier Reef and Rainforest experience.

 

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                          Cape York Cruises- Northern Tip of                               
Australia & Reef
7 nights

Experience what few others have before onboard an MV Reef Endeavour 7-night Cape York Cruise - Northern Tip of Australia & Reef

 

Experience what few others have before as “Reef Endeavour” embarks on a 7-night adventure through the Great Barrier Reef to the northern tip of mainland Australia and beyond.

Explore a new and remote destination every day including Cape York and exclusive Lizard Island; cruise into the Torres Strait to Thursday Island; and snorkel over reefs on the edge of the continental shelf.

Join our team of adventure specialists including onboard marine naturalist, dive master, local and indigenous guides and marine pilots who will guide you through the reefs, rainforest, ecology, history, art and culture of this unique world heritage region.

MV Reef Endeavour’s small size means it can negotiate remote reefs, islands and shallow bays where bigger ships just cannot go. Yet her innovative design provides many ‘big ship’ extra comforts including a pool, extensive outer decks, glass bottom boat, dive tenders and an easy-access reef embarkation platform. You set the agenda: active or laid back. We provide the necessaries: close encounters with extraordinary places, expert guides and naturalists, superb dining, entertainment and good company.

Departures

Departs Trinity Wharf 2.00pm Friday (Boarding 1.00pm). Disembark 8.00am
 

Inclusions

Every cruise includes on-board accommodation, all meals, all on-board facilities, snorkelling equipment, glassbottomed boat excursions, guided rainforest and island walks, marine naturalist and Australian GST at 10%.

Prices exclude drinks, personal purchases, optional tours such as scuba diving and EMC (approx $13.50 pp)

Dining

Superb dining specialising in fresh local produce is central to life aboard the Reef Endeavour. You will enjoy lavish buffet breakfasts, luncheons that feature fresh Barrier Reef seafood and a la carte dinners with a different menu every night.

Facilities

Swimming pool, two spa pools, sun deck, sauna and gym; glass-bottomed boat, snorkelling and dive vessels; two lounges, bar and a single-sitting dining saloon; gift shop, chart house, library and videos; guest laundry and 24 hour coffee and tea facilities; lift from D Deck to Sun Deck (limited access); satellite communications, telephone and fax.

Accommodation

75 staterooms and cabins each with private bathroom ensuite, on/off air-conditioning, telephone, hair dryer, soaps, shampoo and towels; serviced daily. Each cabin is approximately 14 sq metres. Staterooms open onto outside walkways and have picture windows. Cabins open to an inside passageway and have portholes facing the outside.

2005 Prices

Per person
AUD (Australian $)
Cabin
Twin/Double
Stateroom
Twin/Double
Top Deck
Twin/Double
Twin share (pp) $3.139 $3,782 $4,347
Sole Occupancy $4,708 $5,673 $6,521
Triple Share (pp) $2,511 n/a n/a
Quad Share (pp) $1,883 n/a n/a

The cruise departs from Cairns and heads north along the rainforest coast to exclusive Lizard Island for swimming, snorkelling and diving on magnificent fringing reefs – and a climb to Cook’s Look for the adventurous. Next stop is tiny Morris Island, a nesting site for Green and Hawksbill Turtles as well as over a dozen species of sea and reef-wading birds. Then past Cape Grenville to the tip of Cape York and a champagne toast on the northernmost tip of Australia’s mainland.

Our course then takes us into the Torres Strait enroute to Thursday Island and a special welcome by the local dance troupe.

Experience Thursday Island’s unique culture and history, as well as the untouched waters, coral reefs, and extraordinary marine life of the far north.

Turning south through the spectacular Albany Passage our next destinations are pristine reef-fringed Farmer Island and Stanley Island, famed for its galleries of ancient aboriginal rock art. Davie Reef in the afternoon offers rare snorkelling opportunities through the myriad of marine life. Our final destinations include Ribbon Reef No.5 on the edge of the continental shelf and historic Cooktown, on the frontier of mainland civilisation. A special farewell evening completes a once-in-a-lifetime cruise to Far North Australia before returning to Cairns in the morning.

* Itineraries subject to change due to weather and other operational requirements

Prices include Australian 10% GST. Infants: Children 0-2 years free of charge in existing bedding, however not recommended. Cancellation Policy: 59-30 days prior to sailing: $200 per person. 29-15 days prior to sailing: 50%. Under 15 days prior to sailing: 100%. All cancellations subject to $50pp administration fee. Not valid with any other offer unless stated. Government Environmental Management Charge (EMC) is additional and approx $13.50pp payable onboard the vessel-no advance payments. * Itinerary subject to change.

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SAMPLE CRUISE ITINERARY

Friday - Cairns/Cruising.

Depart Cairns at 1400 hrs passing through the Cairns leads with magnificent views of Cairns City. Time to relax, enjoy the coast and sunset until dinner at 1930 in the dining saloon. The ship sails through the night towards Lizard Island.

Saturday – Lizard Island

We drop anchor in Watson’s Bay at Lizard Island, the most northerly resort island on the Great Barrier Reef. 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.

Sunday – Morris Island

Morris Island is a vegetated sand cay located 15klms from the coast, well established with coconut palms and sisal that provide a habitat for a number of roosting birds. A good sandy patch suitable for swimming is located at the northern end. We spend a few pleasant hours here before travelling north again past Cape Sidmouth, Lloyd Bay and Lockhart River, Portland Roads, Temple Bay and round Cape Grenville at the Home Islands.

Monday – Cape York/Thursday Island

The ship's tenders will be taking guests to a small cove at the base of Cape York. It is then a solid walk up to the tip where you will be standing at the top of Australia! You'll return for breakfast and champagne, weather permitting, on the top deck as we sail towards Thursday Island.

There is probably no other place in Australia with a history longer and more colourful than that of Torres Strait. Our Thursday Island optional tour (additional cost – approx $30) takes you to places, which the ordinary tourists could not hope to cover by foot in a day's visit. Stops include the Torres Strait Museum, Japanese Pearl Divers' memorial  and green Hill Fort.

Your local guide's commentary takes you on a journey from the days prior to the arrival of the Europeans to the discovery of the pearl shell.

Tuesday –Farmer Island.

Part of the Piper Group of Islands. Abundant bird life and crystal clear waters provide a quality experience of the Great Barrier Reef. Guests can walk the island below the high water mark. In the afternoon we cruise past Restoration Island, the first landfall made by Captain Bligh and his men after their hazardous voyage in an open boat from Tofoa, 6500 km away.

Wednesday - Stanley Island/Davie Reef

At dawn we anchor in the shelter of picturesque Stanley Island - part of the Flinders Group of Islands.

The local Aborigines administer the islands in conjunction with Queensland Parks & Wildlife and our optional tour of Stanley Island will be guided by a local - part of our crew for this voyage. You will be shown impressive galleries of cave paintings and you will learn about the history and traditions of the area.

In the afternoon swim or snorkel the clear waters of Davie Reef or join the Marine Naturalist on the glassbottom boat for armchair coral viewing.

Thursday – Cooktown/No.5 Ribbon Reef

A morning in 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. The Endeavour River became quite silted until recently the Queensland Government reestablished regular dredging. Reef Endeavour was then the first ship named 'Endeavour' to access the post since James Cook's Endeavour. We still have to anchor outside sometimes when tides are low. After a magnificent lunch our final destination is the magnificent No 5 Ribbon Reef. Snorkel, dive, join the glass bottom boat tour or just watch the breakers from the Coral Sea crash over the outer edge of the reef. The Captain's Dinner and an opportunity to dress up a little if you wish, offers a dining and entertainment experience to remember.

Friday – Arrive Cairns 8.00am

* Itineraries subject to change due to weather and other operational requirement


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