The Coral Princess is a 35-metre luxury catamaran, designed to operate with comfort and stability in the remote waters of Australia’s north.
| Passenger capacity: 46 |
| Passenger Decks: 4 |
| Total Cabins: 26 |
| Cabins (Balcony): 0 |
| Cabins (Outside): 26 |
| Cabins (Inside): 0 |
| Restaurants: 1 |
| Bars: 1 |
| Swimming Pools: 0 |
| Spa: No |
| Gym: No |
| Casino: No |
The boat was conceived by the affable and experienced Captain Tony Briggs and has earned a fine reputation while operating in the waters of Far North Queensland, and now, the Kimberley.
The ship is fully air-conditioned, with onboard accommodation for 46 guests, including our Kimberley lecturers and naturalists.
Deck Plan
Each cabin has a private bathroom with its own toilet, shower and washbasin and there is a choice of full-size single and double beds.The chef produces simple hearty meals with fresh produce, supplemented here and there by fish caught in the surrounding waters. There is a small convivial bar section, an open dining room leading to an outdoor eating area, and a lecture/lounge room with a TV and video. Coral Princess is particularly well equipped for shore excursions with Zodiacs and a purpose-built landing craft, designed by Tony specifically for exploring the shallow, tidal and often narrow waterways of the Kimberley.
Coral Princess Cruise Reveiw
Read our review of a cruise on board the Coral Princess to the Panama Canal
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