Exploring the Great Barrier Reef onboard Coral Expeditions
Submitted by Katy Kennedy on Tue, 10/17/2017 - 00:00

Body:
Imagine Crocodile Hunting (with a camera) in the mangroves off the Great Barrier Reef, and taking a jungle walk through an ancient rainforest, then returning to your home away from home, a small ship, where the captain welcomes you back with “Tea and Cakes are being served in the lounge.”
You can sail round trip from Cairns, Australia on a three- or four-night Great Barrier Reef cruise on Coral Expeditions II. The ship accommodates 44 passengers and is very well appointed, with private comfortable ensuite cabins, delicious fresh dining options and a friendly staff willing to be at your service.

But, if you want to lay in the sun, on the upper deck with its teak furnishings, that’s available to you, too. And while I wasn’t in the water, I loved going to the open bridge and chatting with the captain about his life at sea.
After playing hard all day, you are no doubt ready for a drink before dinner. There are two lounges
ready to accommodate your thirst. Dinner is a served plate affair with linen tablecloths and an excellent choice of Australian delicacies.

Coral Expeditions II will provide a rewarding experience to The Great Barrier Reef and beyond. You will collect awesome memories of the true Australian experience, instead of the frustration of a rushed day trip for a snorkel so many tourists do.
I highly recommend an opportunity to sample rain forest, mangrove and reefs with Coral Expeditions II!