

Caledonian Sky, Fiji
Embark on a luxurious scuba diving cruise adventure perfect for both divers and non-divers alike. This floating luxury hotel offers a range of aquatic activities, including swimming, snorkeling, diving, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and kayaking. With options for 7-night cruises exploring the breathtaking Northern Lau, Southern Lau, and extensive 14-night adventures through Tonga and Samoa, guests will be treated to an array of dazzling reefs, pristine beaches, and visits to remote, culturally rich exclusive islands.
Boat Interior and Exterior
The vessel boasts 57 exceptionally spacious suites designed with elegance and comfort in mind, spread across four decks with stunning ocean views. Nearly half of these suites feature private balconies, providing an intimate connection with the sea. Inside, you’ll find a haven of luxury: sitting room areas, en-suite bathrooms equipped with country-style washbasins, hot towel racks, and walk-in showers and/or bathtubs. The attention to detail extends to walk-in or spacious wardrobes, dressing tables with large mirrors, mini-fridges, flat-screen televisions, and more. Dining on board is a highlight, with every meal prepared from fresh, local, and imported produce, complementing the authentic onboard entertainment.
Diving
Liveaboards diving packages cater to all - certified divers, occasional divers, and first-timers. For beginners, an orientation in an onboard freshwater swimming pool is provided before the ocean dives. Enjoy up to two 40-minute dives per day, including occasional night dives, to experience a wide range of dive sites. All necessary equipment is provided. Certified divers will need a current Open Water Dive Certificate. The cruise seamlessly blends diving expeditions with relaxing cruise activities, allowing non-diving partners to enjoy a variety of other scheduled activities. The boat's diverse itineraries include 3, 4, and 7-night Mamanuca and Yasawa Island Cruises, as well as the 7-night Remote North and 4 Cultures Discovery Cruises, offering dives for all experience levels and the ultimate exploration of the remote Lau group and Kadavu.
Itineraries
Fiji’s underwater world is a paradise waiting to be explored, offering wall diving, wreck diving, lagoon, and cavern diving amidst a remarkable variety of marine life. From over 390 coral species to some 1,200 species of fish and five of the world’s seven species of marine turtles, the biodiversity is astounding. Cruises also feature swims in the Mamanuca islands, kayaking at the Castaway film location of Monuriki, and snorkeling at Monu Island, alongside visits to the historically rich Sacred Island and the tropical paradise of Waya Island.
When to Go
Diving in Fiji is spectacular all year round, with the main season from April to October. However, the best visibility is often from July to December when the cooler waters (sometimes as cool as 22°C) provide crystal clear views of the underwater wonders
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Boat Specification
Boat navigation & safety
Full safety
Food & Drinks
- Western Food
- Local Food
- Dietary Restrictions
- Buffet Style
Onboard Facilities
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Sun Loungers
- Indoor Saloon
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Land Excursions
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