Vessels
Luxury Cruises in the Kimberley Region
There are many ways to experience the vast and spectacular Kimberley region, and luxury cruising is ideal to really discover this unique part of the world.
Cruise vessels offer an excellent range of luxury styles when choosing your cruise. From more intimate catamarans and mono-hulled vessels hosting just a dozen guests, to larger vessels that can accommodate 184 guests, there are many choices.
Onboard, you’ll discover a world of cruising luxury in the Kimberley. Vessels each have a wide range of special features and inclusions that help make your Kimberley cruise the journey of a lifetime.
Whether you love to relax or enjoy a more active itinerary, there’s something for every guest cruising on one of our preferred vessels.
Luxury Kimberley Cruises' preferred vessels:
- Max. Passengers: 120
- Crew: 38
- Guest rooms: 60
- Vessel type: Monohull
- Vessel length: 93m
Launched in April 2019, Coral Adventurer is built to take you closer to unspoiled vistas in comfort, style and safety….
- Max. Passengers: 72
- Crew: 24
- Guest rooms: 36
- Vessel type: Monohull
- Vessel length: 63m
Refurbished in November 2016, Coral Discoverer continues to raise the bar to new levels of sophistication in expedition cruising…
- Max. Passengers: 120
- Crew: 38
- Guest rooms: 60
- Vessel type: Monohull
- Vessel length: 93m
Coral Expeditions’ fourth expedition ship is launching in 2021 and is built small enough to go to untouched places…
Frequently Asked Questions
The Kimberley cruises use a variety of small, purpose-built expedition vessels. These range from luxury superyachts like the True North, which accommodates around 36 guests, to smaller, more intimate vessels like the Kimberley Quest II, which carries just 18 passengers.
Vessels vary significantly to suit different travel styles. Larger ships, such as the Coral Discoverer, can accommodate up to 72 guests and offer a wider range of facilities, while smaller, more exclusive vessels are designed for a more intimate and personalized experience with fewer guests.
On-board amenities vary by vessel but can include a helipad, a spa, a bar, a library, and both indoor and outdoor dining areas. Some vessels, such as the Coral Discoverer, are equipped with satellite wireless internet facilities.
Most vessels offer a choice of cabins, including Double, Queen, or Twin rooms, all with private en-suite facilities. Luxury vessels often have different categories of staterooms and suites, some with private balconies and expansive viewing windows.