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Fiji Liveaboard
Jacques Cousteau called Fiji the “soft coral capital of the worldâ€Â but it is so much more. There are 7 known endemic species of fish in the Fijian waters and it's a spawning ground for the endangered humphead wrasse and the world's largest parrot fish, the bumphead parrot fish. 5 of the world's 7 species of marine turtle are to be found in Fiji’s waters and area is an important migratory routes for 12 species of whale. With deep drop-offs, canyons, walls, gullies, caves and wide passages with strong currents Fiji has something for every diver plus of course Fiji has over 390 coral species in a complex coral system housing over 1200 varieties of fish and a multitude of invertebrates. The ecoregion is also home to some other unique marine life, like an endemic seabird, the Fiji petrel. On the Island Dancer II you can expect all the comfort and luxury that the Aggressor Fleet is famous for. Those of you who joined our trip on the Aggressor Palau will know what to expect. The ship takes only 10 guests: 4 Deluxe Cabins for 8 people and 1 Master Stateroom for 2 people (master or slave accepted). All indoor areas are air-conditioned and each guest cabin has ensuite facilities. The beautifully appointed salon has ample room for you to view you photos and videos or to enjoy a movie on the entertainment system. The sundeck features covered and uncovered lounging and is a perfect place to relax with a book during surface intervals. Aggressor Fleet onboard The Island Dancer II How to Get ThereMany airlines fly into Nadi, the capital of Fiji. Air New Zealand services Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington. Fiji Airways services Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Funafuti, Hong Kong, Honiara, Honolulu, Kiritimati, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Sydney. Korean Air services Seoul-Incheon . Virgin Australia services Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney Arrival/Boarding/DepartureThe Island Dancer II operates out of Suva, Fiji. A group transfer from the airport to the Island Dancer II is provided to guests flying into Suva Nausori Airport (SUV) on the scheduled day of embarkation. This transfer to the yacht, which is about a 45 minute drive, is scheduled between 6 – 8am. Taxes & Fees Not Included:Each guest must pay a Port fee of $300 and a Namena Park fee of $20 per person. All purchases made aboard the yacht including the Namena Park and Port fee will be subject to Fiji Government Taxes which includes: VAT @ 9%, Services Turnover Tax @10% and Environmental Levy of 6%. All purchases paid for by credit card will be subject to a surcharge of 3.2% IMPORTANT: Diving insurance is mandatory on all our live-aboards and we strongly recommend trip insurance to cover any eventuality beyond your, or our, control. Please see the Dive Insurance Page on this website for information on policies we can provide:   |
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