The Caledonian Sky Liveaboard overview

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With crystal-clear waters and a kaleidoscope of color from the vibrant soft coral and beautiful marine life, Fiji is recognized the world over as a fantastic destination for divers.

Particularly attractive to underwater photographers and videographers, are the huge variety of hard and soft corals, an incredibly diverse range of fish, and pelagics including sharks, rays, dolphins, and five of the world’s seven species of turtle. Divers can find walls, caverns, drift dives, shallow reefs, and wrecks.

The Caledonian Sky is a luxury boutique cruise ship offering unforgettable Fiji experiences. Launched in 1991 and refurbished in 2017, it is 297 feet (90.6 m) long and accommodates up to 114 guests in 57 spacious ocean-view suites.

The ship’s crew of 70 includes an onboard marine biologist and cultural experts who lead guests on shore excursions. With several dive packages available, guests can learn to dive or, for more experienced divers, explore the beautiful reefs and variety of sites.

Let’s dive into our review of the Caledonian Sky.

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Things we like:

  • Exceptionally spacious and luxurious cabins
  • Friendly and attentive staff
  • Range of itineraries from 3 to 14 nights
  • Diving available through partner Viti Water Sports
  • Onboard marine biologist

Things we don't like:

  • Expensive: Standard cabins range from around$2100 per person for three nights to $9800 per person for 14 nights
  • Cruise with limited diving rather than a dedicated dive liveaboard
  • Diving costs extra
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Diving on the Caledonian Sky

Catering for occasional, novice, and first-time divers, the Caledonian Sky is most suited to less-experienced divers who want to grow their skills and experience. All equipment is provided by the Caledonian Sky’s dive partners, Viti Water Sports.

Guests can expect to do two to three 45-minute dives per day, depending on the itinerary. The Awakening Shark Dive, available on the Yasawa Island Cruise, gives guests the opportunity to see bull sharks, tawny nurse sharks, tiger sharks, lemon sharks, reef sharks, and silvertip sharks with insight provided by the onboard marine biologist.

The Caledonian Sky’s typical itinerary is a 7-night cruise that departs from and returns to Port Denarau, Fiji. The cruise visits a variety of islands and reefs, including the Mamanuca Islands, Yasawa Islands, and Lau Islands. Three to 14-night cruises are available, with longer cruises ranging as far as Samoa or Tonga.

The Caledonian Sky offers northern itineraries, visiting Makogai, Savusavu, and Taveuni, and once or twice a year they cruise to remote Lau. For those wishing to visit Lau, The Caledonian Sky is the only operator for this location. Ten tenders are available for diving and for trips ashore.

Discover Scuba Diving and other courses are available to non-divers during the cruise. Diving conditions in Fiji are generally excellent year-round, with clear waters, warm temperatures, and diverse marine life. The water temperature ranges from 73 to 82 F (23 to 28 C), and visibility can reach up to 100 feet (30 m) or more.

Highlights:

  • Up to three dives per day
  • All dives guided with a maximum ratio of 10:1
  • Diverse marine life including sharks and five species of turtle
  • Good for photographers and videographers
  • Dive options include walls, wrecks, drifts, and reefs

Onboard the Caledonian Sky

Comfortable and with lots of space, the salon is perfect for relaxation and socializing. The sundeck is a highlight and offers supreme comfort and panoramic views. Activities and entertainment include kayaking, a swimming pool and hot tub, a fitness center, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboarding.

Educational talks from onboard experts, movies, and live music are also available. Those looking for some quiet time can visit the library, which offers a good selection of books. Guests can also learn about the local culture and traditions through visits to villages and schools and island tours. Guests wishing to pamper themselves can book at the onboard spa, which offers treatments, massages, and relaxation therapies.

The Caledonian Sky is decorated throughout in a traditional maritime style, with lots of teak and brass. Cabins are incredibly spacious and comfortable with luxurious fittings, seating areas, and large storage spaces. The bathrooms are spacious and well-equipped—a step above those normally expected onboard a ship. All cabins and interior spaces on Caledonian Sky are air-conditioned.

Cruising onboard Caledonian Sky is a truly luxurious experience—with a price tag to match. For the discerning traveler, this is a wonderful way to see the Fiji islands, with many guests returning frequently. Caledonian Sky’s prices are reflective of its luxury status, but there are some ways to save money, such as booking early or taking advantage of discounts and promotions.

Highlights:

  • Extremely luxurious and comfortable
  • Spacious cabins and excellent bathrooms
  • Exceptional service from the onboard team
  • Lots of excursions and activities

Dining onboard Caledonian Sky

Two restaurants serve locally sourced, excellent-quality meals. Guests can dine either in the more formal, air-conditioned restaurant or on the Lido deck, where they can take in the magnificent views and enjoy more informal buffet meals.

All meals are included, as well as complimentary tea/coffee, bottled water, and mid-morning and afternoon snacks. Special dietary requirements can be catered for and Caledonian Sky requests 24-hours’ notice for any special dietary needs.

 Highlights:

  • Excellent quality meals, both buffet and à la carte
  • Choice of dining options – air-conditioned or on deck
  • Selection of Fijian and western menu options
  • Special dietary requirements can be catered for with only 24 hours’ notice

Things we like:

  • Exceptionally spacious and luxurious cabins
  • Friendly and attentive staff
  • Range of itineraries from 3 to 14 nights
  • Diving available through partner Viti Water Sports
  • Onboard marine biologist

Things we don't like:

  • Expensive: Standard cabins range from around$2100 per person for three nights to $9800 per person for 14 nights
  • Cruise with limited diving rather than a dedicated dive liveaboard
  • Diving costs extra
Key Facts
Year Built 1991
Price Range Luxury
Trip Length 5-7 Nights
Internet Yes (free)
Nitrox No
Equipment Rental No
Camera Station No
Air Conditioning Yes
Min. Logged Dives No minimum
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