7-night expedition cruise rates
totally all-inclusive, even scuba diving and PADI dive courses
 
per person double
per person single
Expedition Cabin
€ 3,197
€ 4,636
Stateroom
€ 3,946
€ 5,720
Grand Stateroom
€ 4,392
€ 6,368
Oversea Veranda Stateroom
€ 5,580
€ 8,091
Oversea Veranda Suite
€ 6,430
€ 9,324


5-night expedition cruise rates
totally all-inclusive, even scuba diving and PADI dive courses
 
per person double
per person single
Expedition Cabin
€ 2,618
€ 3,796
Stateroom
€ 3,232
€ 4,687
Grand Stateroom
€ 3,584
€ 5,197
Oversea Veranda Stateroom
€ 4,629
€ 6,712
Oversea Veranda Suite
€ 5,330
€ 7,729


7-night expedition cruise rates
all-inclusive *except scuba diving*
 
per person double
per person single
Expedition Cabin
€ 2,451
€ 3,890
Stateroom
€ 3,200
€ 4,974
Grand Stateroom
€ 3,646
€ 5,622
Oversea Veranda Stateroom
€ 4,834
€ 7,345
Oversea Veranda Suite
€ 5,684
€ 8,578


5-night expedition cruise rates
all-inclusive *except scuba diving*
 
per person double
per person single
Expedition Cabin
€ 2,044
€ 3,222
Stateroom
€ 2,659
€ 4,113
Grand Stateroom
€ 3,010
€ 4,623
Oversea Veranda Stateroom
€ 4,055
€ 6,139
Oversea Veranda Suite
€ 4,756
€ 7,155


  • Rates valid from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011
  • Rates do not include tourism tax, currently 17.5%, charged by the Fijian Government
  • Rates include all meals and bar beverages
  • Rates include all onboard services: spa, laundry
  • Rates include all activities: kayaking, snorkeling, yoga, mountain biking, hiking, village visits
  • Where indicated, rates include scuba diving, gear hire, PADI dive courses
  • Onboard boutique items are available for purchase: sunscreen, hats, shirts, sulus, and premium wine/spirits


  • what's so unique about tui tai expeditions?
    Luxury that Doesn't get in the way of Adventure
    The word luxury can be defined in many ways. On Tui Tai, luxury means that everything has been made easy without being soft or pretentious.
    For example, while you’ll have same-day laundry service onboard, your clothes won’t come back wrapped in paper or tied with a frilly ribbon. We focus on the kinds of luxuries that matter: nightly turn-down service, air conditioning, the best shampoos and soaps, 800-count Egyptian Cotton Sateen sheets, superb exotic food, spa treatments, and the world’s kindest and most thoughtful service.
    The result is that Tui Tai is a luxury resort that moves through the South Pacific, offering guests views that change all day.


    Adventure that Doesn't get in the way of Luxury
    Like luxury, adventure can be defined many ways. To our guests it means spontaneity, having the flexibility and the resources to do and see amazing things, both above and beneath the surface.
    Even on the world’s least trodden beach, or surrounded by the mist of a giant waterfall, you can still get a massage right there ­ because we set up spa services right there. You might be kayaking up a jungle river, but our support boat makes sure chilled beverages and snacks are waiting for you upstream.
    Whether snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, visiting remote villages, or just sailing the clear blue waters, all our activities have been equally enjoyed by a 26-year old tri-athlete and an active 74-year old world traveler ­ and everyone in between.
    one of the world's only truly all-inclusive expeditions
    When you’re enjoying a luxury-adventure expedition on Tui Tai, you don’t ever have to think about the details of extra charges because there aren’t any. We’ve designed our service to be All-inclusive. Not "all inclusive" as some use the term, followed by a bunch of fine print explaining what isn’t included. We mean that everything is included: every service, mixed drink, glass of wine or beer, every meal, all scuba diving (even dive courses), snorkeling, kayaking, spa treatments ­ everything. Once you board Tui Tai, the details are in our hands, and your only responsibility is to have the experience of a lifetime.
    the pacific cultural triangle
    Tui Tai is the only luxury-adventure ship operating in the Pacific Cultural Triangle, providing guests a remarkable look at three distinct cultures that history and circumstance have put together within a nearby triangle of islands. In addition to visiting islands where indigenous Fijians live, Tui Tai sails to islands where Polynesians and Micronesians were relocated after World War II, and where the villagers live in their historically natural ways. Only the Pacific Cultural Triangle offers adventurers a chance to experience such strikingly different cultures and histories during a one-week visit.