Kimberley Cruise Center

Kimberley Escape - charter only

MV KIMBERLEY ESCAPE - available for charter only

In 2008 and 2009 MV Kimberley Escape will be operating solely as an exclusive charter vessel.
Please see sister ship 'MV Great Escape' for sample / suggested itineraries

Kimberley Escape is 76 ft mono-hulled craft specifically designed to provide an exceptional level of comfort while journeying to secret and special places. Carrying only 14 passengers, the Kimberley Escape is air-conditioned and comfortable.
Well-appointed toilets and showers are located on deck with easy access from the cabins. There is a washing machine on board, and plug points and mirrors in every cabin.

State-of-the-art audio-visual equipment including an onboard video and book library is available. The Kimberley Escape is in contact with the outside world via satellite. With an onboard desalinator, there is always plenty of water for bathing and drinking.

CABIN INFORMATION

Cabins are situated below deck with 6 double cabins and 1 twin cabin. 3 well-appointed toilets and showers are located on the main deck with easy access from the cabins. Guests can directly access these facilities when returning from adventures - a feature that is appreciated and often commented on by our guests. MV Kimberley Escape is in contact with the outside world via satellite phone and fax.

TWIN CABIN

2 Single Bunks, Shared Bathroom Facilities, Fully air-conditioned, Cupboard for storage, Lower Deck

DOUBLE CABINS

Double Bed, Shared Bathroom Facilities, Fully air-conditioned, Cupboard for storage, Lower Deck

The Kimberley Escape Deckplan

CUISINE

We have an onboard chef whose culinary skills are consistently praised by all our guests. All meals are five star quality and only fresh produce is used. Special dietary needs can easily be accommodated. Please discuss any special requirements with us. (Hint: this is not a good time to start a diet!). Water is taken out in the tenders along with soft drinks (and beer if required) on ice in the eskies on every excursions. So there is no need to take water bottles.