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CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Explore Coral Geographer deck plans including Coral Deck, Promenade Deck, Explorer Deck, Bridge Deck and Vista Deck. Compare cabin locations and onboard spaces for Kimberley cruises.

Coral Geographer’s Layout Works Because It Was Designed Around The Kimberley

Not around cruise ship spectacle.

That distinction matters enormously.

Many expedition ships still feel like conventional cruise vessels awkwardly adapted for remote travel.

Coral Geographer feels purpose-built from the beginning:

  • efficient expedition flow
  • expansive outdoor viewing
  • practical boarding access
  • and social spaces that constantly reconnect guests with the destination outside

The result is a ship layout that feels:

  • calm
  • intuitive
  • spacious
  • and remarkably well suited to Kimberley expedition cruising

Importantly, there are very few β€œwasted” areas onboard.

Everything feels designed around exploration itself.

Check out the Coral Geographer Deck Plans for the location of all cabins, dining and entertainment areas. Click on the deck plan image to enlarge and view in greater detail.

Coral Geographer Deck Overview

Coral Geographer features accommodation and public spaces spread across multiple guest-accessible decks:

  • Coral Deck
  • Promenade Deck
  • Explorer Deck
  • Bridge Deck
  • and Vista Deck

Each level creates a slightly different onboard atmosphere.

And unlike many larger cruise ships, movement around Coral Geographer feels surprisingly simple and connected.

You are never far from:

  • open-air viewing
  • expedition access
  • or the Kimberley scenery unfolding outside

That’s one of the ship’s biggest strengths.

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VISTA DECK - CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Located on the upper deck – Explorer Class staterooms feature a king size double (that can be converted to singles) and a twin basin en-suite. Cabin size is 18 square metres (193 square feet).

Other features include large panoramic windows, amenities fridge, in-cabin entertainment and satellite telephone.

BRIDGE DECK - CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Located on the middle deck – River Class doubles feature a king size double (that can be converted to singles) and en-suite. Cabin size is similar to Explorer Class.

Other features include large panoramic windows, in-cabin entertainment and satellite telephone.

EXPLORER DECK - CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Located on the lower deck – Ocean Class twins feature roomy singles and en-suite. Cabin size is approximately 12 square metres (129 square feet).

Other features include 2 portholes, in-cabin entertainment and satellite telephone.

PROMENADE DECK - CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Located on the lower deck – Ocean Class twins feature roomy singles and en-suite. Cabin size is approximately 12 square metres (129 square feet).

Other features include 2 portholes, in-cabin entertainment and satellite telephone.

CORAL DECK - CORAL GEOGRAPHER DECK PLANS

Located on the lower deck – Ocean Class twins feature roomy singles and en-suite. Cabin size is approximately 12 square metres (129 square feet).

Other features include 2 portholes, in-cabin entertainment and satellite telephone.

CORAL DECK

The Expedition Heart Of The Ship

The Coral Deck is the ship’s lowest guest accommodation deck and contains 12 Coral Deck Staterooms.

Importantly though, this deck is not simply β€œthe cheap cabins level” like on many mainstream cruise ships.

On Coral Geographer, the Coral Deck sits close to:

  • expedition boarding operations
  • mudroom access
  • and excursion embarkation points

which many experienced expedition travellers actually appreciate enormously.

This deck tends to suit guests prioritising:

  • practicality
  • expedition convenience
  • and value

rather than balcony positioning.

And in the Kimberley, that often makes perfect sense.

PROMENADE DECK

Where The Ship Starts To Feel Exceptionally Social

The Promenade Deck is arguably the operational and social centre of Coral Geographer.

Here you’ll find:

  • the restaurant
  • lounge spaces
  • reception
  • and wraparound outdoor promenade access

This deck constantly reconnects guests with the surrounding landscape.

Unlike larger cruise ships where interior corridors dominate movement, Coral Geographer encourages guests outdoors repeatedly throughout the day.

That works brilliantly in the Kimberley where:

  • waterfalls
  • wildlife
  • tidal rivers
  • and dramatic coastlines

can appear unexpectedly at almost any moment.

EXPLORER DECK

One Of The Best Scenic Viewing Levels On The Ship

The Explorer Deck contains Balcony Staterooms and elevated outdoor access areas ideally suited to scenic cruising.

This level often feels:

  • quieter
  • more elevated
  • and slightly more premium overall

particularly during:

  • coastal passages
  • whale season
  • sunrise cruising
  • and remote anchorage approaches

Guests staying here benefit from:

  • private balcony access
  • excellent natural light
  • and fast access to upper outdoor viewing areas

Without losing connection to the expedition atmosphere onboard.

BRIDGE DECK

The Quietest And Most Premium Accommodation Area

The Bridge Deck houses Coral Geographer’s Balcony Suites along with upper-level ship access near the Bridge itself.

This level tends to feel:

  • calm
  • private
  • and noticeably quieter

particularly during overnight cruising.

Suites here provide:

  • larger balconies
  • more spacious interiors
  • and some of the ship’s best elevated views

without feeling disconnected from the rest of the vessel.

That balance is one of Coral Expeditions’ biggest strengths.

THE VISTA DECK IS WHAT TRULY DEFINES THE SHIP

Few Kimberley Expedition Ships Use Their Upper Deck Space This Well

The Vista Deck sits at the very top of Coral Geographer and includes the Explorer Bar along with expansive outdoor observation areas.

And honestly:
this space changes the feel of the entire ship.

In the Kimberley, guests spend huge amounts of time here:

  • watching waterfalls approach
  • spotting whales
  • sunset cruising
  • socialising after excursions
  • or simply watching the coastline unfold

The Vista Deck gives Coral Geographer a feeling of openness many expedition ships still struggle to achieve properly.

It becomes:

  • part observation platform
  • part social hub
  • and part scenic lounge

all wrapped into one.

The Kimberley is not a destination where travellers remain hidden indoors.

The landscape constantly pulls people outside:

  • waterfalls
  • dolphins
  • tidal movement
  • seabirds
  • crocodiles
  • cliff systems
  • and remote anchorages

Coral Geographer’s design understands this instinctively.

The ship encourages movement between:

  • cabins
  • outer decks
  • lounges
  • and observation spaces

without ever feeling crowded or overcomplicated.

That creates a far more immersive expedition experience than many larger expedition ships operating in the region.

WHY CORAL GEOGRAPHER’S DECK PLAN WORKS SO WELL FOR THE KIMBERLEY

The Kimberley is not a destination where travellers remain hidden indoors.

The landscape constantly pulls people outside:

  • waterfalls
  • dolphins
  • tidal movement
  • seabirds
  • crocodiles
  • cliff systems
  • and remote anchorages

Coral Geographer’s design understands this instinctively.

The ship encourages movement between:

  • cabins
  • outer decks
  • lounges
  • and observation spaces

without ever feeling crowded or overcomplicated.

That creates a far more immersive expedition experience than many larger expedition ships operating in the region.

WHY CORAL GEOGRAPHER’S DECK PLAN WORKS SO WELL FOR THE KIMBERLEY

Best Overall Balance

Promenade Deck

Excellent mix of:

  • convenience
  • social access
  • scenic connectivity
  • and mid-ship positioning

Best Scenic Viewing

Explorer Deck

Balcony access and elevated positioning work beautifully during Kimberley coastal cruising.


Best Premium Experience

Bridge Deck

Quietest overall accommodation area with premium Balcony Suites and elevated positioning.


Best Practical Value

Coral Deck

Ideal for:

  • expedition-focused travellers
  • guests prioritising value
  • and those wanting easy excursion access

WHAT MOST PEOPLE GET WRONG ABOUT SHIP DECKS

Higher Isn’t Always Better In Expedition Cruising

Mainstream cruise marketing conditions people to believe:
higher decks automatically mean superior experiences.

That’s not always true in the Kimberley.

Lower decks can offer:

  • softer motion
  • easier boarding access
  • and excellent practical convenience

Meanwhile, Coral Geographer’s public viewing areas are so strong that many guests spend relatively little time inside their cabins anyway.

This is one of the rare ships where the overall vessel design matters more than simply β€œhow high your cabin is.”

CORAL GEOGRAPHER FEELS MORE OPEN THAN MANY SHIPS ITS SIZE

This surprises many first-time guests.

Because the ship prioritises:

  • open-air access
  • outdoor movement
  • panoramic viewing
  • and connected social spaces

the onboard atmosphere feels larger and less enclosed than many expedition vessels carrying similar passenger numbers.

That becomes especially noticeable in the Kimberley where outdoor scenic viewing dominates the experience.

FAQ SECTION

Frequently Asked Questions - Coral Geographer Deck Plans

Coral Geographer features multiple guest-accessible decks including:

  • Coral Deck
  • Promenade Deck
  • Explorer Deck
  • Bridge Deck
  • and Vista Deck.

The Vista Deck is the ship’s upper outdoor observation and social deck featuring the Explorer Bar and panoramic scenic viewing areas.

It’s one of the most popular areas onboard during Kimberley cruises.

This depends heavily on travel style.

  • Promenade Deck offers excellent overall balance
  • Explorer Deck is ideal for balcony scenic viewing
  • Bridge Deck suits premium travellers
  • Coral Deck offers strong value and expedition practicality

Absolutely.

Many experienced expedition travellers specifically choose lower-deck cabins for:

  • stability
  • practical expedition access
  • and value

particularly in destinations like the Kimberley.

The Vista Deck provides the ship’s best panoramic outdoor viewing spaces.

Explorer Deck balcony cabins also offer excellent private scenic access.

Guests should check current accessibility details directly before booking, as expedition ships can differ significantly from mainstream cruise vessels regarding mobility access.

BOOK CORAL GEOGRAPHER

Coral Geographer’s Layout Works Because It Prioritises The Destination

Not distractions.
Not oversized entertainment zones.
Not cruise ship gimmicks.

Just smart expedition design built around getting travellers closer to the Kimberley itself.

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