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Ra Marama
Overview
The Ra Marama is an elegant lady and Brigantine rig charter vessel operating from Denarau Marina, Nadi. Built for the Governor of Fiji in the 1950s, the Ra Marama was converted to her open deck Brigantine rig in the 1990s. With traditional rigging and operation, she is the perfect pirate ship for sailing adventures and private events.

The Ra Marama can accommodate 100 passengers for a standing buffet, transfers and cocktails. She is used primarily for Day Cruises to Tivua Island and for a wide range of private hire events.
General
The Ra Marama is an elegant lady and Brigantine rig charter vessel operating from Denarau Marina, Nadi. Built for the Governor of Fiji in the 1950s, the Ra Marama was converted to her open deck Brigantine rig in the 1990s. With traditional rigging and operation, she is the perfect pirate ship for sailing adventures and private events
General Link
https://www.captaincookcruisesfiji.com/day-cruises/tivua-island-day-cruise/
Ship Facts
Passengers: 100
Length: 27  m
Draft: 1.8  m 
Tonnage: 96 tons 
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Captain Cook Cruises Fiji
General
Set sail on a range of small-ship discovery cruises, day tours and restaurant cruises with Captain Cook Fiji – and make it a holiday to remember. From the volcanic Yasawa Islands, to the remote Northern Islands, we can take you to some of the most beautiful and remote places in the world. You’ll visit places rarely seen by tourists, away from the hustle and bustle so you can truly relax and enjoy what Fiji has to offer. You’ll take part in cultural activities and immerse yourself in the traditional Fijian way of life, then return to the luxury and elegance of our modern vessels.
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