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FAQ
Accomodation Questions
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Can I book a trip online?
Do you provide clean bath/shower towels every day?
Do you provide clean ship deck towels (different than your shower towels) every day?
Do you provide bath/shower soap or should I bring my own?
Does the boat have hot water?
Are there hairdryers in the rooms?
Are there bathrobes in the rooms for each person?
How often do you change the bed linens?
Do I have to bring my own alcohol?
What is the maximum number of passengers?
Is the ship air-conditioned?
How comfortable is the M/V Coral Star?
What should I bring?
How safe is Coiba?
What are the medical facilities?
Can I bring my wife?
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Yes and no. We provide an Online Reservation Request form that you can fill out for availability on a certain trip. This form also provides us with information to help expedite your reservation if that date is available.
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes, but you may wish to bring your own if you have special requirements for sensitive skin.
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Yes. You can adjust the temperature up to 150 degrees.
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No. We do have 120 VAC current in all rooms and baths, so may bring your own.
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No.
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Every other day.
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Soft drinks, beer and water are abundant. The M/V Coral Star has two bars stocked with a variety of beer, hard liquor and wine at per drink cost. You may make arrangements for specific brands depending on availability.
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We have 8 cabins with a total capacity of 19 guests, with 3 of the cabins capable of triple occupancy.
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Yes, the ship is fully air-conditioned and each cabin has its own controls.
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The M/V Coral Star offers the latest technology and the best comfort available. Saloon, bar, sundeck, eight staterooms. (2 masters, 2 deluxe and 4 standard).
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It is vital that you bring a hat, sunglasses and suntan lotion as the Equatorial sun is blistering. Your clothes can be washed aboard the M/V Coral Star mid-week or upon request. Typically, people fish in shorts and shirt and wear light cotton at night.
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Our boats stay within radio contact of each other and the M/V Coral Star is in constant contact with the island, mainland and the United States. Serious accidents tend to happen through irresponsible acts or neglect. Our crew is professional, has been with us for years and has avoided serious, even minor problems since our inception.
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A comprehensive first aid kit is kept onboard the M/V Coral Star. We have a complete telecommunications with the island, as well as the mainland, and depending on the flying conditions, a plane can be available for evacuation on Coiba in two hours.
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Yes. The M/V Coral Star has two master staterooms with queen size beds and full bath. We have two deluxe state rooms with a full size bed and twin bunk with private shower and toilet. Plus our 4 standard staterooms with twin bunk beds and a shared shower and toilet in each cabin.