Haruku was designed in Australia as a rugged long-range craft that could carry 20 passengers to remote locations in excellent safety and great comfort. At the location she becomes the ‘mother ship’ from which to explore exotic destinations on both land and sea. Haruku is fitted with modern clean lines. The cabins, head’s and large salon make most of her 26-footbeam, which means very spacious accommodation. She is equipped with plenty of storage, a large pantry, two water makers, spare parts, dive compressor, four sea kayaks and two dinghy’s ensuring a sensational long-range seafaring adventure. Haruku has an incredible go anywhere capability of a much larger vessel.
Haruku charter review
We just had a very interesting day out on Haruku. As I said to the management and the crew afterwards, our party of 10 were brilliantly looked after. We were picked up promptly from our villa. The crew on board were magnificent. Very friendly and couldn’t have been more helpful. The much was great. The entertainment was super – paddle boards, snorkelling and even some top scuba diving. However, there is one underlying issue. And it’s quite important. The boat. OMG it’s old and tired. All the promotional videos, the photos etc are all from 2015. Fast forward 7 years and jeez we were misrepresented. Rust, faded safety signs, smell of diesel etc alll contributed to what should have been the best day of the holiday something of a shocker. Obviously Palau Charters now have my money and the day has passed. So if you’re going to book, please beware……
Iain linkleter
September 9, 2022 at 11:59 AMHaruku charter review
We just had a very interesting day out on Haruku. As I said to the management and the crew afterwards, our party of 10 were brilliantly looked after. We were picked up promptly from our villa. The crew on board were magnificent. Very friendly and couldn’t have been more helpful. The much was great. The entertainment was super – paddle boards, snorkelling and even some top scuba diving. However, there is one underlying issue. And it’s quite important. The boat. OMG it’s old and tired. All the promotional videos, the photos etc are all from 2015. Fast forward 7 years and jeez we were misrepresented. Rust, faded safety signs, smell of diesel etc alll contributed to what should have been the best day of the holiday something of a shocker. Obviously Palau Charters now have my money and the day has passed. So if you’re going to book, please beware……