Coral Sea Now Booking 2026 Season with 3/4-Day and Overnight Tuna Charters
Coral Sea listings show bookings open for the 2026 season with 3/4-day trips and private overnight tuna charters, including a 3/4 Day departure listed for Feb 13 at 7:00 AM.
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A nimble, recently upgraded sportfishing boat calling itself Coral Sea is taking reservations for 2026, pitching short 3/4-day outings and private overnight tuna charters to anglers planning next season. The listing promotes the boat’s handling and deck layout as drivers for better chances on the bite, and it names an immediate departure for interested parties.
"The Coral Sea is clean, fast, and built for adventure!" reads one piece of promotional copy, followed by "With a spacious bow and recent upgrades, it offers top-tier fishability, even for the most seasoned anglers." A separate announcement adds, "Now Booking 2026 Season! The Coral Sea's next trip is a 3/4 Day departing Fri Feb 13th 7:00 AM Click here for more info." Those lines are the most specific public details currently available about the vessel and its schedule.
Operators also pushed a social post highlighting demand and wildlife on the 2026 calendar: "Our 2025 season is almost fully booked BUT our 2026 season is going to be SPECTACULAR: Whales, manta's, whale sharks and more... Are you joining" suggests the operator expects strong interest and notes potential for big wildlife sightings on trips marketed for next year. Anglers should take that as a signal to firm up plans early if they want weekend or overnight spots.
A few important clarifications matter for booking and trip planning. The phrasing "3/4 Day" appears in the Coral Sea listing as written; verify with the operator whether that denotes a three-quarter-day trip (roughly a single short day), a 3- to 4-day package, or another duration. The announcement includes a "Click here for more info" prompt but does not supply a booking phone number, price, deposit requirement, or a full itinerary in the public snippets reviewed. Confirm availability for the Feb 13 7:00 AM departure and ask directly about capacity, tackle provisions, bait, bedding for overnight charters, and safety equipment before committing.

To avoid brand confusion, note that Coral Expeditions runs a separate family of vessels with published 2026 itineraries, including Coral Geographer, Coral Discoverer, and Coral Adventurer, and offers onboard repeat-booking discounts for those ships. Separately, larger cruise marketers are advertising deposit and pay-in-full windows for multi-year sailings; for example, Viking Expeditions' materials state: "2026: Pay in full by March 31, 2026 or at time of booking if within 120 days of departure" and detail a "$25 DEPOSIT" policy for select itineraries. Those cruise-specific terms do not apply to the Coral Sea listing unless the operator confirms otherwise.
What this means for readers: if you want to lock in tuna time or an overnight chase for big fish and wildlife in 2026, start by confirming exactly what "3/4 Day" means, check the Feb 13 departure status, and get the operator’s payment and cancellation policy in writing. With 2025 nearly full according to the operator’s post, expect prime dates to move fast.
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