Blue Lagoon Cruises confirms 2007 combined dive/cruise program schedules
Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruises has announced 2007 pricing and schedules for its seven-day/six-night ‘Cruise in Luxury – Dive in Paradise’ packages.
Effective 5 February 2007, the seven-day/six-night programs which provide a good option for super-keen dive enthusiasts to sample Fiji’s remote Yasawa Islands in combination with a luxury cruise, will depart from the company’s home port of Lautoka on the first Monday of every month.
The dive component includes up to 15 dives over the seven day cruise program, plus all equipment, with the flexibility to do as many or as few dives as required. These include a night dive and wreck diving in the region which is renowned for its huge variety of marine life and endless coral pastures. The boutique island cruise specialist’s ‘Gold Club’ cruise format also presents an ideal fit for divers with non-diving friends or family.
The comfortably paced, nicely blended ‘Gold Club’ program combines plenty of time ashore with bushwalking, snorkelling safaris, swimming, visits to remote village and cultural activities.
Programs for two divers are priced from AUD2899* per person based on twin share, with programs for one diver and one non-diver priced from AUD2449* per person based on twin share.
*Conditions apply. Please note prices do not include beverages or international airfares.
For more information on the ‘Cruise in Luxury – Dive in Paradise’ program, visit www.cruiseinluxurydiveinparadise.com.
Full information on the complete range of Blue Lagoon Cruise itineraries visit www.bluelagooncruises.com and for reservations please email [email protected]
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John Alwyn-Jones
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