Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Family Value
Friday, 20 Mar, 2006
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Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruises has relaunched its two cabin family rates to dovetail with the commencement of the Air Pacific ‘Bula Saver Childrens Fare’ which runs until 14 May 2006.
Prices for the boutique island cruising specialist’s two cabin family rates, which are based on a maximum of two adults and three children sharing two cabins, start from just AUD1190* for a three-day/two-night Club Cruise visiting Fiji’s unspoiled Yasawa Islands.
Once on board, other than the drinks, everything is included – all onboard accommodation, all meals, cruise activities, shore excursions – and much more.
Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Director Commercial Operations, Scott Forrest, said a Blue Lagoon Cruise experience was perfect for the whole family – and especially for children.
“Our crews are highly experienced with our younger passengers and all Blue Lagoon Cruises’ offer special facilities for children, such as special mealtimes, cots and highchairs.
“We also offer a dedicated ‘Captain’s Club’ kids’ program which provides a special itinerary for younger passengers,” he said.
The two cabin family cruise deals are also available on all other ‘Club’ and ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Islands itineraries which range in duration from three-days/two-nights to four-days/three nights and seven-days/six-nights.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
Graham Muldoon
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