Blue Lagoon Cruises massages the value with new drink/spa credit offer
Blue Lagoon Cruises massages the value with new drink/spa credit offer Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruises is offering free onboard drink and massage credits valued between FJD200 – 400 per cabin on selected four and seven-day ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Island cruises between 01 June 2007 and 31 March 2008.
The boutique island cruise operator is offering a FJD200 credit on all ‘Gold Club’ cruises departing between 01 June – 30 September 2007, with a FJD400 credit applying to all ‘Gold Club’ cruises departing between 01 October – 15 December 2007 and again from 15 January – 31 March 2008.
Blue Lagoon Cruises only stipulation is that all bookings must be made before 31 May 2007 to qualify for the credit.

Blue Lagoon Cruises ‘Gold Club’ cruises start from AUD1399* per person twin share for the four-day/three-night itinerary.
Prices for the seven-day/six-night ‘Gold Club’ cruises start from AUD1949* per person twin share.
Prices include all meals and on-board accommodation.
Inclusive cruise activities range from shore excursions and cultural experiences including village visits, Kava ceremonies and a ‘Lovo’ to bush and beach walks and snorkeling safaris.
*Conditions apply. Please note prices do not include beverages or international airfares.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries and for reservations telephone Blue Lagoon Cruises in Lautoka, Fiji, on +679 666 1622, facsimile +679 666 4098 or via email on [email protected].
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John Alwyn-Jones
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