Blue Lagoon Cruises offers new agents’ rates
Blue Lagoon Cruises is offering consultants three new all-inclusive ‘Club’ and ‘Gold Club’ industry cruise specials.
The special rates apply to three day and four day ‘Club’ cruises and four and seven-day ‘Gold Club’ cruises.
Prices start from AUD350* per person twin share for a four-day/three-night ‘Club’ cruise based on three-day/two-night ‘Club’ cruise, a per person saving of AUD400*.
Prices for a four-day/three-night ‘Gold Club’ cruise, normally priced from AUD1020*, are available from AUD750* per person twin share with price based on a four-day/three-night ‘Club’ cruise.
Blue Lagoon Cruises is also offering seven-day/six-night ‘Gold Club’ cruises for the price of four-day/three-night ‘Gold Club’ programs.
Prices for the seven-day option start from AUD1020* per person twin share and prices include all meals and on-board accommodation.
Inclusive cruise activities range from shore excursions and cultural experiences including village visits, bush and beach walks and snorkeling safaris.
*Conditions apply. Please note prices do not include beverages or international airfares.
These industry special offers are valid for travel until 30 June 2007 but must be booked by 30 April 2007.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
For reservations telephone Blue Lagoon Cruises in Lautoka, Fiji, on +679 666 1622, facsimile +679 666 4098 or via email on [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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