Blue Lagoon Cruises releases 15 per cent discount offer
Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruises is offering a 15 per cent discount plus a free cabin upgrade on all ‘Club’ and ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Island cruises booked from now until 31 August 2008.
With travel validity extended to 31 March 2009, the discount applies to all three and four-day ‘Club Cruises’ and all four and seven-day ‘Gold Club’ cruises.
The discount means pricing for a three-day/two-night ‘Club’ cruise now starts from AUD405* per person twin share.
Prices on all ‘Club and ‘Gold Club’ cruises include all meals and cruise activities which range from daily shore excursions and snorkeling safaris to fish feeding, fishing and glass bottom boating.
Cultural experiences include a ‘Lovo’ feast, visits to remote villages, Kava ceremonies and a day spent at Blue Lagoon Cruises’ private island of Nanuya Lailai.
*Conditions apply. Please note cruise prices do not include international airfares or beverages (other than tea and coffee).
A daily fuel surcharge of FJD25 per person also applies.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
For cruise reservations telephone Blue Lagoon Cruises in Lautoka, Fiji, on +679 666 1622, facsimile +679 666 4098 or via email on [email protected].
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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