Blue Lagoon Cruises releases new ‘barefoot’ CMI package netts
Blue Lagoon Cruises is looking to seize a sizeable chunk of Fiji’s 2007-2008 MICE business with the release of new conference meetings, incentive package nett rates highlighting the company’s highly relaxed ‘barefoot’ approach to meetings, incentives and special events.
The boutique island cruise specialist has combined its resources with Air Pacific and selected Accor hotels in Fiji to offer the five-night packages which come complete with a three-night ‘Gold Club’ onboard convention cruise component, two nights accommodation, return economy airfares and transfers.
Lead in pricing, including two nights accommodation at the Mercure Hotel Nadi, is as follows:
Ex-Brisbane $1630* per person twin share
Ex-Melbourne $1742* per person twin share
Ex- Sydney $1660* per person twin share
Pricing is inclusive of all onboard accommodation and meals, cruise activities and free access to the company’s wide range of onboard conference facilities.
Blue Lagoon Cruises’ private island resort Nanuya Lailai can also be used for on-land ‘barefoot’ events while the company’s departure lounge in Lautoka can be inbuilt as a pre/post cruise conference venue.
Blue Lagoon Cruises’ CMI capability also extends to a range of alternate team building programs and themed events.
These range from a ‘Blue Lagoon Olympics’ teambuilding exercise, ‘Crazy Treasure Hunts’ and a ‘Survivor Series’ to themed dinners including ‘Pirates of the Yasawas’, a 60’s Beach Party and a ‘Black & White’ night.
Additional activities easily built into an existing program can include sport fishing, scuba diving and introductory scuba diving lessons.
The package is valid for sale and travel until 31 March 2008.
*Conditions apply.
For reservations telephone Blue Lagoon Cruises in Lautoka, Fiji, on +679 666 1622, facsimile +679 666 4098 or via email on [email protected].
Visit: www.bluelagooncruises.com
Special AIME report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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