Blue Lagoon Cruises/Sonaisali Island Resort float Fiji island escape combo
Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruises and the Sonaisali Island Resort have joined resources to offer a four-night resort stay combining a four or seven-day ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Islands cruise.
Priced from AUD1899* per person twin share for the four-day cruise option, the Blue Lagoon Cruises’ component of the combination includes all meals, all onboard accommodation, cruise and cultural activities and shore excursions.
The boutique island cruise operator is also offering a free 30-minute massage and free snorkelling hire as part of the offer. And, as an added bonus, passengers booking on one of the company’s four or seven-day ‘Gold Club’; standard cruise also qualify for a free cabin upgrade and complimentary bottle of champagne.
The overall value of the offer has been further topped up with the Sonaisali Island Resort including free daily American breakfast, a welcome cocktail, a free jungle cruise, a free ‘SCUBA Pool Splash’ and an invitation to the General Manager’s weekly cocktail party.
The Sonaisali Island Resort stay can be taken on a pre or post cruise basis and even split to provide passengers with the option of staying at the resort before or after their cruise experience.
The offer is valid for travel from now until 31 March 2009.
Visit www.bluelagooncruises.com. for more info.
A Report By The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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