Blue Lagoon Cruises’ two cabin family rate available over Christmas school holidays
Boutique island cruising specialist Blue Lagoon Cruises is offering the perfect Christmas family holiday solution.
The Fiji small luxury ship operator has brought Christmas a little bit closer with the announcement that it will relax its normal Christmas holiday booking blackout on its special two cabin family rate offers.
This means two cabin family rates (based on two adults and three children aged 15 years and under) start from as little as $4426* for a seven-day/six-night ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Islands cruise.
The price-tag includes all meals, accommodation, cruise activities, shore excursions and much more.
Children under two years cruise for FREE.
Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Director Commercial Operations, Scott Forrest, said Blue Lagoon Cruises’ crew were highly experienced with the company’s younger passengers.
“All cruise programs offer special facilities for children, such as special mealtimes, cots and highchairs,” he said.
“We also offer a dedicated ‘Captain’s Club’ kids’ program which provides a special itinerary for younger passengers.
“While we cruise every day, only a few hours of each day are spent actually underway – the rest of the time we spend anchored in sheltered lagoons or ashore.
“This gives the kids ample the opportunity to go exploring, play water sports, swim, snorkel or collect coconuts or challenge the crew to volleyball or rugby.
“All their parents have to do is sit back and relax,” he said.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
Graham Muldoon
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