Blue Lagoon Cruises’ ‘two for one’ offer
Saturday, 21 Nov, 2005
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Boutique island cruising specialist Blue Lagoon Cruises has kicked off its festive season celebrations with the release of a ‘two cabins for the price of one’ December/January family deal on any four-day or seven-day cruise program.
The deal means two adults making a booking on any four or seven day cruise from 02 December 2005 until 31 January 2006 automatically qualify for a free second cabin for up to three children 15 years and under sharing.
Available over Christmas and the New Year the offer also applies to Blue Lagoon Cruises’
four and seven-day ‘Gold Club’ cruise programs.
Prices start from $1950* for a four-day/.three-night Yasawa Islands ‘Club’ cruise which includes all meals, accommodation, cruise activities, shore excursions and much more for the whole family.
Priced from $3520*, an alternative seven-day/six-night ‘Gold Club’ option offers similar inclusions.
Blue Lagoon Cruises provides the perfect family cruise holiday, the company’s daily onboard activity plans geared to offer a host of special facilities for its younger passengers.
These include special mealtimes, cots and highchairs and a dedicated ‘Captain’s Club’ kids’ program which provides a special itinerary for children of all ages.
While cruising is the mainstay of any Blue Lagoon Cruises’ program, the ships also spend plenty of time anchored in sheltered lagoons or ashore giving children plenty of time to explore, play sports, swim and snorkel.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
Graham Muldoon
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