Blue Lagoon offers 50% discount on selected May and June cruises.
Fiji’s Blue Lagoon Cruise is offering a 50 per cent discount on three-day ‘Club’ and four-day ‘Gold Club’ cruises until 30 June 2007.
Valid for sale until 30 June, the 50% discount means prices for the three-day ‘Club’ cruises start from $249* per person twin share for the period, saving $249* on normal prices.
Pricing for the four-day ‘Gold Club’ cruises has dropped to $699* for the period, saving $699* on normal prices.
Cruise activities include daily shore excursions and cultural experiences including village visits, bush and beach walks.
Water-based activities include snorkelling safaris, glass bottom boating and the option to try Fiji ’s latest sports craze, saltwater fly fishing.
Cultural experiences include a ‘Lovo’ feast, Kava ceremonies and a day spent at Blue Lagoon Cruises’ private island of Nanuya Lailai.
See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.
*Conditions apply. Please note the prices do not include international airfares or beverages.
For reservations telephone Blue Lagoon Cruises in Lautoka , Fiji , on + 679 666 1622, facsimile + 679 666 4098 or via email on [email protected].
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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