Captain Cook Cruises and Treasure Island Combo
From now until March 2008 your clients can enjoy three or four nights cruising the picturesque Fijian waters aboard Captain Cook Cruises M.V Reef Escape followed by three nights on Treasure Island with the value packed Reef Escape Cruise & Treasure Island Combo.
Prices for this amazing adventure start as low as AU$1498 per person, twin share for the three nights Southern Yasawa Cruise and Treasure Island stay.
The four night Northern Yasawa Cruise and three night Treasure Island combination starts at only AU$1857 per person, twin share.
Prices include all transfers and Stateroom accommodation featuring floor to ceiling windows on the M.V Reef Escape plus all meals and onboard facilities including swimming pool, spa, sauna, guided village, school and island visits, snorkelling equipment, glass bottom boat excursions and nightly entertainment.
Their stay on Treasure Island includes Ocean View Bure accommodation only 30 metres from the beach featuring a king and single bed, private balcony, air-conditioning and fans, mini fridge, and hammock at your door and all activities including swimming pool, games room, mini golf, tennis, volleyball, snorkelling, wind surfing and kayaks.
This offer is valid for sale and for travel to 31st March 2008.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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