Captain Cook Cruises launch a Combo!!!
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Captain Cook Cruises have launched an exciting new Fiji combo programme, available until March 2007, featuring three or four nights aboard the M.V. Reef Escape, followed by three nights on Treasure Island.
Prices for the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands Cruises and Treasure Island stays start at AU$1498 to $AU1857 per person, twin share, depending on duration and include all transfers and stateroom accommodation with floor to ceiling windows on the M.V. Reef Escape, 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.
The Treasure Island stays includes Ocean View Bure accommodation only 30 metres from the beach, with king and single beds, private balcony, air conditioning and fans, mini fridge, hammock, all island activities including swimming pool, games room, mini golf, tennis, volleyball, snorkelling, wind surfing, kayaks, nightly entertainment and a selection of cultural activities.
For further information and bookings contact Captain Cook Cruises on 1800 804 843, in Sydney 02 9206 1122 or by email to – [email protected]
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