Fiji Special Report – Blue Lagoon Cruises combines Air Pacific kids fare for a great Fiji family deal
As a great partnership with the newly released Air Pacific Kids Fare initiative, Blue Lagoon Cruises has launched a new round of special deals offering free cruises and free meals for up to three children aged 15 years and under in their own cabin when travelling with two adults.
This amazing offer is not only valid for travel to 31 March 2007, but contrary to the normal practice in the industry of excluding school holidays,which really upsets partents, this offer is available right across the school holiday period.
The offer applies to the boutique island cruise specialist’s entire range of four and seven-day ‘Club’ and ‘Gold Club’ Yasawa Island programs.
From a hip pocket perspective, the special offer means pricing for an all-inclusive four-day/three-night ‘Club’ cruise now starts from just $2379* for everyone during the special period.
At the top end of the scale, pricing for one of the company’s luxury-oriented seven-day/six-night ‘Gold Club’ cruises is now just $4499* based on two adults travelling with up to three children.
The price-tag includes all meals, private accommodation, cruise activities, shore excursions and cultural experiences.
Blue Lagoon Cruises also operates a dedicated ‘Captain’s Club’ children’s program over the school holiday periods which includes bushwalking and snorkel safaris, water sports, beach games and cultural activities.
Valid for sale from now until 24 February 2007 and valid for travel from 05 January until 31 March 2007.
*Conditions apply. Please note the prices do not include international airfares or beverages.
For more information visit www.bluelagooncruises.com
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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