Have an awesome time in Fiji
If your clients are looking for something different in Fiji, then they should look at Awesome Adventures’ programmes which include an exciting array of adventure packages for backpackers and alternative travellers throughout Fiji’s remote Yasawa Islands.
A highly experienced operator and sister company to South Sea Cruises, Awesome Adventures offers an extensive range of packages include accommodation ranging from 1 to 11 nights, transfers, all meals and key activities such as snorkelling, kayaking and sailing.
They also offer flexible Island Hopping ‘Bula Passes’ and an ‘Accommodation Pass’ allowing the freedom to explore these stunning islands at leisure.
The ‘Wanna Taki’ [pictured above] live aboard cruise explores the bays and lagoons around Naviti Island and offers a selection of exciting activities providing a unique Yasawas experience.

A subsidiary of award winning South Sea Cruises, all vessels are fully licensed and staff trained to adhere to stringent safely requirements and the name says it all, with Awesome showing you the ‘real’ Fiji and an awesome time in the beautiful Yasawa Islands.
The Key Products offered by Awesome Adventures Fiji include:
*** An extensive range of all-inclusive adventure packages with transfers, 
*** Island Hopping ‘Bula Passes’ and ‘Accommodation Passes’
*** Overnight cruising aboard the fabulous ‘Wanna Taki’ live aboard cruise.
For more information please visit www.awesomefiji.com or contact Annemarie Hunter [email protected] (09) 489 1080.
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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