‘Seaspray’ Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands Day Sailing Adventure
For a unique and unforgettable way to experience Fiji’s stunning Mamanuca Islands, South Sea Cruises’ ‘Seaspray Day Sailing Adventure’ offers traditional sailing, adventure and stunning scenery.
‘Seaspray’, a magnificent two-masted eighty-three foot schooner of television fame, provides a stable and comfortable sail as she explores the crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches and lagoons of the Mamanucas.
Built in Glasgow, Scotland and launched in 1927, ‘Seaspray’ was the main feature on the 1960’s hit television show ‘Adventures of the Seaspray’.

The full day ‘Seaspray Day Sailing Adventure’ also includes a visit to a Fijian island village on Yanuya Island, where guests are welcomed ashore with a Kava Ceremony then have the chance to explore the village and meet the locals.
While on board ‘Seaspray’ guests are encouraged to help set the sails, take the helm or just laze around on deck. On board entertainment by the crew adds to this unique Fijian experience.
The all inclusive day cruise provides snorkelling gear, morning and afternoon tea,
South Sea Cruises is Fiji’s most experienced cruise operator offering an extensive range of award-winning day cruises and Island ‘Resort Connections’ throughout Fiji’s stunning Mamanuca Islands.
For more information contact South Sea Cruises: T: +679 675 0500, Email [email protected] Website www.ssc.com.fj
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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