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Final check in time
at Blue Lagoon Cruises pre-boarding lounge at Lautoka is 9am. Following
the fitting of snorkeling equipment and any last minute purchases from
our well stocked boutique you are transferred by coach to the wharf to
board Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Club Class motor vessel.
Your cruise follows
the original Blue Lagoon itinerary. As we set sail for the Yasawa
Islands and their tranquil turquoise lagoons a delicious morning tea is
served. En route, lunch is also served. The afternoon is spent ashore
snorkeling, swimming and relaxing. We also visit a traditional Fijian
village and shell market. Experience the special honour of participating
in the ancient "Yaqona" ceremony. Back on board, the evening
starts with complimentary champagne cocktails. A superb "Captain's
Welcome" dinner is served in the dining saloon. Then you sit back
and relax as the crew entertain you with Fijian songs and music.
Day 2 |
After an early morning
snorkel or swim and a hearty breakfast we cruise to the most perfect
island of them all Blue Lagoon Cruises very own Nanuya
Lailai. The delicate coral and myriads of colourful fish are truly
stunning.
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Activities include: coral
viewing on our specially designed coral viewing boat, spy boards, sail
boarding, swimming, volleyball, paddle boarding, fishing, bush walks,
sunbathing and the opportunity to just relax under a palm tree with a
favorite book and a long cool drink.
Tonight is your opportunity
to experience a traditional
island "Lovo" feast prepared in an earth oven offering
succulent delicacies, such as pork, lamb, chicken and baked fish
accompanied by an impressive array of tropical island dishes. The lovo
feast is followed by the magic of a beach party under the palms, on a
balmy tropical night with island songs and dancing accompanied by the
gentle lapping of the lagoon just a few feet away. Truly a magical
experience and one you will long cherish.
Day 3 |
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There’s time for an
early morning swim followed by breakfast before we set sail for our last
stop. Relax on a pristine beach or enjoy the final opportunity to
snorkel on a beautiful coral reef. At midday, we set course for Lautoka
serving a barbecue lunch enroute.
Afternoon tea is served as we
approach the Lautoka wharf at 4pm to the haunting lyrics of Fiji’s
farewell song "Isa lei" sung by your crew.
Inclusions: |
3 Day/2 Night Club Cruise includes on-board
accommodation with private facilities, all meals, cruise activities
including traditional Fijian entertainment, coral viewing and beach
party, ship to shore transfers, entrance fees, Blue Lagoon gift and
Captains Complimentary Champagne Cocktail Party. Beverages are not
included.Snorkelling gear is available for hire at a nominal fee.
Departures: |
Departs: Friday or
Saturday 10:00 hrs (from Lautoka)
Arrives: Sunday or Monday 16:00 hrs (in Lautoka)
Departs: Tuesday 10:00 hrs (from Lautoka)
Arrives: Thursday 16:00 hrs (in Lautoka)
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| CHECK IN
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Minimum one hour before
departure
Vessel Details: |
| The 39 metre (128 feet) MV Lycianda
has 21 air-conditioned cabins, 60 seat dining saloon, sun deck and
cocktail bar.
A & B DECK:
Air conditioned cabins with double, twin or triple berths, ensuite
bathroom, porthole with ocean views. Average size of cabin 9 square metres
(101 square feet).
All cabins are carpeted with en-suite private
bathroom, vanity, hairdryer and ocean views. |
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| On board Amenities
& Safety |
- Cabin Climate
Control: All
staterooms and cabins are equipped with air-conditioning, preset for
guests’ comfort. Adjustments to the temperature may be made using
the wall-mounted controls.
- 240 Volt Power
Outlet: This is provided in your
stateroom or cabin with 110-volt converters available if required.
- Safe: The
Captain has a safe for valuables. In addition on the 4 day cruises
passengers will find personal safes in their staterooms.
- Laundry Facilities: Self-service
washing and drying facilities are available on four and seven day
cruises.
- First Aid Medical
Assistance: A basic first aid kit is
kept on board but for added assistance, please contact your Cruise
Director or Captain for assistance.
- Drinking Water: The
water onboard is perfectly safe to drink but if you prefer, bottled
and natural spring water are also available.
- Smoking: For
your safety, please refrain from smoking in the staterooms and cabins
or any enclosed area of the ship.
- Safety Drill: Shortly
after sailing, a mandatory safety drill will be conducted onboard.
Your life jacket is located in the Wardrobe of your stateroom or
cabin.
- Sun Tips: Blue
Lagoon Cruises wishes to emphasise the importance of using sun screen
and recommends that you should use a water-resistant 15+ when in the
sun. Make sure you maintain your waterproof sunblock and lip screen
throughout the day and wear a hat and sunglasses when you are on the
beach or on a boat. While snorkelling, you are most vulnerable to the
sun so wearing a t-shirt is recommended
- Snorkelling Tips: The
snorkelling opportunities around the Yasawas and Mamanucas are
legendary with some of the most beautiful coral and marine life in the
world on view. To ensure that you and future visitors may enjoy the
beauty of the reefs, we ask that you consider the following:
- Never snorkel alone.
- Do not remove living
shells or coral from the reef – you may be depriving a hermit
crab of a home.
- If you turn any coral
rocks around to get a better view, please make sure you turn them
back as there are organisms under the coral sheltering from
predators. Left exposed, they will soon be eaten. Similarly eggs
of various reef creatures are laid under coral blocks. Their
survival is vital for posterity.
- Do not kneel, walk on
or grasp any coral. Some are remarkably fragile and any small
pieces you break will take several years to grow again.
- Alcohol, drugs and
snorkelling can be a fatal combination: always enter the water
with a clear head.
- Diving: With
advance notice, scuba diving expeditions can be arranged. Visit also Yasawa
Diving.
- Deck Plan: A
deck plan and safety instructions are located on the inside of your
stateroom or cabin door.
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