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Final check in time is
1:30pm at Blue Lagoon Cruises’ pre-boarding lounge at Lautoka. After
an opportunity for shopping at our well stocked exclusive boutique and
the fitting of snorkeling equipment you are transferred by coach to the
wharf to board one of Blue Lagoon Cruises’ stylish Club Class motor
vessels.
Once onboard we set a course
to the most northerly part of the Mamanuca Group of islands. As the sun
sets, complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres are served followed by
the "Captain's Welcome" dinner and entertainment by your crew.
Day 2 |
A sumptuous breakfast is served as we cruise
through the beautiful coral cays and islands of the Mamanuca Group
towards our first stop. Enjoy a swim or bushwalk and a fabulous beach
barbecue luncheon. After lunch your Captain sets a course for the next
stop. Here you can see a basket weaving demonstration, swim or just laze
on the beach.
Tonight, after sunset cocktails, why not
dress-up and join in the fun and festivities of our exotic theme night -
East Indian Night. The buffet features an array of East Indian delights.
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3 |
An early morning swim whets
the appetite for breakfast. Our first island stop is an idyllic spot to
coral view, swim, snorkel or sunbathe. Lunch onboard as we head to a
traditional village. Here, passengers are welcomed as honoured guests to
take part in the ancient and solemn "Yaqona" ceremony and
peruse the shell market. Back on board, enjoy a tropical cocktail before
dinner.
Day 4 |
With trolling lines set, we
cruise to the most northernly island in the Yasawas, one of the most
pristine places in Fiji. The snorkeling is magic. Back on board for
lunch as we cruise to another beauty spot. Here too, the swimming and
snorkeling are wonderful. Tonight you dine ashore under the stars. A
fabulous spit raost dinner, with island music provided by your crew.
Day 5 |
This morning we visit the local district shool
to see what it's like in a traditional Fijian class room. Back on board
our Captain sets a course for Blue Lagoon Cruises' very own, very
beautiful, private island, Nanuya Lai Lai. You may choose to go on a
snorkeling trip to the reef, hand feed the fish or play volleyball.
Dinner on board tonight with dancing and music.
Day 6 |
Today, we have a full day to enjoy Blue Lagoon
Cruises very own island. The delicate coral is sensational and
myriad’s of colourful fish can be fed by hand or viewed from the
glass-bottom boat. Activities abound and include sail boarding,
swimming, sunbathing, spy boarding, paddle boarding, fishing, bush and
beach walks, volleyball or simply relaxing under a palm tree with a long
tall drink and your favorite book. Tonight is island night. A ‘lovo’
feast is prepared in a ground oven with succulent pork, lamb, chicken,
baked fish and an endless array of sensational island dishes. A ships
international beach party follows with the strumming of guitars and
dancing under the stars epitomising the lure and romance of the South
Pacific.
Day 7 |
There’s time for an optional early morning
swim before the anchor is lifted for the last time and the Captain sets
a course for the mainland of Viti levu. There is breakfast and morning
refreshments to enjoy as you cruise through the Yasawa Islands arriving
at Lautoka wharf at noon. Your last memory of these few heady days in
this south seas paradise will be those of the haunting lyrics of
Fiji’s farewell song "Isa Lei" sung for you by your crew.
Inclusions: |
Your 7 Day/6 Night Club
Cruise includes on-board accommodation with private facilities, all
meals, cruise activities including special theme night, traditional
Fijian entertainment, coral viewing and beach party, ship to shore
transfers and entrance fees, Blue Lagoon gift and Captains Complimentary
Champagne Cocktail party.Beverages are not included.Snorkelling gear is
available at a nominal fee.
Departures: |
Departs: Monday 15:00
hrs (from Lautoka)
Arrives: Sunday 12:00 hrs (in Lautoka)
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Minimum one hour before
departure
Vessel Details: |
| The 49 metre (160.5 feet) MV Nanuya Princess has 25
air-conditioned cabins, 75 seat dining saloon, air-conditioned forward
lounge, boutique, 2 sun decks, cocktail bar and laundry
BRIDGE DECK:
Air conditioned cabins with double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom, deck
window with ocean views. Average size of cabin 9 square metres (95 square
feet).
A DECK:
Air conditioned cabin with double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom, deck
window with ocean views. Selected cabins also have convertible day bed.
Average size of cabin 9 square metres (95 square feet).
MAIN DECK:
Air conditioned cabins with double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom,
porthole with ocean views. Selected cabins also have convertible day bed.
Average size of cabin 13 square metres (142 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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