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As your ship sets sail and afternoon tea is served as you cruise north-west towards the Yasawa Islands. As you enter the southern end of the group, the sun sets over the sea an dcomplimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres are served on the upper deck. What a great way to start the cruise. From there it is early morning swims, leisurely breakfasts followed by snorkelling in sheltered lagoons or just relaxing on the beach. A tropical barbecue lunch with exotic Fijian specialities is served and you will wonder can it get any better than this. Next morning you will awake at Blue Lagoon cruise's very own beautiful private island, Nanuya Lailai where you can enjoy a wonderful day of snorkelling, swimming and relaxing and in the evening you will be treated to a traditional Fijian lovo feast. On your final morning there is time to catch a swim before you set course for Lautoka.
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| Cruise Line: | Blue Lagoon Cruises |
| Ship: | M.V. Fiji Princess |
| Duration: | 3 nights |
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Lautoka Dep: Day 1 15:00 | Lautoka is Fijis’ second largest town, and lies 24 kilometres north of Nadi, on the north-west coast of Viti Levu, Fijis’ largest island. Commonly called ‘Sugar City’, it is the capital of the Western Division of Fiji, and is a rural centre dominated by the sugar cane industry and is surrounded by ... |
Lautoka Arr: Day 4 15:00 | Lautoka is Fijis’ second largest town, and lies 24 kilometres north of Nadi, on the north-west coast of Viti Levu, Fijis’ largest island. Commonly called ‘Sugar City’, it is the capital of the Western Division of Fiji, and is a rural centre dominated by the sugar cane industry and is surrounded by ... |
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