Special industry offer from Blue Lagoon - TravelMole


Special industry offer from Blue Lagoon

Wednesday, 07 Aug, 2009 0

SYDNEY – Blue Lagoon Cruises and TATS have combined to offer industry staffers and their families the opportunity to sail on a one-off, four-day/three-night Gold Club cruise charter in Fiji scheduled to depart on September 24.

Prices for the cruise start at NZD795 per person twin share which includes all meals and cruise activities ranging from daily shore excursions and snorkeling (complete with free snorkeling equipment) safaris to cultural activities, fish feeding, fishing and glass bottom boating.

The offer is only available until August 15 and cabins will be sold on a ‘first in-best dressed’ basis.

See www.bluelagooncruises.com for full itineraries.

For further information email [email protected].



 

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