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DAY 1 Once aboard you set sail for the Yasawa Islands and their crystal clear blue lagoons. Enjoy an hour of complimentary champagne cocktails and canapes as you watch a South Seas sunset. A splendid "Captain's Welcome" dinner is the highlight of the evening. Afterwards your crew entertain you with traditional Fijian songs to gently ease you into a relaxing evening.
DAY 2 Enjoy an early morning swim. During a leisurely breakfast, we cruise to a calm turquoise lagoon where you can swim, snorkel or sunbathe. Your taste buds are tempted by a delicious tropical barbecue lunch on the beach. Then relax on board as we cruise to a traditional Fijian village, where you are welcomed ashore for the time-honoured "Yaqona" ceremony and to peruse the shell market. Tonight our chefs prepare a sumptuous smorgasbord dinner. After dinner, relax and enjoy the entertainment provided by your crew.
DAY 3 We cruise to Blue Lagoon's very own, very beautiful, private island paradise, Nanuya Lailai, to enjoy a wonderful day and evening ashore. There are lots of activities to choose from depending on how much you want to do, including bushwalking, snorkelling, windsurfing, fishing and volleyball. There is also the option to go scuba diving, at additional cost. As evening falls, a traditional island feast or 'magiti', in an earth oven called a "lovo", is prepared for you. With an after dinner beach party, it's a truly memorable celebration of fun and feasting under the tropical stars.
DAY 4 Enjoy the pleasures of your private island paradise with a final swim or snorkel after breakfast, before the Captain sets course for Lautoka. The warmth, friendship and the special memories of your cruise are captured as your crew farewell you with Fiji's beautiful, haunting island song, "Isa Lei".
Average cruising time is four hours per day. This itinerary as published serves as a guide only. Blue Lagoon Cruises Limited reserves the absolute right to cancel, amend or reschedule any cruise vessel, cruise itinerary, shore excursion or any other service necessary in the interests of operational necessity and/or passengers’ safety and/or well being.
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