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Lautoka, Fiji Islands

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Agent Stayed on Gold Club Mystique Princess
No your not dreaming! You really are traveling
through a world of pristine beaches, exotic International cuisine, and
cultures that have been untouched by the 20th century. Cruising the
beautiful Mamanuca and Yasawa Island groups in Fiji. With 4 vessels in the
fleet the largest has a maximum passenger capacity of 72 people. This
small ship experience allows you to visit Coral bays and tranquil inlets
not serviced by some of the larger cruise vessels in the islands. This
doesn't stop the Fijian staff from providing you the best in comforts and
that you would expect from a 5 star luxury cruise as this.
Gold Club Cruise on M.V. Mystique Princess Each cruise is
individually charted and the itinerary is listed on the bridge for your
viewing. You can be assured of new experiences and memories each day as
you spend time anchored in secluded bays and lagoons. The first sunrise of
your cruise will find you in the Yasawa Islands and a world all to itself.
Visit the private island of Nanuya Lailai, Blue Lagoons own, once on land
you will find a variety of activities and seclusion. Try your hand at a
paddle boat through the lagoon or a friendly game of volleyball with your
new friends and shipmates. Entertainment, friendship, and memories last
long into the night with many parties thrown by the staff and captain.
Your itineraries and vessels vary on the length of your cruise 3 day, 4
day, and 7 day itineraries are available.
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Sky Deck: (1 suite)
This air-conditioned Sky Deck Suite (or owners suite) has its own
private lounge and separate bedroom with a king size bed and ensuite
bathroom. It has the added privacy of being the only passenger
accommodation on the Sky Deck. The approximate size of the suite
27.5 square metres (296 square feet).
Lounge Deck: (15 staterooms)
Air-conditioned deluxe staterooms with king size beds or twin beds
plus convertible day beds, ensuite bathrooms and panoramic windows
with ocean views. The average size of each stateroom is 17 square
metres (179 square feet).
Saloon Deck: (7 staterooms)
The Saloon Deck has 5 air-conditioned deluxe staterooms with king
size beds or twin beds plus convertible day beds and 2 staterooms
with double beds plus convertible day beds. All staterooms have
windows or double portholes with ocean views and ensuite bathrooms.
The average size of each stateroom is 18 square metres (193 square
feet).
Main Deck: (13 staterooms)
The Main Deck has 10 air-conditioned deluxe staterooms with king
size beds or twin beds plus convertible day beds and 3
air-conditioned staterooms with double beds plus convertible day
beds. All staterooms have double portholes with ocean views and
ensuite bathrooms. The average size of each stateroom 18 square
metres (193 square feet). |

| Departs Lautoka - Monday |
15.00 |
| Returns Lautoka - Thursday |
12.00 |
| Departs Lautoka - Thursday |
15.00 |
| Returns Lautoka - Sunday |
12.00 |
Pickups available from Castaway, Mana, Malolo, Matamanoa and
Tokoriki.
DAY 1:
LAUTOKA
As your vessel sets sail, afternoon tea is served as you
cruise northwest towards the Yasaw Islands. As you enter the
southern most Yasaw Islands, the sun sets over the sea
as complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres are served
on the upper deck. Our master Chef has created a superb menu
for the "Captain's Welcome" dinner, which is served in the
elegant dining saloon. After dinner sit back and relax as
the crew entertain you with Fijian songs and music to ease
you into a tropical mood.
DAY 2
You are invited for an early morning swim before a leisurely
breakfast as we cruise further north into the Yasawa. Mid
morning finds the ship at anchor in a sheltered lagoon where
you can swim, snorkel, sunbathe or relax with an
unwinding massage on the beach. A tropical barbeque lunch
with exotic Fijian specialities is served on the beach.
After lunch set sail for a traditional Fijian village. As an
honoured quest the village chief invites you to take part in
the 'Yaqona' ceremony of welcome while the villagers perform
traditional dances. Peruse the local shell market and enjoy
another swim before wandering back to for pre-dinner
cocktails. On completion of a sumptuous dinner, enjoy an
evening of fun as the crew entertain you or simply relax
with a movie in the comfort of your cabin.
DAY 3
After an option for an early morning swim, we set for Blue
Lagoons own , very beautiful, private island paradise,
Nanuya Lailai. Enjoy a wonderful day and a truly
unforgetable evening on your own little slice of
heaven. Windsurf, play volleyball, feed the fish by hand,
paddleboat around the island, snorkel or view tropical
fish in their colorful coral gardens. Swim in clear waters.
Stroll along swathes of fine, white sand. Or simply relax
under the palm trees in a hammock or soothe away your stress
with a realxing Fijian massage. There is also the option to
go scuba diving at additional cost. Or watch your crew as
they prepare a traditional island feast or 'magiti' in an
earth oven called a "lovo". With an after dinner beach
party, it's a truly memorable celebration of fun and
feasting under the tropical stars.
DAY 4
Time to catch another early morning swim before the Captain
sets course for Lautoka. The final moments of your wonderful
experience in this unforgettable South Seas paradise, will
be the haunting sound of Fiji's farewell song "Isa Lei" sung
by your crew.
Average cruising time four hours per day. Every night
is spent anchored in a sheltered lagoon. Cruise itinerary
subject to wind, tide and weather. |
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Sun Deck:
The sun deck features a shaded bar, sun loungers and tables for the
best views while cruising.
Bridge Deck: (12 deluxe staterooms)
The Bridge Deck has 12 air-conditioned deluxe staterooms with double
or twin beds, ensuite bathroom and large windows with panoramic
ocean views. The average size of the staterooms is 13 square metres
(142 square feet). The Bridge deck also features a full walk around
outside deck with a stern sundeck .
Lounge Deck: (16 deluxe staterooms)
There are 16 deluxe air-conditioned staterooms, 8 with double beds
only, 4 with double or twins and 4 with triple or double and single
bed configurations. All cabins feature ensuite bathrooms and large
windows with ocean views. The average size of the staterooms is13
square metres (142 square feet). This deck also features the
spacious upper deck lounge bar with DJ booth and wide sundecks along
each side of the vessel.
Saloon Deck: (6 deluxe staterooms)
The Saloon Deck has 6 air-conditioned deluxe staterooms with double
or twin beds, ensuite bathroom and windows with ocean views. The
average size of the staterooms is 11 square metres (117 square
feet). |

DAY 1
We set a course through the Mamanuca
Group of Islands bound for the Yasaw
Islands. As the sun sets, complimentary
champagne and hors d'oeurves are served
followed by the "Captain's Welcome"
dinner . Then enjoy and evening of fun
and entertainment by your crew or realx
in the comfort of your cabin with a
movie.
DAY 2
Awake for an early swim in a secluded
lagoon before breakfast as we
cruise north along the coral cays of
Naviti Island. We stop at a remote beach
to enjoy a swim or bushwalk. A lazy
tropical beach barbeque is laid out on
the beach before we head back to the
ship to cruise on to our next
island where you can watch a basket
weaving demonstration, swim, snorkel or
just laze on the beach. Tonight after
sunset cocktails onboard, dress-up and
join in the fun and festivities of our
exotic theme night dinner - East Indian
Delights.
DAY 3
Our first island is an idyllic spot to
coral view, swim, snorkel or sunbathe.
Lunch onboard as we cruise further
northwards to a traditional Fijian
village. As honoured quests, you take
part in the ancient and solemn "Yaqona"
ceremony of welcome, while the villagers
perform their traditional dances or
"mekes". Later peruse the shell market
for bargains and souvenirs before we
rejoin the ship for sunset cocktails on
the deck followed by yet another
magnificent dinner.
DAY 4
An early morning swim before we cruise
to the most northerly section of the
Yasawa Islands, Yasawa-I-Rara Island.
Undeniably one of the most pristine and
beautiful places in Fiji. The snorkeling
is magic with unbelievably colored
tropical fish in their coral reef
gardens. We rejoin the ship for lunch
while we cruise to our night anchorage
point. While away the afternoon with
more swimming and snorkeling or chill
out under breezy palm trees with a good
book or a relaxing Fijian massage.
Tonight we dine ashore, under the stars
with a fabulous carvery dinner -
mouthwatering roasts and tropical salads
while your crew set the mood with soft
island music.
DAY 5
An early morning swim, followed by a
leisurely breakfast before we visit a
local village school to experince a
traditional Fijian class room scene.
Later we rejoin the ship as our Captain
sets a course for yet another beautiful
beach on which to spend our afternoon.
You may choose to go on a snorkeling
trip to the nearby reef, enjoy a swim or
a gentle walk on the beach. Back to the
ship for cocktails on the deck followed
by Dinner with dancing and and island
music you now know the words to.
DAY 6
Awake to the ship anchored off our own
private island - Nanuya Lailai. There
are lots of activities to choose from,
including: kayaking, spy boarding,
fishing, snorkeling and bush and beach
walks. For those not inclined to go
snorkeling, there is the option to go on
the glass bottomed boat to view the
colored reefs and even more colorful
tropical fish. for the more
adventurous, scuba diving is available
at additional cost. Or simply relax
under the palms trees in a gently
swaying hammock, get that relaxing
massage you've been promising yourself
or take a swim and have your barman
serve your drinks to you from the beach.
Sunset cocktails is on the beach
tonight as your last night in paradise
is "Island Night". A traditional Fijian
feast or "magiti" is prepared for you in
a ground oven or "lovo". After this
wonderful dinner, a beach party captures
the spirit and romance of the South
Pacific.
DAY 7
There's a time for an early morning swim
before the anchor is lifted and the
Captain sets course for Lautoka.
Breakfast and morning refreshments are
served as you cruise back to reality.
The last memory of your week in this
South Seas paradise will be the haunting
lyrics of Fiji's unforgettable farewell
song "Isa Lei, sung by your crew.
Average cruising time four hours
per day. Every night is spent anchored
in a sheltered lagoon. Cruise itinerary
subject to wind, tide and weather |
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Vessel Features:
The 60 metre catamaran Fiji Princess is the only catamaran and
newest addition to the Blue Lagoon Fleet. She has 34 deluxe
air-conditioned cabins and provides excellent onboard amenities
including a luxurious dining saloon, spacious upper deck lounge bar,
sky deck bar, foyer, boutique, Lagoon Spa, swimming pool, four
sundecks and on-board water toys.
Scuba
Diving
Scuba Diving is available on all cruises with all
arrangements and documentation completed at check-in. Certification
ID is required. A "Discover Scuba" course is also available with pre
warning. And in an effort to meet the growing demand of worldwide
dive enthusiasts, Blue Lagoon offers "Cruise in Luxury - Dive in
Paradise" (or CLDP), a 7day / 6 night programme designed
specifically for the recreational diver and partner with up to l5
dives during the cruise. Highly recommended by Rodales & Sport Diver
magazine this is perfect for the diver & a non-diving partner who
want an luxury holiday together while diving |
| DAY 1 |
| Divers report before lunch to
Blue Lagoon preboarding lounge for gear fitting then head
out on to the dive boat to familiarize themselves with their
equipment, the dive boats and do an easy dive just to get
back into the swing of things. We then cruise on the
afternoon tide bound for beautiful Soso bay, before
complimentary evening cocktails and canapés and the
captain's dinner. |
| DAY 2 |
| Waking to the lap of tropical
oceans we serve breakfast enroute to pristine Somosomo Bay.
There are 3 challenging dives today with a village church
service, ample activities and exploration for the non diver. |
| DAY 3 |
| After an early morning swim or
early dive we island hop our way to Blue Lagoon's private
island, Nanuya Laiai. On the way we stop for bush walking,
beach relaxation, swimming and snorkelling, evening night
dive |
| DAY 4 |
| Today divers have potential to
do 4 magnificent dives including a Wreck dive. For the non
diver we have a morning of endless options including
windsurfing, spyboarding, sun bathing, lying in a hammock,
reading a book. Shortly before lunch we lift anchor to
explore the unspoilt Nacula Island. |
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| DAY 5 |
| Early departure for Yasawa-I-Ra Ra for a
relaxing day of 2 dives a barbecue lunch, village visit,
kava ceremony and evening cocktails. The village experience
will be a highlight for all.
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| DAY 6 |
| A leisurely cruise in the morning, breakfast
served enroute as we return to the tropical paradise of
Nanuya Lailai. Endless options abound as we prepare a
traditional Fijian feast, the lovo. Following the final
dinner together there will be Fijian entertainment and
dancing under the stars.
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| DAY 7 |
| All good things must come to an end. After
an early morning swim 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". |
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Sky Deck: (no passenger accommodation)
The sky deck features a shaded bar, sun
loungers and tables for the best views while cruising.
Bridge Deck: (12 deluxe cabins)
Twelve air-conditioned deluxe cabins with a
double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom and panoramic windows with
ocean views. Average size of cabins is 13 square metres (142 square
feet). The Bridge deck also features a full walk around outside deck
with stern sundeck and passengers are welcome to visit the bridge.
Lounge Deck: (16 deluxe cabins)
There are 16 deluxe air-conditioned cabins,
8 with double beds only, 4 with double or twins and 4 with triple or
double and single bed configurations. All cabins feature ensuite
bathrooms and panoramic windows with ocean views. The average size
of the cabins is13 square metres (142 square feet). This deck also
features the spacious upper deck lounge bar, with DJ booth and wide
sundecks along each side of the vessel.
Saloon Deck: (6 deluxe cabins)
Six air-conditioned deluxe cabins with a
double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom and windows with ocean views.
The average size of the cabins is 11 square metres (117 square
feet).
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Onboard
Amenities
The only catamaran
and newest addition to the Blue Lagoon Fleet, the 60 metre Fiji Princess
features 34 deluxe air-conditioned cabins over three decks and provides
excellent onboard amenities.
Relax with a cocktail on the huge upper sundeck that features an island bar
and the best views in the Yasawa Islands; socialise in the middle deck
lounge bar featuring
a wide screen TV and DJ station; feast in the lower decks dining saloon; or
cool down while cruising to the next dive spot in the swimming pool in the
stern. There is also a formal entry foyer, boutique, beauty spa, guest
laundry and four sundecks.

As well as the amazing diving, enjoy a huge variety of activities with
on-board water toys and swimming as well as volleyball, bushwalks, fish
feeding, snorkeling, village visits or simply relaxing under a palm tree
ashore. During the week, you’ll dine aboard, lunch under a palm tree on
pristine white beaches and enjoy a feast ashore under the stars!
Inclusions: Your 7 Day/6 Night Club Cruise includes on-board accommodation
with private facilities, all meals, cruise activities including special
Theme Nights, traditional Fijian entertainment, coral viewing and beach
party, ship to shore transfers, entrance fees, Blue Lagoon gift and the
Captain's Complimentary Champagne Cocktail Party. Beverages not included.
Snorkeling gear is available for hire at a nominal fee.
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Dive Sites
- Vunabua
- Easy Street
- Marble Cake
- Fiji Viking
- Pete's Reef
- Whisky Reef
- Tavewa Breakers
- Bonzai Reef
- Three A's
- Lucky 13
- Ethel Reef Wreck
- Vawa Pinnacle
- Yaweni Cliffs
14 Neptunes Thumb
"The experience was excellent, there was a great amount of variation within
the daily itineraries that gave both of us a chance to do different things
every day - The experience completely exceeded my expectations. The
snorkelling was incredible - some of the best we've ever seen and of course
the diving was excellent as well. I think this is unique - A "dive" trip
that puts an equal amount of attention on the non diver is something I
haven't seen yet."

Skin Diver Magazine |
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Dive Boats:
Dive Boats are purpose built Naiads ranging in size from 28-35 foot long
with state of the art equipment. West-Side Watersports are PADI, IRRA, Fiji
Dive Operator Association with 2 OWSI and 1 IDCS qualified instructors. |
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Dive Boats
The two custom made Naiad dive boats are staffed by PADI divemasters or PADI
instructors from West Side Water Sports, a PADI International Resort
Association member, which is a fully outfitted dive centre with a full range
of Sea Quest / U.S. Divers rental gear.
Absolute II is a 9 meter Naiad RIB open dive boat. Fitted with two 150hp 2
stroke outboards for light weight, this is a fast boat. The deep-V hull
provides good sea keeping, excellent stability and scorching performance.
Set up specifically for diving Absolute II features comfortable seating,
non-skid deck, dive tank racks, non skid boarding platform and dry storage
compartments
Aftershock is an 11.3 meter Naiad RIB covered dive boat. Fitted with 225hp 4
stroke outboards for reduced noise levels, Aftershock is a comfortable
riding boat for all-day cruising between dive sites. With a multi-chine
deep-V hull, capable of slicing rather than pounding, there is enough lift
and stability to handle a heavy load while quickly getting on plane to reach
very fast cruising speeds. Set up specifically for multi tank diving
Aftershock’s stern area features a non skid boarding platform and steps up
through to the cockpit, large handrails are provided to assist in boarding,
there is lots of dry storage, dive tank racks, and even an enclosed head. |
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Cruise Overview
With only three scheduled cruises each year, this world
first itinerary takes passengers on an incredible journey through
the rich history and diverse cultures of the Fiji Islands. The 7
Day/6 Night Historical and Cultural Gold Club cruise ventures off
the beaten track to the international dateline and the northeast tip
of the Fiji Islands. Experience three different South Pacific
cultures; Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian, while exploring
remote island locations, some never visited by commercial vessels
before. This special cruise will be led by Professor Ian Campbell of
the University of the South Pacific, an authority on Pacific
history. Professor Campbell will provide you with a truly unique
perspective on the history of the Polynesian Fijians (Kioa
Islanders) as well as the Micronesian Fijians (Rabi Islanders).
Day One - Nananu-i-Ra Island
Final check-in time is 12.30pm at our pre-boarding lounge in
Lautoka, Viti Levu, Fiji. A champagne toast is proposed as we
depart, cruising east, up the coast of Viti Levu, bound for
Nananu-I-Ra Island. Nananu-I-Ra or "Daydream Below" has vast areas
towered over by the brooding and majestic Nakauvadra Mountain Range,
the traditional home of the Fijian Serpent God, Degei, Creator of
all islands. Against this backdrop of island scenery, complimentary
champagne and hors d’oeuvres are served on the Sky Deck as the sun
sets. Tonight a superb selection of South Pacific fare is served for
the captains welcome dinner while anchored for the evening in the
lee of Nananu-I-Ra Island.
Day Two - Historical Levuka
The first sunrise in the islands is a magical experience as the
light gradually reveals a pristine white sandy beach, fringed with
palm trees. For the energetic there is an optional early morning dip
before breakfast. Levuka, nestled at the base of a steep bluff on
Ovalau’s south-east coast, is a fascinating destination, well off
the beaten tourist track. The feeling of the past is palpable in
Levuka with its ancient buildings and monuments. With a population
of around 1500, Levuka can be seen in a relatively few hours by
joining the walking tour. This tour allows you to rediscover the
unique and historical sites of Fiji’s first Capital. After dinner
the vessel will depart for Taveuni and anchor overnight close to the
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Day Three Morning – Taveuni Flora and Fauna
After breakfast we depart for a tour of the island of Taveuni,
the third largest island in the Fiji archipelago. The first European
to sight the verdant, rugged and volcanic Taveuni was Able Tasman in
1643. Taveuni’s inhabitants were feared throughout the Fiji group as
fierce warriors who relished the taste of human flesh. Taveuni is
renowned for its abundant flora and fauna and is more commonly known
as the Garden Island. The dense, virgin rainforests are festooned
with orchids, ferns and teeming bird life. Bird watchers consider
Taveuni among the best of the big islands. |
Day Three Afternoon – Kioa’s Polynesians
After breakfast we visit the 180th meridian close to the town of
Waiyevo before heading to Bouma Falls, one of the most beautiful
spots on Taveuni. Located in the Tavoro National Park, the famous
Bouma Waterfalls drop into large cool pools splendid for swimming
and diving off the rocks. We return to the vessel and lunch is
served enroute to Kioa. Since 1946, when it was purchased by the
Ellice Islands, Kioa has been home to 300 Polynesians from Vaitupu
Island in Tuvalu (the former Ellice Islands) who faced
overpopulation on their home island. At Kioa Island we are met by a
small fleet of outrigger canoes paddled by Kioa islanders in
traditional costumes. We join the Kioans ashore for their own brand
of welcoming before rejoining the vessel for night anchorage in Kioa.
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Day Four – Rambi’s Micronesian Banabans
Waking to witness the sunrise on the 180th meridian we depart
for Albert Cove on Rambi Island during breakfast. Rabi hasn’t caught
up with the last century yet, let alone this one. An island off the
south eastern coast of Vanua Levu, with four villages and about 4000
inhabitants, Rabi doesn’t have a resort, a hotel, a restaurant or
anything resembling tourism infrastructure. In 1941, the British
government purchased Rabi Island to serve as a new home for the
Micronesian Banabans of Ocean Island (Banaba) in Kiribati, whose
home island was being ravaged by phosphate mining. The 180th
Meridian Dateline cuts through both Uma and Tabiang villages.
Having received special permission to visit the Micronesian Banabans
from the chairman of the Rambi Island Council, morning tea and lunch
is served on the beach where there is the opportunity to go swimming
and snorkeling. We rejoin the vessel and depart for Tabiang Village
where passengers can go ashore for a guided tour of a traditional
Banaban village and Micronesian cultural show. |
Day Five – Steaming Savusavu and fishing in Yadua passage
After a morning swim we depart for Savusavu while breakfast is
served. Nestled between green hills and deep water Nakama Creek,
Savusavu is on the second largest island in Fiji, Vanua Levu. As a
river port, it was originally established as a center for sailing
ships trading in sandalwood, beche-de-mer and copra. Savusavu
continues to be a copra town with a processing mill in Balaga Bay at
the very bottom of Savusavu Bay. The most striking aspects about the
town are the incredible beauty of Savusavu Bay and the hot springs,
which add a surreal, twilight zone quality. We enjoy morning tea at
the Hot Springs Hotel and then wander at leisure back to the ship.
In the late morning, we set sail for Yadua passage with lunch served
enroute. After we drop anchor at Yadua Passage dinner is served
onboard and afterwards there is a hand line fishing competition in
this famous fishing spot. Later that evening we weigh anchor and the
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Day Six – Yasawa Islands
The Yasawa group of islands are a string of volcanic islands
with steep mountains and gorgeous beaches. The Yasawa Group is
undoubtedly the most appealing of the Fiji Islands for beach
lovers and water enthusiasts. On your first morning in this
paradise you can enjoy an optional early morning swim and a
hearty breakfast before disembarking at a traditional Fijian
village for a traditional welcome ceremony. Lunch is served
aboard as we set sail for our own private island Nanuya Lai Lai,
known around the world as the Blue Lagoon. Once
ashore a variety of activities await you including sail boarding
, coral viewing, spy boarding, paddle boards, fish feeding,
fishing, sunbathing, snorkeling and for the more energetic,
volleyball with the crew. There is also the option to go scuba
diving at an additional cost. Tonight is Island Night and a
feast or "Magiti" is being prepared with the traditional Fijian
undergound earth oven method of cooking or "Lovo". After dinner,
a beach party captures the spirit and romance of the South
Pacific.
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Day Seven – homeward bound
After an early morning swim the anchor is lifted for the last
time as the Captain sets a course for Lautoka during breakfast.
Later morning refreshment are served as the Fiji Princess cruises
through the Yasawa islands to arrive at Lautoka wharf at noon. Your
last memories of this extraordinary experience are the haunting
lyrics of Fiji’s farewell song “Isa Lei” sung by your crew. |
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Romance Packages There is a
reason that they film Celebrity Love Island in Fiji. With languid
skies, pristine palm fringed beaches and private island facilities,
the dream of the perfect celebration can be reality on a Blue Lagoon
Cruise. More and more people are choosing Blue Lagoon Cruises when
considering a wedding, honeymoon, or anniversary. Our aim is simple;
we want you to remember your celebration with us as one of the
highlights of your married life.
Your Wedding
Whether you choose to get married on our Private Island paradise,
Nanuya Lailai, or on board one of our vessels, the experience will
be unforgettable. Sunset weddings on our secluded beach are the most
popular, exchanging vows in enchanting tropical conditions with the
backdrop of a golden sky as the sun sets on the crystal clear
lagoons of the Yasawa Islands. We have three wedding packages that
include everything from the marriage license to the marriage
celebrant, even the photographer and an album. Let our wedding
planner take all the stress out of organising your special occasion.
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If you are travelling with family and friends we have an incredible
new offer book six cabins and get your wedding FREE!
Your Honeymoon
Blue Lagoon has two Honeymoon packages that offer a unique and
romantic surprise:
 | Lovers Breakfast
We arrange private car transfers to the wharf from the
pre-boarding lounge. An intimate breakfast served in your cabin
the next morning with a bottle of bubbly and "his & hers" gifts.
After breakfast enjoy a complimentary half hour "his & hers"
massage and a chocolate turndown before bedtime. |
 | Honeymoon in Heaven
The ultimate - Breakfast in bed is available every morning, a
half "hour his & hers" Back Massage, complimentary chocolate
turndown every night, "his & hers" gifts and a private candlelit
silver service dinner one evening, accompanied by a bottle of
either Moet & Chandon or your choice of white or red wine from
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Wedding Packages
BONUS – Book 6 cabins (including Bride and Groom) and get you
club wedding FREE!!!
Club Wedding Package
Your wedding Planner will organise the Marriage license and private
car transport to obtain license as well as a private car transfer to
the wharf from the preboarding lounge area. On your special day we
will arrange a buttonhole for the groom and a bridal bouquet. The
Cruise Director or Bride’s father will give the bride away. The
Marriage Celebrant will conduct the ceremony, an In-house
photographer will be arranged to take 2 rolls of film with standard
prints and an Album. Entertainment will be provided by a trio with
acoustic guitars. The bride and groom will cut a 20 cm Wedding cake.
Princess Package
The wedding Planner will organise the Marriage License and private
car transfers to obtain license as well as a private car transfers
to the wharf from the preboarding lounge area. On your special day
we will arrange the Grooms buttonhole and the Bride’s deluxe bouquet
or floral tiara. The Marriage celebrant will be transported to your
wedding venue to conduct the wedding. An In-house photographer will
take 2 rolls of film; provide standard prints and a wedding album.
The Cruise director or the Bride’s father will give the bride away.
Entertainment will be provided by a Trio with acoustic guitars. The
Bride and Groom will cut a 30cm wedding cake. A Bottle of champagne
is placed in the cabin that evening. The package also includes a
private dinner for two including 1 bottle of either Moet & Chandon
or Laurent–Perrier.
Royal Lagoon Wedding (Gold Club cruise only)
Your wedding Planner will organize the Marriage License and private
car transport to obtain license. Private car transfer to the wharf
from the pre-boarding lounge area, French Champagne in your cabin on
arrival and pre-wedding day beauty treatments for the bride
including: eye lash tint, brow shape and tint, leg, underarm &
bikini wax. The Lagoon Spa Bridal package for the special day
includes a hydrating facial, makeup and deluxe manicure for the
radiant bride and for the groom a one hour aromatherapy massage with
foot spa pedicure. Deluxe Grooms buttonhole for him and a Deluxe
Trailing bouquet and floral tiara for the bride. Decorated Fijian
Queen Bilibili (raft) and Fijian warrior escort to the island alter
set up with village choir. The Cruise Director or the Bride’s father
to give the bride away. Also provided are a marriage celebrant , a
professional photographer who will provide you with 3 rolls of film,
large format prints and a deluxe album. A two tiered wedding cake in
the flavor of your choice (30 cm & 20 cm respectively), 1 case of
either Moet & Chandon or Laurent Perrier for a toast with all of the
passengers before departing for a private candlelight dinner with a
personal waiter at a secluded spot. For the morning after, we
provide a Bubbly Breakfast in Bed, Half Hour "His & Hers" Back
Massage, His & Hers gifts at breakfast and complimentary chocolates.
Honeymoon Packages
Lover’s Breakfast
We arrange private car transfers to the wharf from the preboarding
lounge area. Bubbly Breakfast in Bed the next day, His & Hers gifts
at Breakfast, Complimentary Chocolates on turndown and a half hour
His & Hers Back Massage.
Honeymoon in Heaven
Breakfast in bed is available every morning, a half hour his and
hers Back Massage, Complimentary chocolate turndown every night, his
and hers gifts and a private candlelit silver service dinner one
evening accompanied by 1 bottle of either Moet & Chandon and your
choice of white or red wine from the wine list.
Reaffirmation of Vows Package
Loloma Package
We arrange a Posy for the wife and a Buttonhole for the husband. A
Bottle of champagne served after the ceremony and the Photographer
will take 2 rolls of films standard prints and a presentation album.
The Captain will perform the ceremony.
Domoni Package
We arrange a deluxe bouquet or tiara, buttonhole for the groom and a
Bottle of champagne to be served after the ceremony. The
photographer will take 2 rolls of films for you and present you
later with a standard set of prints and a presentation album.
Entertainment will be provided by a Trio with acoustic guitars. The
Captain will perform the ceremony. During the cruise they will be
set up in a seclude spot for a gourmet 4 course silver service
dinner thatincludes 1 bottle of either Moet & Chandon and your
choice of white or red wine from the wine list.
Lomani Package
We provide a private car transfer from the pre-boarding lounge to
the wharf. On the special day makeup and deluxe manicure for the
lady and a one hour aromatherapy massage with foot spa pedicure for
the gentleman, deluxe bouquet and floral tiara for the wife,
buttonhole for the husband. The photographer will take 2 rolls of
films; provide large format prints and a deluxe presentation album.
A 20cm cake will be cut, entertainment provided by a trio on
acoustic guitars and the service will be conducted by the Captain.
After the ceremony a romantic Silver service dinner for two is set
up at a quiet spot a bottle Moet and Chandon and your choice of
white or red wine from the wine list. This package also includes
breakfast in bed each morning.
All Weddings & Reaffirmation of Vows ceremonies can be set up on
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11-06 Agents cabin and photos
7 Day Fiji Princess
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