Captain Cook Cruises is combining the best of the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands by announcing that for the first time since beginning operations in Fiji, its new Fiji cruise ship MV Reef Endeavour will be offering pick-ups for guests staying at Mamanuca Island resorts.
MV Reef Endeavour will moor off Honeymoon Island near Castaway Island at 1800 every Saturday night allowing Mamanuca Island resorts guests to transfer to the vessel for a 3 or 7 night Yasawa Islands cruise.
Plantation, Musket Cove, Lomani Island resort, Malolo, Liku liku, Castaway and Mana Island Resort have all offered guest's complimentary boat transfers to MV Reef Endeavour.
The new pick ups allow visitors to Fiji to experience the very best of both the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands.
"We are delighted MV Reef Endeavour's sophisticated navigation systems and faster cruising speed have allowed us to add even more value to our Fiji cruise itinerary including a return to the Mamanuca Islands" said Joint Managing Director Jackie Haworth.
The new pick ups allow visitors to Fiji to experience the very best of both the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands.
The 3-Night Southern Yasawa Island Cruise departs Denarau Marina every Saturday and Early Booking Savers (EBS) fares start from $959.00 per person. The 7-Night Yasawa Island Cruise departs every Saturday from Denarau and EBS fares are available from $1999.00 per person twin.
Captain Cruises also offer a 4-night Northern Yasawa Island cruise with EBS fares available from $1199.00 per person twin share.
Prices include all meals on board, guided village and island tours, glass bottom boat excursions, on board entertainment and use of the ship's facilities including swimming pool, spa, pool bar, sun deck, sauna, cocktail bar, day spa and library.
For further information and bookings, please contact Captain Cook Cruises toll free from Australia on 1800 804 843; Int +61-2-9206 1111, Email: murray@captaincook.com.au or visit www.captaincook.com.au.
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