Blue Lagoon Cruises has relaunched it’s
flagship vessel Fiji Princess back into the waters of Fiji following a $1.2m
refurbishment last month.
Chief Executive Officer Peter Duncan said the small boutique cruise ship had a
long history cruising the islands of Fiji.
“Fiji Princess has a long history in Fiji and it was high time she had a rest
and a makeover,” Mr.. Duncan said.
"All interiors have been completely made over, and, paying tribute to the
company's long maritime history, the theme is nautically inspired," he said.
“This refurbishment has been a long time in the planning, and is a major
investment by Blue Lagoon Cruises not only into our vessel and product offering,
but will also raise the bar of cruising experiences available in Fiji,”
"Blue Lagoon Cruises has recently come under our management and we have made
several changes based on guest feedback including brand new itineraries with a
maximum of four hours cruising each day, more activities and a more personal
experience of the Fijian culture,"
“We used all Fijian businesses to do the work on the vessel in line with our
commitment to an all Fijian crew and providing as authentic an experience as we
can.”
"Our cruises are popular with people wanting to experience the ‘real’ Fiji –
rather than just sitting in a 5 star resort for their holiday – and being a
smaller boutique cruise ship means we can get right up close to the beaches and
islands - we even tie up to a coconut tree at our anchorage just off our own
private beach at Nanuya Lailai,” Mr Duncan said.
“We also work closely with the island communities to give our guests a taste of
what life is like for these communities living on remote islands,” he said.
Cruises are based in the Yasawa Islands (now with transfers available from
Mamanuca Island Resorts) and range in length from 3 to 7 nights. |