Blue Lagoon Cruises will soon offer
itineraries to the area known as ‘The Exploring Isles’ - the
rarely visited Lau Island group, in Fiji.
Effective 16 May
2011 the boutique cruise specialist’s 35-berth MV Mystique
Princess will set sail on its inaugural voyage to the Lau Islands
as part of a seven-day itinerary.
The ship’s crew
will be complimented by a local cultural expert who will join the
voyage to provide presentations and background on the unique
regions to be visited en route.
The itinerary
encompasses a cruise along the southern side of Vanua Levu towards
isolated Kioa Island. A highlight of this port of call is the
greeting afforded by the local people who paddle canoes out to
meet the ship resplendent in traditional costume.
From Kioa, MV Mystique Princess sails for Rabi, home to the
Banaban islanders who settled there in 1945, before setting sail
for the ‘garden island’ of Taveuni. Highlights of the visit
include a visit to the majestic Bouma Falls and a crossing of the
180th Meridian which dissects the island.
From
Taveuni the cruise heads east for an early morning passage to
Vanua Balavu in the heart of the Northern Lau.
Highlights of the Lau visit, first seen by Captain James Cook in
1774, include Qilaqila Island, the jewel in the crown of the Lau
group’s ‘Bay of Islands’.
This is where passengers
will in effect be among the first ever humans - certainly the
first non-Fijians - to have swum in these crystal clear waters
where visibility extends beyond 80 feet.
The ship’s
passengers will also have a fantastic opportunity to immerse
themselves in Lauan culture when they visit Daliconi and Sawana
villages, many of whose inhabitants have never met people from
beyond their island chain.
A high spot of the visit
to Sawana is a performance of a ‘Meke’ – a traditional dance –
seldom seen outside of Lau.
The cruise concludes
with a visit to the island of Ovalua and the World Heritage listed
Levuka.
Here passengers will have time to explore
the former federal capital before heading back to Blue Lagoon
Cruises’ home port of Lautoka on the northern coastline of the
main island of Viti Levu.
Blue Lagoon Cruises CEO
Tim Stonhill said the new Lau cruise represented a tremendous
opportunity for cruise lovers seeking something very different to
experience a beautiful part of the world hitherto side-stepped by
international tourism.
“Not only will our
passengers be some of the first people to visit this pristine
region, they will also be presented with a rare insight into four
ancient, unique and living cultures – Melanesian, Micronesian,
Polynesian and Lauan,” he said. “Our decision to sail into this
region opens up a new and exciting chapter for Fiji tourism ... At the same time by operating this
program in a very controlled manner we are helping to create a
sustainable and environmentally responsible tourism opportunity to
the benefit of all Lauan people.”
Two more Lau itineraries have been scheduled for
15 August and 14 November 2011. Pricing for the seven-day cruise program starts
from US$2430 per person twin share.
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