Laucala Island, a private island resort in Fiji,
has launched underwater voyages with its DeepFlight Super Falcon
submersible.
Piloted by an experienced skipper, the high-tech
winged submarine, with 360-degree viewing through acrylic domes,
allows guests to experience the clear blue waters off the coast of
the island from depths of 40 – 60 feet.
For what usually costs US$2,000 per person per
hour, Laucala island guests can enjoy the dry experience, though
feet below the waves, as part of the daily activities included in
their stay.
The underwater route takes guests from the white
sands of the main beach to ‘Black Rock’ situated on the island’s
inner reef. The submarine weaves through one of the most bountiful
and colourful hard coral reefs in the world, passing abundant
marine life including schools of tropical fish, Christmas tree
worms, scorpion fish, clown trigger turtles, leopard sharks and
stingrays.
“We are proud to have worked with Hawkes Ocean
Technologies to deliver this remarkable service to our guests.
This technology is innovative and we are confident that guests
will never have seen anything like it. The submarine adventure is
unparalleled and unforgettable,” said Laucala General Manager,
Andrew Thomson. “The pristine waters of Laucala are among the most
clear in the world with a plethora of sea life, we’re delighted to
introduce these waters in a premium one-on-one experience to our
guests.”
In addition to the submarine, activity-loving
guests with a penchant for water sports can enjoy a host of
pursuits such as sailing, diving and snorkelling, state-of-the-art
jet skis, kite-surfing, sport-fishing and paddle-boarding.
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