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Fijian islands are boutique bliss aboard a Captain Cook cruise

Michael FerranteThe West Australian
Guests can swim with whales during the whale migration in Tonga.
Camera IconGuests can swim with whales during the whale migration in Tonga. Credit: Captain Cook Cruises Fiji

The Pacific’s small ship expedition specialists Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has earlybird savings of 20 per cent plus a $2000 travel credit per person on two 14-night voyages in the pristine region.

The special offer is available on the Southern Lau and Tonga Whale Migration Cruise departing in August 2024 and the Northern Fiji and Samoa Voyage sailing in March 2025.

Cruises are aboard Captain Cook’s newly acquired and upgraded boutique ship MS Caledonian Sky.

The August voyage is aligned with the annual humpback whale migration through Tongan waters and sails through Fiji’s rarely visited Southern Lau group of islands. There will be whale-watching and the chance to swim with the humpbacks. Departures are August 17 and 31, 2024.

Next year’s Northern Fiji and Samoa Voyage cruises through some of Fiji’s most remote islands in the Northern Lau archipelago, with the chance to explore Wallis and Futuna islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean renowned for its evidence of ancient civilisation.

Fares include use of expedition equipment including Zodiacs, led by a 10-person team of experts, as well as activities, cultural visits and tours.

The offer includes savings of up to $3078 per person on the 14-night voyages, with fares from $12,209 per person twin share.

The offer is open for new bookings until March 31, 2024.

captaincookcruisesfiji.com

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