Seaspray LAUTOKA Matamanoa • Child Fares Are for Children Aged Between the Ages of 10 to 15 Inclusive ( Minimum Age for Children on Seaspray Is 10 Years)

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Seaspray LAUTOKA Matamanoa • Child Fares Are for Children Aged Between the Ages of 10 to 15 Inclusive ( Minimum Age for Children on Seaspray Is 10 Years) WHAT TO BRING Mamanuca Islands • Swim wear and towel • Sun hat and lotion Vomo • Money for optional purchases • Your camera and a sense of fun! Tokoriki Sheraton Monu Yanuya GENERAL INFORMATION & BOOKING CONDITIONS Mondriki • All prices are in United States Dollars per person and include taxes where applicable. Seaspray LAUTOKA Matamanoa • Child fares are for children aged between the ages of 10 to 15 inclusive ( minimum age for children on Seaspray is 10 years). Beachcomber Treasure • Rates include FREE Nadi/Denarau and Coral Coast coach transfers to and from Port Denarau for Bounty Island most day trips. Please check with your Hotel Tour Desk for departure times. NOTE: The only return coach DAY SAILING ADVENTURE Mana South Sea Island transfer for the Coral Coast departs the port at 6pm. • All inclusions are as indicated in the brochure and websites at time of travel. If not stated as included then item/s are at guests own cost. Malamala Island • For credit card payments a 2.5% administration fee applies (non refundable). Likuliku Lagoon • South Sea Cruises reserves the right to alter prices, apply a fuel surcharge, cancel departures, arrange alternative Castaway Malolo MALOLO transport and vary itineraries and services if necessary. All cruises are subject to sea and weather conditions ISLAND Tropica particularly in the interest of passenger safety. Should adverse conditions prevent operation, our liability is limited to offering an alternative cruise or appropriate refund no greater than the fare paid. The client is Full Day Cruise DENARAU responsible for their own additional accommodation costs. South Sea Cruises is not responsible for missed MARINA flights due to late arrival at airline check-in counter whatever the cause. SEASPRAY SAILING ROUTE NADI • Travel insurance is recommended for all bookings. South Sea Cruises shall not be held responsible for any TRANSFER ROUTE property loss or damage and/or any claim resulting from personal injury or death arising whilst travelling with the company or participating in activities on other property. This disclaimer applies irrespective of cause. • Where another company or persons operate the service such as shore transfers and diving South Sea Cruises is acting only as a Sales Agent. Responsibility and liability for the operation lies with that operator. • Group bookings and Charters: These Terms and Conditions DO NOT APPLY to group and charter travel. Separate booking conditions and payment terms will be provided with quotations and/or booking confirmations. • Cancellation fees - within 24 hours 25%. Within 12 hours 50%. No Show 100%. Transfer to another South Sea Cruises cruise no fee. • Travel subject to our Conditions of Carriage. A copy is held in our offices or can be viewed on www.ssc.com.fj BOOK WITH YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HOTEL TOUR DESK: PORT DENARAU MARINA VESSELS Contact our call centre WHARF CHECK-IN +679 675 0500 INFO TICKET SALES [email protected] Open 7am to 8pm daily Or come & see our friendly staff at SHOPS COACHES / Port Denarau Marina Terminal RESTAURANTS CARPARK SSC6122 APR16 TAG US #southseacruises #seaspraysailing #southseaisland For the full selection of our exciting day cruises ssc.com.fj see this brochure Valid for travel to 31 March 2017 $USD Visit a Fijian village and the island of Modriki featured in the Seaspray Tom Hanks movie ‘Castaway’ DAY SAILING ADVENTURE Board Seaspray the magnificent classic schooner (of television fame) for a day exploring the crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches and lagoons of the Mamanuca Islands. This 83 foot schooner offers stable and comfortable sailing to maximise your onboard comfort and enjoyment. Help set the sails, take the helm or just laze around on deck. Anchored off Modriki you can go ashore to explore this uninhabited island with magnificent beaches and snorkelling. On Yanuya, you will visit a traditional Fijian island village. You’ll then have the chance to explore the village and meet the locals. For a list of customs to be observed whilst visiting the village see the bottom of the page. Passengers travel to and from Mana Island on board our fast catamaran (where you transfer directly to Seaspray) so as to maximise the sailing time amongst the most beautiful island areas. Nothing like a day at sea for a big appetite so we include morning and afternoon tea plus a delicious barbecue lunch. All your drinks are included as well with wine, beer, soft drinks, tea and coffee available throughout the day whilst on Seaspray. Departures Daily Departs Denarau 9:00am Returns 6:00pm Departs South Sea Island 9:30am Returns 5:30pm Departs Treasure/Beachcomber 9:45am Returns 5:15pm Departs Mana 10:30am Returns 4:30pm Departs Matamanoa 11:00am Returns 4:00pm Food & Drinks This is a fully inclusive day trip. All drinks (whilst onboard Seaspray), morning and afternoon tea and a barbecue lunch are included. Prices From Denarau ADULTS $123 CHILDREN* $74 South Sea Island ADULTS $123 CHILDREN* $74 Treasure/Beachcomber ADULTS $123 CHILDREN* $74 Mana/Matamanoa ADULTS $107 CHILDREN* $68 * Children - 10yrs and above only FEATURES • Unlimited beer, wine, soft • Free Nadi/Denarau and Coral FIJIAN ISLAND VILLAGE CUSTOMS drinks whilst on Seaspray Coast hotel coach transfers • While visiting the village you’re free to walk around at your own • Visit Modriki and Yanuya Islands • Fully inclusive leisure. We ask that the following customs be observed: • Explore secluded beaches • On board entertainment • Do not wear a hat in the village including caps, visors etc. and lagoons by our crew Only the chief has the right to wear a hat in a Fijian village. • Snorkelling gear included • Barbecue lunch • Dress modestly when in the village including wearing a sarong • Island village visit or long skirt for women. When on the beach swimsuits including bikinis are acceptable..
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