BLUE Lagoon Cruises, which operates small ship cruises in Fiji, has announced the upcoming launch of its second vessel, Yasawa Princess II. Set to join the fleet in Apr, the catamaran will mark “an exciting new chapter” for the cruise line. The newbuild vessel measures 45 metres and offers 22...
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BLUE Lagoon Cruises, which operates small ship cruises in Fiji, has announced the upcoming launch of its second vessel, Yasawa Princess II.
Set to join the fleet in Apr, the catamaran will mark “an exciting new chapter” for the cruise line.
The newbuild vessel measures 45 metres and offers 22 cabins available in twin or double configuration, for a maximum of 44 guests, who will have access to a full suite of modern amenities.
Like Blue Lagoon’s current flagship Yasawa Princess, the new vessel will feature a shallow draft, granting access to areas within the islands that larger ships cannot reach.
On board, the ship will feature dining, lounge seating, and a fully serviced bar on the upper deck, as well as a sun deck and a hydraulic rise-and-fall stern platform for easy access to the water.
“Yasawa Princess II reinforces our commitment to sustainable tourism in the Yasawa Islands whilst also meeting the unprecedented demand for small ship cruising in Fiji,” said Brad Rutherford, South Sea Cruises Group CEO.
Yasawa Princess II will operate four-night itineraries across 2026 and 2027, all of which depart from and return to Port Denarau.
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