Fiji low season dive offer with Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Dive

Fantastic low season dive offer with Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Dive


Jean Michel Cousteau Dive in Fiji have teamed up with Daku Resort in Savusavu to offer a fantastic low-season offer valid to the end of March 2020:

Seven nights and five 2 tank dives for Aus$1340 per person for two people (or Aus$1950 for a single).

It’s an offer that gives you the chance to dive with one of Fiji’s best dive operations at a very affordable price. Jean-Michel Cousteau Dive has been diving in the area for twenty years, and know the very best spots in Savusavu Bay and surrounds. Jean-Michel Cousteau first coined the description of Fiji as the “Soft Coral Capital of the World” – and he established his first dive resort here, just outside the little town of Savusavu in the north of Fiji.

Dive sites that they visit regularly include the walls and canyons of Shark Alley, the mushroom-domed coral heads of Alice in Wonderland, and the steep wall of Lighthouse at the edge of the Lesiaceva reef. They also visit Dreamhouse, home to a school of hammerhead sharks, and the magnificent marine reserve of Namena Island (supplementary charges to cover the badges used to help fund the marine reserve are payable on this trip).

Accommodation is at Daku Resort, 5k down the road; they will drive you to the Jean-Michel Cousteau Dive wharf every morning in time for an 8.30am departure (depending on tides).

Offer valid till March 31 2020.

More info: https://divinginfiji.info/

Contact: aubrey@dakuresort.com

SOURCE: Daku Resort 

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