14 Mar 2016
No Bags Allowed at Lo's Tea House

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Blue Lagoon Cruises

Not any old bag will do for passengers aboard Blue Lagoon Cruises' Fiji Princess after they have tasted the natural Yasawa islands' style approach to a herbal cuppa.  

At Lo's Tea House on the beach at Nanuya Lailai, where the Fiji Princess anchors overnight tied up to a coconut palm, there's a zestful brew that's guaranteed to pep even jaded taste buds. 

The prep is simple…Lo greets guests with a bula and a smile, then nips out the back to pluck a kaffir lime leaf from the verdant bush, pops it into a mug with a slice of fresh root ginger, muddles it all and then pours in boiling water.  It's a must-try with a slice of her freshly baked banana cake.  

Separately, the Fiji Princess has in recent weeks taken on the role of assisting to distribute much needed supplies to Yasawa villages impacted by Cyclone Winston.  Amongst the additional cargo are basic food supplies like rice, flour and tinned fish, plus tarpaulins.  Blue Lagoon Cruises' sister organisation, the Vinaka Fiji Charitable Trust, has also set up a dedicated fund to assist villagers.  For details and to donate go to www.vinakafiji.org.fj

 

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For further information, contact:

Maggie Kerrigan, Public Relations Manager

 +64 21 302 440

maggie@marinetourism.co.nz

 

To download an image of Lo's Tea House go here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zduik2251jy10sd/AAA4Ui_Bnfn4YEPoMk58EUD1a?dl=0

 

About Blue Lagoon Cruises:

Blue Lagoon Cruises is an internationally renowned brand in the small cruise ship, coastal cruising markets. Cruises are based in the Yasawa Islands and range from 3 to 7 days. Cruises are aboard the purpose-built Fiji Princess and are renowned for the friendly Fijian staff and the informal, relaxing experience. Itineraries include village visits, a lovo dinner, cruising to untouched bays and coves, and plenty of time on the beach – as well as an overnight tied up to a coconut palm!