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Exciting Lunch Tour


loud 9 is a two level floating platform located on Ro Ro Reef in the stunning Mamanuca Islands. The platform is one of a kind and is a venue like no other! From the moment you arrive, you feel like you are on heaven on earth! Music playing through a surround sound system, sun decks with hanging chairs and day beds, an internationally stocked bar and wood fired pizza oven - Bliss!
Spend time soaking up the sun on the deck, or jump into the beautiful turquoise water for some magnificent snorkelling and swimming. Lunch is provided on this tour and guests can choose from a range of woodfired pizzas on offer.
The Galilean sets off from the marina at Port Denarau and takes 45 minutes to reach the platform. Coach pick ups are available from your accommodation at Denarau, Nadi and Lautoka.
This Cloud 9 tour is an absolute must do, so make sure you add it to your itinerary on your next family holiday or romantic getaway to Fiji.


Inclusions

Lunch

Getting There

Free pick up and drop off is available from Denarau, Nadi and Lautoka.

Times

Departs: 9.15am daily from Port Denarau Marina and arriving at Cloud 9 at 10.00am
Departs: 2.00pm from Cloud 9 and arriving at Port Denarau Marina at 2.45pm

Additional Info

Children: 7-12 years child rates apply. children 6 years and under and infants are not permitted on Cloud 9
What to Bring: Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, swimming gear, suitable clothing. Cameras welcome but at your own risk.
Operated by: Cloud 9 Fiji

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