The Blue Lagoon

Published 24th of September, 2021

Serene Seas

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Of course, you don't have to drive to get here. You can instead take a cruise, or hire a boat from the nearby Latchi Harbour.

Towards Latchi

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Before the pandemic, during peak times, it could get quite crowded with boats here, as it is a very popular destination.

Very Blue

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At the moment, there aren't many tourists around. So if you are local, and are normally put off by crowds, now is the perfect time to get on a cruise.

Idyllic Island

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If you are coming by sea, you have two options available. You can either hire a boat yourself, or go on a tour.

Tour Advert Below

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There was supposed to be an advert for a tour company here, so instead here's a picture from the virtual tour you will see on the next page. The tour looks nice enough, but we have a better camera since then so the new tour we will be working on in the future will look even nicer.

If you are a Tour Company and want to be part of the new Blue Lagoon series we shall be doing, then get in touch.

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