Explore Holidays offer surf ups and cycle down Hawaii adventure program
Explore Holidays is offering the amazing opportunity to not only learn how to surf on Oahu but also a stunning sunrise volcano cycling tour adventure as part of a new two-centre ‘active’ Hawaii land/air package linking Oahu and Maui.
Complete with return economy airfares flying Hawaiian Airlines ex-Melbourne or Sydney, the offer also includes six nights accommodation, with three nights at the Honolulu Prince and three nights at ResortQuest Kaanapali Villas in Maui.
The surf element of the package revolves around a 4.5 hour session being taught the basics by local experts and Maui’s Haleakala, the world’s largest dormant volcano, forms the dramatic backdrop for the ‘Sunrise Summit Cycling Tour’, a fully-guided, 38-mile, 10,000 feet downhill (phew, thank goodness!) ride which also includes breakfast at the Kula Sandalwood Restaurant.
Pricing is as follows:
Ex-Melbourne from $1705* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $467*).
Ex-Sydney from $1605* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $387*).
*Conditions apply.
Valid for travel from 01 November – 09 December 2006.
Price based on a Wednesday departure from Sydney.
Surcharges apply for departures on other days.
Valid for sale until 30 November 2006.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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