Explore Holidays offers big savings on January Hawaii cruise
Sunday, 29 Nov, 2005
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Explore Holidays is offering up to $800* per person savings on a series of seven-night Hawaiian cruise programs scheduled for January 2006.
Prices start from as little as $948* per person twin share for an eight-day/seven-night Hawaiian island cruise on board the Norwegian Cruises Lines’ ‘Pride of Aloha’.
Departing from Honolulu, the ‘Pride of Aloha’ itinerary includes visits to Kauai, Hilo & Kona (The Big Island) and Maui.
The $948* per person price is based on two people sharing inside cabin accommodation and represents a saving of $600* per person.
Also included in this price are all meals, all on board activities and entertainment, plus all port taxes and gratuities.
However from an additional $166* per person, couples can upgrade to outside cabin accommodation, a saving of $800* per person.
*Conditions apply. Price is per person twin share based on lead-in inside cabin accommodation on ‘Pride of Aloha’ sailings 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 January 2006. Seasonal surcharges apply to other sailings throughout the year. Prices are land only and do not include airfares or pre/post accommodation.
For more information or to make a booking, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 667 899 or (02) 9423 8008.
Graham Muldoon
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