Explore Holidays releases ‘Hawaii 2008’
Explore Holidays has expanded its overall Hawaii product range for 2008 with the inclusion of two new four-star hotels and a new range of soft adventure day tour programs on Oahu, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii.
Features of the new ‘Hawaii 2008’ brochure include surfing lessons riding Hawaii’s famous waves with the ‘Hans Hedemann Surfing School’ priced from $119* per person.
The two hour lessons come complete with surfboard and rash vest plus all the training required to stand up and ride a wave.
Kauai options include a half-day ‘Waimea Canyon Excursion’ and a full-day ‘Na Pali Coast Nu’alolo Kai Raft Tour’ on Kauai, priced from $58 per person and $229 per person, respectively.
The Big Island of Hawaii’s volcanic ‘badlands’ and rainforests form the backdrop for a two-hour ‘Big Island Spectacular Helicopter Flight’ priced from $641* per person.
For the less adventure inclined, Explore Holidays has also introduced a ‘Waikele Shopping Outlet Tour’ which visits Waikele Premium Outlets, home to more than 50 designer and brand name manufacturers offering discounts of up to 65 per cent.
The shopping tour is priced from $35* per person.
Explore Holidays has also boosted its four-star plus range of accommodation with the inclusion of the Wyland Waikiki Hotel.
Oahu’s only full-service luxury resort, the Turtle Bay Resort at Kahuku on the North Shore has also been included for 2008.
*Conditions apply.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit http://www.exploreholidays.com/ or book via CalypsoNet.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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