Fiji & Pacific $1699 ‘Honolulu and beyond’ Hawaii holiday deals
Saturday, 19 Dec, 2005
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Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays has combined with Hawaiian Airlines to offer a great value range of ‘two centre’ six night Hawaii holiday deals combining two nights in Honolulu with a four night outer island stay in a choice of either Kauai, Maui or the Big Island of Hawaii.
Priced from just $1699 per person twin share, which includes return economy airfares ex-Sydney, the six night special offer also includes inter-island airfares and four days car rental in the outer islands.
Valid for travel from 20 January – 30 June 2006, featured accommodation in Honolulu is the popular Coral Reef Hotel which sits just two blocks from famous Waikiki Beach.
Outer island accommodation choices include the Maui Lu Hotel, the Kauai Sands Hotel and the Kona Seaside Hotel located in the historic fishing village of Kailua-Kona, once a playground for Hawaiian Royalty.
*Conditions apply.
All prices are based on per person twin share and include taxes.
For more information, please contact Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays, telephone (02) 9080 1600 or 1800 11 4141 if outside the Sydney metropolitan area.
Graham Muldoon
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