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Explore Holidays offers $1 per night Hawaii stopover deal with Las Vegas special
Explore Holidays is offering Hawaii stopovers from just $1.* per person per night as part of a new four-night Las Vegas special inclusive of return economy airfares flying Hawaiian Airlines.
The Las Vegas package includes four nights accommodation at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club plus four days Avis car rental with a FREE upgrade.
Accommodation for the $1 Hawaii stopover is Waikiki’s Aqua Coconut Plaza Hotel.
Prices as follows:
Ex-Adelaide: from $2385* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $447*)
Ex-Brisbane: from $2095* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $426*)
Ex-Melbourne: from $2095* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $433*)
Ex-Perth: from $2567* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $458*)
Ex-Sydney: from $1999* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $411*)
*Conditions apply.
Please note the $1 stopover rate is limited to a maximum of two nights after which normal accommodation rates apply.
Valid for sale until 15 September 2007. Valid for travel until 31 January 2008.
Please note the offer is based on low season travel 02 November – 09 December 2007. Seasonal surcharges and blackout periods apply. Car rental upgrade is subject to availability.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000, visit http://www.exploreholidays.com/ or book via CalypsoNet.
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Chitra Mogul
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