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“Thank you for an outstanding travel experience for our 55th


wedding anniversary; it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for us and for our friends who came along... everything about your customer service was excellent; we do appreciate all the details that go into your trips.


” – Carl Ayres, FL


OPTIONAL HELICOPTER FLIGHTSEEING*


Book your flightseeing when making your reservation; Tauck’s special price represents a savings!


KAUAI –


RAINFORESTS & MOUNTAINS


$249 PER PERSON


30-minute Helicopter Adventure


Enjoy an amazing helicopter adventure into a world of lush tropical rainforests, jagged mountains, sea cliffs, beaches and craters. Music


and narration combine as you soar into Waimea Canyon and view the Na Pali Cliffs.


HAWAII – VOLCANOES & VALLEYS $445 PER PERSON


2-hour Helicopter Adventure Witness the fiery lava vents of Kilauea, the island’s active volcano, and soar over the hidden tropical valleys of the Kohala Mountains and the beautiful rainforests of the Hamakua Coast. The island boasts 11 out of Earth’s 13 climate zones – this excursion is an adventure you don’t want to miss!


*Note: Participation is at your own risk and a signed liability waiver will be required.


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8. MOUNT HALEAKALA & HAWAIIAN LUAU Ascend to the summit of Mount Haleakala, Maui’s legendary


House of the Sun, viewing the extraordinary volcanic landscapes of the crater. The haunting beauty of the world’s largest dormant volcano is unforgettable. Drive past vegetable farms nestled on the hillside en route back down to your resort. Enjoy a feast of Hawaiian traditions tonight, from food to song and dance, at an authentic luau set amidst a backdrop of tiki torches, swaying palms and oceanfront magic for a true taste of aloha. Meals BD


9. BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII


Fly to the Big Island of Hawaii, once the playground of Hawaiian royalty, enticing visitors with both intense beauty and diverse geological landscapes. First up is a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you’ll discover craters, lava tubes and even a few Hawaiian legends as you explore its surrealistic ecosystems. Have lunch at Volcano Country Club in “Pele’s backyard,” prior to arriving at your fabulous resort – nestled along the Big Island’s breathtaking Kohala Coast. Meals BLD


10. BIG ISLAND AS YOU PLEASE Experience paradise today, your way. Your resort is set on 15 beachfront acres, featuring a great beach for swimming as well as a pool, and an array of sports activities (some at an additional cost). Optional helicopter flightseeing* over the lava vents, tropical valleys and rainforests is available at an additional cost of $445 per person; see box at left for details. Join us late afternoon for a private catamaran sail along the Kohala Coast as the sun sets on another perfect day in Hawaii. Dinner is on your own tonight. Meals B


Memorable experiences include exploring the lava landscapes at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and a poignant visit to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor


7. A TASTE OF MAUI


Life on Maui indulges with wildlife-rich waters, perfumed gardens and an average year-round temperature of 75˚ – the perfect ingredients for delectable local culinary treats. Discover the secrets of authentic island cuisine by participating in a hands-on gourmet cooking experience during lunch at a well-known restaurant. Return to your resort, where the rest of the afternoon and evening are spent as you please. Meals BL


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