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Hawaiian Adventure

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February 7, 2027 - February 16, 2027 $6,699
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Hawaiian Adventure
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Save $100 when you register by August 7, 2026! – Embrace the spirit of “Aloha” on a leisurely 3-island tour of Hawaii featuring 3-night stays each in O’ahu, Big Island (Kona) and Maui. Remember Pearl Harbor and visit the USS Arizona Memorial. Take in the natural beauty of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island. Admire the hula dance, an ancient Polynesian art form. Visit a coffee farm in Kona and learn about the coffee bean’s journey from tree to cup. Uncover the beauty, culture and traditions of three Hawaiian Islands.

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Highlights & Inclusions:

  • Round-Trip Airfare from Detroit Metro
  • Inter-Island Flights
  • 14 Included Meals
  • Iolani Palace
  • King Kamehameha’s Statue
  • National Cemetery of the Pacific
  • Pearl Harbor World War II Valor Pacific National Monument
  • USS Arizona Memorial
  • Pali Lookout in O’ahu’s Rainforest
  • Rainbow Falls
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
  • Lei Making Class
  • Traditional Polynesian Luau
  • Bay View Coffee Farm
  • St. Benedict’s Painted Church
  • Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park
  • Iao Valley & Iao Needle
  • Free time to Explore and/or Relax at Resorts
  • Professional Tour Leader
 

Day 1
Sunday, February 7

Your trip to Hawaii begins with your flight to Honolulu. Transfer to your hotel and check in for your three-night stay on Oahu, the most populated of the Hawaiian Islands. At first glance Honolulu, the state’s capital, appears to be like any other large American city, but the palm trees, scarlet hibiscus and the variegated colors of the citizenry’s clothing make it clear that you are not anywhere but Hawaii. Relax and “hang loose” before meeting your group tomorrow.

Day 2
Monday, February 8

This morning, take a city tour of Honolulu, highlighting the historic Iolani Palace, the impressive state capitol building, King Kamehameha’s statue, and the National Cemetery of the Pacific. Then, remember Pearl Harbor with a visit to the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, viewing artifacts from the attack and a short documentary on the "Day of Infamy." Travel by naval launch to view the white marble-clad USS Arizona Memorial, honoring those who lost their lives in the Pearl Harbor attack. (B,D)

Day 3
Tuesday, February 9

Dive further into Hawaiian history with a visit to Iolani Palace to learn about the Hawaiian monarchs and the takeover of Hawaii by the United States. Then enjoy free time for lunch with recommendations from your Tour Manager for the best spots for a traditional plated lunch. Later stop at the Pali lookout in O'ahu’s rainforest before returning to Waikiki for an evening at your leisure.(B)

Day 4
Wednesday, February 10

True to its name, the island itself is larger than all the other Hawaiian Islands combined. Although the island’s official name is the archipelago’s namesake, the Big Island is also famous for its volcanoes creating rocky, black landscapes. Upon arrival, pause at the iridescent mist of Rainbow Falls before having time to explore Hilo on your own for lunch. Then set out for a tour of the South Coast including a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to learn about Kilauea – the world’s most active volcano. Make your way along the steam bluffs to get a view of the impressive caldera. On the way to the hotel, take in views of the crystal-clear waters of Kealakekua Bay and visit one of the iconic black sand beaches where you may luck out in spotting a green turtle soaking up the sun. (B)

Day 5
Thursday, February 11

This morning, take time to relax at your resort and look out over Big Island’s rocky coastline. In the afternoon, head into Kailua-Kona — a town established by King Kamehameha I before he unified the Kingdom of Hawaii. After, enjoy ample time to peruse the shops and grab a bite of lunch on your own before returning to the hotel for a lei making class taught by a local expert. Learn about its cultural significance and create one of your own to bring home. This evening, enjoy dinner Hawaiian-style, at a traditional Polynesian luau featuring endless tropical drinks and a sumptuous feast. (B,D)

Day 6
Friday, February 12

Start the day at Bay View Farm, which has been harvesting coffee beans since 1984. Tour the farm with a local before enjoying a tasting of the local brew. Visit St. Benedict’s Painted Church, built in the 1800s and adorned with vibrant frescos. Continue to Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the rugged coast, once the place of refuge for those that broke the Kapu (sacred law) in old Hawaii. (B,D)

Day 7
Saturday, February 13

Board an inter-island flight to the “Valley Isle” of Maui, one of the most beautiful and popular outer islands. Visit the stunning Iao Valley and view the 2,000-foot-high Iao Needle, one of Maui’s famous natural landforms. Travel to the resort area of Ka'anapali and arrive at your deluxe beachfront hotel. (B,D)

Day 8
Sunday, February 14

Spend a day at leisure to see for yourself why locals say Maui no ka oi (Maui is the best). Perhaps you will take an optional full day cliff-side drive on the legendary Road to Hana. Or you may choose to take a stroll along the beach, shop for souvenirs or simply relax at your luxurious Maui resort. There is no limit to the adventures you can have on this gorgeous island! (B) OPTION: Maui’s legendary Road to Hana $240

Day 9
Monday, February 15

Enjoy another day in paradise. Take a swim in one of the many beaches along the coast or visit a nearby restaurant. Tonight, complete your wonderful trip with a farewell dinner. (B,D)

Day 10
Tuesday, February 16

Bid Aloha to Hawaii as your memorable tour ends in Maui with transportation to airport for the flight home. Now, wherever your home is, you’ll always be part of the Hawaiian ohana (family). (B)

Trip Facts

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