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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Welcome to Oahu - you know you want to...



Welcome to Oahu

February 18-25, 2018
with Trafalgar Tours


The highlights of Hawaii-trendy Waikiki, World War II history revealed at Pearl Harbor and live volcanic action at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park-are yours to discover on this island hop in Pacific paradise, but not without some free time to relax on the beaches of Kona and Kaanapali.

WHAT'S INCLUDED 
SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS


Orientation of Honolulu, Kailua-Kona

Visit Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Jaggar Museum, Maui Ocean Center, Thurston Lava Tube, Kilauea Volcano, a local farm on Maui

Our Price for this tour
18th February 2018 

WAS:$2,850.00pp


NOW:$2,588.90pp

SAVE:$261.10pp

PAY IN FULL BY: 11th January 2018

Airfare and travel protection are additional.
Ready to book?
Call our office 585-360-4192

Hawaiian Islands are filled with profusion of colorful plants


November 18-25, 2018
Come let us show you the islands of Aloha on this escorted first class tour.
Save 10% off our group fare

NOW:$2736.90pp

SAVE:$261.10pp
The Hawaiian islands are filled with a profusion of colorful plants and flowers, not only growing outside but also enjoyed in beautiful arrangements in hotel lobbies and restaurants. Receiving a fragrant lei strung with orchids, plumeria or other tropical flowers is an especially memorable way for you to be welcomed to the islands.

Guests can experience the rare flora of Hawaii by visiting a botinical garden such as the Allerton Garden on Kauai or Lyon Arboretum, tucked deep into Manoa Valley on Oahu.

You will also encounter unique, other worldly flora, including the silversword plant which grows in Haleakala National Park on Maui.

Ready to book, call our office 585-360-4192
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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Why Oahu for a first time visit to Hawaii?


13 Day Guided Tour of Hawaiian Islands - join our group - save 10% off with our early booking

Tour Date: February 16-28, 2018

Hawai‘i is a place that is as safe, comfortable and easy to navigate as anywhere else in the USA, and yet exudes an exotic atmosphere, cultural significance and sense of discovery that travelers expect to find only in foreign lands.

With its six distinctive islands, each offering rich cultural traditions, geological wonders, near-perfect weather and heartfelt hospitality, Hawai‘i has something to satisfy just about every taste, interest or vacation objective. While Hawai‘i rivals any place on Earth as a sand-and-surf destination, the experiences it offers beyond the beach are as awe-inspiring as its smoldering volcanoes and ancient temples.

O‘ahu is Hawai‘i’s vibrant mid-Pacific hub. It is both an urban and rural country experience. Honolulu, while perhaps best known for the resort district of Waikīkī, is also where visitors can really delve into Hawai‘i’s diverse, everyday environment. Along with visiting such iconic sites as Pearl Harbor, Lē‘ahi (Diamond Head) and ‘Iolani Palace, visitors can get a more intimate glimpse of
Honolulu by exploring historic and ethnic neighborhoods, sampling Portuguese or
Filipino specialties on a food tasting tour or stopping in at a local festival.

Hawai‘i’s most cosmopolitan city has an amazing backdrop of mountain ranges,
waterfalls and iconic historic locations. Just 15 minutes from Waikīkī, clients can
be hiking through a Bamboo Rainforest at the Manoa Valley



  • Top of the wish list! Our islands are on your clients’ wish lists, with Hawai‘i atop the aspirational destination list for North Americans. Among our accolades are topdesired beaches, most romantic locations, best and most challenging golf courses, and so much more.
  • Off-the-charts customer satisfaction. According to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA), 98% of visitors rated their Hawaiian vacationas excellent or above average.

  • Call us today 585-360-4192 to reserve your spot today
  • Friday, August 18, 2017

    Whale Watching in Hawaii - Join our 4 Island Escorted Tour Feb 16-28, 2018



    Thar she blows! It's whale watch season.
    Winter brings the return of Hawaii's favorite annual visitor  - the humpback whale.
    Did you know?

    1. Humpback whales breed and calve December to April in Hawaiian waters.
    2. The gentle giants communicate by songs.
     Hawaii 3 Island Tour
    February 18-25, 2018

    Join us on our 3 island escorted tour of the islands of Aloha.
    We are offering an additional 10% with our book and pay in full option.
    This tour offers the must-see sights in Hawaii.
    Have fun. Be inspired. Find adventure in Hawaii.

    EXTRA! EXTRA! - FREE - Earn 9.0 contact hours with our self-study package. Ask us how!
    Call today to book your seat.

    Questions? Call our office 585-360-4192



    Nurses Conference in Hawaii February 15-16, 2018- Call for Abstracts


    Aloha - to know Hawaii is to love it.
    Multifaceted, mesmerizing, and one-of-a-kind, Hawaii is complex in nature.
    Hawaii is so much more than a sand and surf destination.
    The Hawaiian Islands were born of volcanoes millions of years ago and discovered by Polynesian voyagers who arrived in outrigger sailing canoes some 1,500 years ago. What resulted is a unique, multi-ethnic and diverse society that characterizes the paradise that has evolved into the Hawaii of today.
    Oahu is the site of our “Transforming Health Care - Exploring the Current Challenges and Possibilities in Nursing” Conference to be held in Honolulu, HI February 15-16, 2018
    Earn 16.0 continuing education credits.

    We invite deans, directors, chairs, faculty, nurses, and academic administrators to submit an abstract for an upcoming conference. Wilson Shepard Education Associates requests submissions showcasing programs, courses, initiatives and/or evaluation strategies that characterize the conference theme and address the many changes and challenges faced in nursing. This conference for 2018 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in Nursing.

    Join us in Hawaii to explore the islands of Aloha

    Questions? Call our office 585-360-4192