Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 62) add more to your vacation Turn your trip to Hawaii into a multi-destination vacation experience and make the most of your time away with a stopover or visit to San Francisco, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand or Fiji. SAN FRANCISCO Known for it beauty and fine cuisine, San Francisco is sure to enhance you vacation experience. Classic has selected exclusive hotels in San Francisco to complement your travels. Walk through Chinatown, visit Alcatraz, savor Italian cuisine in North Beach, or walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. TAHITI Tahiti welcomes you to explore her islands. Sail out to a motu and explore a deserted stretch of beach, relax in a luxurious overwater bungalow and gaze down at the sea life swimming underneath. Hop from island to island as you explore the reaches of Tahiti and Her Islands. Classic offers more than 20 hotels and resorts. AUSTRALIA Extend your vacation with a trip to Australia and New Zealand. beautiful art work and music. At the Great Barrier Reef, view sea life found nowhere else on the planet. Visit wine regions fast becoming recognized as some of the finest in the world. On a visit to New Zealand, you’ll discover why this country is becoming one of the world’s top travel destinations. New Zealand provides everything to suit traveler’s desires. Classic offers more than 85 hotels and resorts throughout Australia and New Zealand. FIJI A South Pacific jewel, Fiji is a perfect compliment to your journey. With beautiful beaches and waters, Fiji is a perfect place to simply relax and let the worries of everyday life melt away. Feel the warmth of the islands, over 330 of them, and the warmth of the Fijian people. Australia offers something for everyone. On a visit to the outback, encounter Aboriginal culture and its 62 CLASSIC HAWAII 2008 For those wishing to add more to their vacation to Hawaii, let Classic and your Travel Specialist arrange for a stopover or visit to one of these amazing destinations.
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