Gate 1 Has Entered the Market to Hawaii and a Big Competitive Battle Will Undoubtedly Ensue
There's a new source of trips to Hawaii, and judging from its initial offerings (which launched the program just a few weeks ago), it will be giving the traditional Hawaiian tour operators a hard fight. Known for its travel products to everywhere except Hawaii, Gate 1 Travel (
www.gate1.com
) has apparently decided to enter hula-land with a bang -- and the result is some outstanding opportunities for your next vacation: deals that include round-trip airfare to the islands (from San Diego) and yet start at just a hair over $100 per person per day for stays at beachside resort hotels. For the time being, and until the standard Hawaiian tour operators fight back, Gate 1 will occasionally be the source (not always, but occasionally) for your lowest-price vacations to the Islands.
There are, to begin with, several single-island air-and-land packages listed by Gate 1 for stays of three nights, from only $479 to Oahu, $519 to Maui, and $589 to the Big Island -- always including round-trip air from San Diego (departures from other cities add from $22 to $300).
However, the really intriguing bargains are the weeklong, multi-island deals: three nights on each of two or three islands, with trans-Pacific airfare as well as airfare between the islands thrown in, starting at $769 per person.
Or go for broke on a 9-night/10-day, three-island package (Oahu, Big Island and Maui; or Oahu, Kauai and Maui) for just $1,099. Again, including airfare to and within the islands.
There's also a 12-night/13-day blowout that covers all four islands (Oahu, Big Island, Kauai and Maui) from just $1,399.
Those prices all include fuel surcharge, but not airport taxes and fees (which can add $65 to $80), nor breakfast at most hotels (save, refreshingly, at the cheapest option on Oahu, where breakfast is included), nor any hotel "resort fee" of $10 per day (though that is only charged at two of the hotel options on Kauai).
For more details, go to Gate 1's Hawaii deals page.
There are, to begin with, several single-island air-and-land packages listed by Gate 1 for stays of three nights, from only $479 to Oahu, $519 to Maui, and $589 to the Big Island -- always including round-trip air from San Diego (departures from other cities add from $22 to $300).
However, the really intriguing bargains are the weeklong, multi-island deals: three nights on each of two or three islands, with trans-Pacific airfare as well as airfare between the islands thrown in, starting at $769 per person.
Or go for broke on a 9-night/10-day, three-island package (Oahu, Big Island and Maui; or Oahu, Kauai and Maui) for just $1,099. Again, including airfare to and within the islands.
There's also a 12-night/13-day blowout that covers all four islands (Oahu, Big Island, Kauai and Maui) from just $1,399.
Those prices all include fuel surcharge, but not airport taxes and fees (which can add $65 to $80), nor breakfast at most hotels (save, refreshingly, at the cheapest option on Oahu, where breakfast is included), nor any hotel "resort fee" of $10 per day (though that is only charged at two of the hotel options on Kauai).
For more details, go to Gate 1's Hawaii deals page.
Published on December 22, 2011 08:42
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