Join Scott Miller in HAWAII 2025

Please reserve a spot for the informational meeting April 11 at 5:30pm at Bloomington Country Club to learn about joining Scott Miller on a Hawaiian vacation.

Email Kimberly Rowatt at [email protected] to RSVP

Join Direct Travel CI & WJBC’s Scott Miller on an incredible adventure through the beautiful Hawaiian Islands! Discover the magic of Honolulu at the luxurious Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort. You’ll have the chance to visit Pearl Harbor, The Polynesian Cultural Center, and enjoy an authentic Luau and show. But that’s just the beginning! Get ready to board the cruise of a lifetime and explore all the wonders of the Hawaiian Islands in their full splendor. Maui, the second largest island, is known for its rich culture, pristine beaches, and the breathtaking Halekala Crater. Next, we’ll sail to Hilo, a lush paradise that’s like one giant green house. Then, we’ll head to Kona, the sunny and warm island famous for its crystal clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and spotting marine life. Last but not least, we’ll explore Kauai, known as the “Green Island,” before heading back to Honolulu. This is an adventure you won’t want to miss!

Your package includes: 11 days, 10 nights – 3 Nights at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort and 7 Nights on Pride of America Cruise. Space is limited on this bucket list trip!

Please reserve an informational meeting April 11 at 5:30pm at Bloomington Country Club to learn about joining Scott Miller on a Hawaiian vacation.

Email Kimberly Rowatt at [email protected] to RSVP

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