New Web site offers spring break trips to Hawaii
Advertiser Staff
A Maui company has launched a Web site that offers spring break travel packages to Hawai'i that focus on "adventure-packed trips, rather than promoting the traditional partying plans that have typified spring breakers over the years."
"We are catering to those that don't want to binge drink," said Kathleen Wilson, owner of Aloha Spring Break. "When you just party on spring break, you don't create memories. In fact, you kind of forget what happened."
The Web site address is www.alohaspringbreak.com. The site's booking engine is powered by Travelocity.
"Aloha Spring Break offers a wide variety of excursions, and whether someone is looking to surf, hike, sight see, relax at a spa, golf, whale watch, windsurf, kiteboard, sail, sport fish, horseback ride, or just hang out on the beach," according to a company news release.