Billabong Girls Surf Trip Maui
21.09.2009
Posted By Admin
Billabong has created the ultimate, girls-only surf trip to Hawaii, in conjunction with the Billabong Pro Maui. Designed specifically for women, this surf trip will spoil you with award-winning, luxury accommodations, VIP contest credentials, exclusive invitations, daily surf instruction, surf session with a Billabong pro, the list goes on. All in the gorgeous setting of the The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua a paradise the Hawaiians refer to as "Island of the Sun."
Imagine yourself standing on the world famous beach of Honolua Bay, one of the five bays and three white sand beaches create the Kapalua's renowned shoreline; while a few meters inland, lush rainforests are home to an astonishing number of flowers and trees, planted by ancestral Polynesians and Hawaiians.
Your week with Billabong will feature daily hands-on surf instruction and coaching, by Tara Angioletti, owner of Girls Gone Surfing Maui and exclusive invitations to the Billabong Girls Pro Maui including: opening night party at the Ritz, Hawaiian Blessing of the contest, VIP credentials, meet and greet with the pros, a surf session with Keala Kennelly, and a shop at the Billabong store in Lahaina.
Beyond that, Maui has much to offer; you can: hike the waterfalls, snorkel, explore the tropical rainforest, take an ecotour, or just chill by the pool. And, like any great girls' getaway there will be spa services that can be ordered separately and enjoyed in the sanctuary of the The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Kapalua.
The Billabong Girls Surf Trip is an exclusive offering, limited to 20 surfers, and is geared for surfers from beginners on up, who are just learning or looking to take their surfing to the next level. The minimum age for the trip is 18, but younger travelers may be accepted with a chaperone. However, there is no target age group and adults of any age are encouraged to attend. Overall, the trip is laidback and loosely structured, so you can do as much or as little as you like to get the maximum benefit from your week in paradise.
Included:
• 7 Days/ 6 Nights in luxury accommodations at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
• Double occupancy in award-winning Terrace Guest Room
• $100 resort credit for meals, spa treatments and other resort services
• Daily surf tours with Tara Angioletti, owner of Maui's Girls Gone Surfing
• Daily surf instruction, all ages and all skill levels
• Invitation to Billabong Pro Maui opening party
• VIP contest credentials to Billabong Pro Maui
• Surf session with famous big wave and Billabong team rider Keala Kennelly
• Billabong Girls Tote, Rash guard, and Other Giveaways
Cost : $1,995 per person based on double occupancy
• Locals Only Package - $175 daily rate, transportation or resort accommodations not included
• Single occupancy upgrade can be purchased for $100 per night
Not included:
• Air transportation
• Airline board fees
• Airport Transfer
• Board rental fees
• Optional meals
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT CASS HUSTED AT BILLABONG CAMPS
EMAIL: cass@billabong-usa.com
PHONE: 949 753-7222 x 3375
Imagine yourself standing on the world famous beach of Honolua Bay, one of the five bays and three white sand beaches create the Kapalua's renowned shoreline; while a few meters inland, lush rainforests are home to an astonishing number of flowers and trees, planted by ancestral Polynesians and Hawaiians.
Your week with Billabong will feature daily hands-on surf instruction and coaching, by Tara Angioletti, owner of Girls Gone Surfing Maui and exclusive invitations to the Billabong Girls Pro Maui including: opening night party at the Ritz, Hawaiian Blessing of the contest, VIP credentials, meet and greet with the pros, a surf session with Keala Kennelly, and a shop at the Billabong store in Lahaina.
Beyond that, Maui has much to offer; you can: hike the waterfalls, snorkel, explore the tropical rainforest, take an ecotour, or just chill by the pool. And, like any great girls' getaway there will be spa services that can be ordered separately and enjoyed in the sanctuary of the The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Kapalua.
The Billabong Girls Surf Trip is an exclusive offering, limited to 20 surfers, and is geared for surfers from beginners on up, who are just learning or looking to take their surfing to the next level. The minimum age for the trip is 18, but younger travelers may be accepted with a chaperone. However, there is no target age group and adults of any age are encouraged to attend. Overall, the trip is laidback and loosely structured, so you can do as much or as little as you like to get the maximum benefit from your week in paradise.
Included:
• 7 Days/ 6 Nights in luxury accommodations at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
• Double occupancy in award-winning Terrace Guest Room
• $100 resort credit for meals, spa treatments and other resort services
• Daily surf tours with Tara Angioletti, owner of Maui's Girls Gone Surfing
• Daily surf instruction, all ages and all skill levels
• Invitation to Billabong Pro Maui opening party
• VIP contest credentials to Billabong Pro Maui
• Surf session with famous big wave and Billabong team rider Keala Kennelly
• Billabong Girls Tote, Rash guard, and Other Giveaways
Cost : $1,995 per person based on double occupancy
• Locals Only Package - $175 daily rate, transportation or resort accommodations not included
• Single occupancy upgrade can be purchased for $100 per night
Not included:
• Air transportation
• Airline board fees
• Airport Transfer
• Board rental fees
• Optional meals
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT CASS HUSTED AT BILLABONG CAMPS
EMAIL: cass@billabong-usa.com
PHONE: 949 753-7222 x 3375
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