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Tourism Portfolio hosts five-star Hawaiian incentive

A group of incentive and event planners from Australia were treated to a Hawaiian famil where they experienced an all luxurious side to the island nation.

A group of incentive and event planners from Australia were treated to a Hawaiian famil where they experienced an all luxurious side to the island nation.

Hosted by Tourism Portfolio and its DMC partner Lizard IncentEvents the six-day program took them on a tour of Hawaii’s world-class luxury resorts and unique experiences.

The itinerary showcased Starwood Hotels & Resorts, with guests staying at the renowned Royal Hawaiian and the “first lady of Waikiki” the Westin Moana Surfrider hotel on the island of Oahu, as well as visiting the celebrated St Regis Princeville Resort on the island of Kauai.

Tourism Portfolio famil to Hawaii

Tourism Portfolio’s Hawaiian program included a cocktail making lesson at the Royal Hawaiian.

The planners also experienced some of the unique options Hawaii offers Australian and New Zealand groups, including a traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoe ride off Waikiki Beach and a Mai Tai Bar Cocktail demonstration.

There was also a helicopter tour around Kauai and activities at Kualoa Ranch, such as Jungle Expedition and Ocean Voyager catamaran adventure.

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Tourism Portfolio’s group of Australian incentive and event planners receive a warm welcome at the Royal Hawaiian.

Additionally, they got to polo on Oahu’s famous North Shore.

Tourism Portfolio Managing Director Donna Kessler said the itinerary highlighted Hawaii’s ability to combine world-class venues with sophisticated and highly-memorable experiences.

“The quality and variety of accommodation and activities across Hawaii are what make it one of the world’s most desirable destinations for incentives and events.”

Donna Kessler, Tourism Portfolio Managing Director

Tourism Portfolio is the exclusive representative of Lizard IncentEvents in Australia.

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