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Air Pacific to Christmas Isl. Trip

Postby Stan Wright » Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:23 am

Hi everyone. I just got the good news today that Air Pacific is resuming flight service to Christmas Island beginning May 25. The flight will leave HNL at 12 noon on Tuesdays, and return the following Tuesday around 10:30am. The cost should be around $1000 including airport tax, etc. The luggage allowance is still 2 pieces with a total weight of 30kg, and one carry-on. Please let me know if you have any questions.

For the guys going with me on the July 27 trip, please reply or give me a call when you have a chance. Thanks and take care,

Sean Niesz
Nervous Water Fly Fishers
3434 Waialae Ave.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
(808) 734-7359
www.nervouswaterhawaii.com

I think the total (including the air) is around $3000 something.... you'll have to ask Sean.
But that's for everything, air, all meals, hotel, guides, boats every day, ground transportation, and a week of some excelent fishing.
Stan
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Chris with his 16# GT (using 10# test spinning tackle), caught while walking the flats at Christmas Island.
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My brother, Lynn and I, drifting the the reefs at Paris Pt., Christmas Island. Light tackle action.
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For you younger, stronger guys....
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Postby Ken » Sat Apr 17, 2010 11:36 am

One day, if I struck it rich, I'll be looking at a trip like that. :lol:

Is it possible to do some Do-It-Yourself fishing at Christmas Island? Are there any cheap accommodations as well? Am I allowed to camp on the beach?

Sorry Stan...I'm cheap...that's the only way I can save money to take trips. :lol:
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