Site 59 offers deals that are under $250 that include both airfare and hotel. You can book up to 3 hours before your flight and still save. Plus you can earn flight miles. If you're unsure on what to do, the website offers ideas and tips.
http://www.site59.com/
Last Minute Travel has some incredible deals such as Las Vegas hotels as little as $17.00 per night. They offer ratings that you can read about other's previous visits. They have a section for the top 21 deals. This website also offers deals on cruises and cars. They even offer zero booking fees on all flights.
http://www.lastminutetravel.com
I travel 2000 offers everything from daily deals to mini breaks. Often times you'll find that the mini breaks deals are to Las Vegas. They even have a section specially for holiday travel deals. If you're looking for help with a wedding or want to break out and go skiing, I travel 2000 has deals on that as well.
http://www.itravel2000.com
Funjet Vacations steps it up with offering virtual tours and videos of popular destinations. They have deals for wedding, honeymoon, skiing, spring break, Sandals resorts, Universal Orlando and even Walt Disney World vacations. Insider tips for certain destinations is provided to help first time visitors.
http://www.funjet.com/index.asp?OAC=&plCode=
Vacations to Go provides some not so ordinary vacation deals. They offer the traditional family vacation but also:
River cruises
Adventure travel
Independent tours
Train tours
Safaris
They offer tours for all over the world such as Europe, Asia, Africa, The Middle East, North and South America. Tours can range anywhere from 3 days to over 12. Some include activities while others cost extra.
http://tourvacationstogo.com/index.cfm
Us. Last Minute has a great website. Not only does it offer you the standard deals, last minute tips but they also offer activities deals. And they also offer deals on tickets for everything from NFL tickets to music concerts. But if you'd still prefer a nice quick get away, they have deals from only $199.00. A great gift for an anniversary, birthday or holiday is a travel gift certificate.
http://us.lastminute.com/
Please keep in mind with any travel deal, there are terms. Some may have booking fees, surcharges and taxes. Often times it's a good idea to get the insurance (if they offer it) that will refund your money if some unforeseen problem occurs. Some travel deals do not offer a refund of any kind and all sales are final. Always fully read the fine print. It's always best to e-mail and ask if you have a question instead of just guessing. If you don't have an account, you'll need to register which usually involves your name, mailing address, user name and password. Your credit card information usually isn't asked until you're ready to book. Enjoy your vacation!
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