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Touring Chile’s vineyards; Classy Jersey Shore; Quebec’s winter festival
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Touring Chile’s vineyards
Explore Chile, starting at $1,549 per person, for a tour that includes four nights in Santiago and two more in the Colchagua Valley, the center of Chile’s famed wine country. Price includes airfare. Subject to availability. go-today.com
Classy Jersey Shore
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Experience the refined side of the Jersey Shore, only minutes away from Atlantic City. Stay at the historic Seaview, the shore’s only spa and golf resort, for as low as $124 a night. Breakfast for a family of four included. Book by April 15. dolce-seaview-hotel.com
Quebec’s winter festival
Stay at Quebec City’s historic Fairmont le Château Frontenac during the world’s largest winter festival (Jan. 27–Feb. 12). The carnival package starts at $274 a person per night, and includes access to the carnival and a buffet breakfast. fairmont.com/frontena
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