Last-minute travel deals
Mexican surf and turf; Get cozy in Rhode Island; An Italian steal
Mexican surf and turf
Starting at $212 per person per night, enjoy two days along the Puerto Vallarta beach at Garza Blanca Resort & Spa, then two exploring the Sierra Madre mountains from the Sierra Lago Resort & Spa. Through Dec. 14. garzablancaresort.com
Get cozy in Rhode Island
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Newport, R.I.’s Chanler at Cliff Walk is offering a two-night holiday stay for two for $375 a night. Offer includes breakfasts, a dinner, and tickets to visit one of the city’s decorated historic mansions. Nov. 27 through Dec. 29. thechanler.com
An Italian steal
Spend an off-season week in Sicily for $1,138 per couple, including car rental and seven nights at the beachfront Hotel Sporting Baia. Breakfasts and dinners are included in the offer, which is good through March 23. centralholidays.com
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