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Virginia’s natural landmark; Luxury in the Caribbean; Escape to the Cape
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Virginia’s natural landmark
Now through Nov. 22, Natural Bridge is offering a Fall Escape package. Rates start at $89 per couple, plus $6 in taxes—a savings of $80. Includes hotel stay, breakfasts, and two tickets to Natural Bridge and Caverns, plus Butterflies at the Bridge. naturalbridgeoffers.com
Luxury in the Caribbean
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Villa Castellamonte, an eight-bedroom rental on the Dominican Republic’s north coast, is offering half-price discounts through Dec. 16. Prices start at $1,100 per night, with a three-night minimum and separate mandatory meal plans. villa-castellamonte.com
Escape to the Cape
Book by Oct. 30 and save 53 percent at Wequassett, an award-winning resort and golf club in Cape Cod. The Taste of the Harvest package includes two nights’ accommodations, a four-course tasting menu, and daily breakfast. From $275 a night. wequassett.com
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