Last-minute travel deals
Two-for-one Norway; Drive cattle in Australia; Wright’s Southwest
Two-for-one Norway
Purchase one ticket on a Norwegian Coastal Voyages cruise in January or February, and receive another for free. Prices range from $665 to $2,014 per person double, depending on length of trip.
Contact: Hurtigruten.us
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Drive cattle in Australia
From March 23–25, and May 11–13, the Prairie Hotel in South Australia offers a three-day cattle droving tour. The $2,500 package includes meals and accommodations—including two nights in a tent.
Contact: Prairiehotel.com.au
Wright’s Southwest
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From Feb. 20–24 the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust will lead a tour of Wright-related sites in Arizona, including the Biltmore Hotel and his former estate Taliesin West. The $2,495 cost includes accommodations.
Contact: Gowright.org
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