Last-minute travel deals
Tee up in Hawaii; Super Bowl trip to Tampa; New digs in Boston
Tee up in Hawaii
Through Dec. 19, the Hanalei Colony Resort on the north shore of Kauai features a five-night package with ocean-view room, complimentary rounds of golf, and spa treatments. Rates start at $2,058 double, plus tax. Contact: Hcr.com
Super Bowl trip to Tampa
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Roadtrips offers a $4,985 package to attend Super Bowl XLIII on Feb. 1, 2009, in Tampa, Fla. Includes lodging from Jan. 29 through Feb. 2, game tickets to Raymond James Stadium, and round-trip stadium transfers. Contact: Roadtrips.com/football
New digs in Boston
Through March 31, 2009, a third night is free with two paid nights at Mandarin Oriental’s new hotel on Boylston Street in Boston’s Back Bay. Includes breakfast and two tickets to the Museum of Fine Arts. Contact: Mandarinoriental.com
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