Last-minute travel deals
Discounted fares to Dublin; Evenings in the Adirondacks; $250 shipboard credits
Discounted fares to Dublin
Aer Lingus has discounted fares to Ireland from July 1 to Aug. 24. A round-trip from Washington, D.C., to Dublin, including taxes, is $964. Fares will drop again from Aug. 25 to Sept. 30, with cheapest fares on Monday and Wednesday flights. Contact: Aerlingus.com
Evenings in the Adirondacks
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Through Aug. 28, the Sagamore resort on Lake George in New York’s Adirondacks region is offering a free fourth-night stay and a $100-per-room credit for Sunday or Monday arrivals. Rates for a lodge suite start at $853 plus tax. Contact: Thesagamore.com
$250 shipboard credits
The 2009 Smooth Music Cruise, departing Miami on Jan. 31, will feature more than a dozen jazz artists. Book with Celebrity Cruises by June 15 and receive shipboard credits of up to $250 per cabin. Interior cabins start at $1,399, plus $249 port charges. Contact: Smoothmusiccruise.com
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