3 great last-minute travel deals
It's never too late to get a great deal!
It's never too late to get a great travel deal! Here are three of the best last-minute travel deals we found on the internet this week:
1. Voyage to the East
Save 15 percent when you book a Uniworld river cruise in Egypt, India, or select Asian destinations by Sept. 30. A 13-day voyage from New Delhi to Kolkata, departing Dec. 1, is now $7,309 a person, double occupancy, down from $8,599.
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2. An array of boutique lodgings
Through Sept. 30, spend two nights at any of nine Thompson Hotels in North America and get up to 20 percent off plus a $50 hotel credit. A two-night stay at the Playa del Carmen site, for example, starts at $526. Use promo code UNCOVERED.
3. Fish big in Belize
Head to Belize for tarpon season and save when you check in at the Turneffe Flats Lodge. A seven-night package including daily guided fishing trips now costs $2,967 per person, double occupancy, down from $4,085. For stays through Oct. 14.
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