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. A grand German tour
Save $1,200 per couple on a 13-day trip across Germany with Virgin Atlantic Vacations. Departing Oct. 5 from Newark airport, the Classic Germany package starts at $2,449 a person. Book using code VNB29DE600.
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2. Colorado cabin retreat
Leaf-peep for less when you book a cabin at Daven Haven Lodge in the peaceful town of Grand Lake, Colorado. The woodsy retreat is discounting one- and two-night stays through Oct. 31. A cabin for two people starts at $97 a night, down from $142.
3. An Amsterdam Christmas
Book a Christmas cruise on the Rhine before Sept. 30 and enjoy two free extra nights in Amsterdam. The AmaWaterways cruise departs Basel, Switzerland, on Dec. 23; prices start at $2,448 per person, double occupancy.
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