3 great last-minute travel deals
It's never too late to get a great travel 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. Indulge in India
Tour India with Steppes Travel and enjoy more than $1,300 off. The discount is valid on two tours with departures through April, including the 13-day Highlights of Kerala. To pay just $3,355 a person, mention The Week when booking. Call (855) 203-7885 to book.
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2. Cruise Croatia
Save $500 on an eight-day spring cruise from Dubrovnik to Split. The Central Holidays voyage, which departs April 28 and May 12, includes stops at trendy Hvar and Mljet National Park. Book by March 31 to pay as little as $998 per person.
3. Spring break skiing
Ski for five days at Quebec’s Mont Tremblant and save at least 25 percent on lift tickets. The pass is $269 for adults and starts at $135 for kids 6 and older. Tickets can be used through March 25 for any five days, consecutive or not.
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