How to Get Cheap, Last Minute Vacation Packages
Last minute vacation packages are available from different sources and can save you a great deal of money. Care has to be taken to choose a reputable firm though so you don't arrive to a hotel that's still being built. Do some research to ensure you get the holiday you want and can enjoy it even more knowing you have saved some money. Expand your horizons and be flexible with your destination; then, as they say, the world is your oyster.
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Visit a travel agency and see what they have to offer on a last minute deal. There may have been cancellations that you can take cheaply. If you're flexible with your dates and destination you will have more choices.
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Browse the Internet by typing in "Cheap vacation packages." A number of companies will be listed. Lastminute.com and Travelbag.co.uk are just a couple. Expedia will email you with last minute offers if you give them details of an area you would like to travel to. The more destinations you are willing to travel to, and the more flexible you are with the dates, the more choices you will get.
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Pay a visit to Priceline.com, which lets you name your own price for a last minute vacation deal. You may be the winning bidder. These trips are booked within seven days of departure. Teletext holidays offers last minute vacations; for example, a recent trip to Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt went for only $350 from London Gatwick airport, and included a three-star hotel. TrekAmerica offers discounts on last minute bookings for backpackers and other travelers.
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Look through your local and national newspapers, especially Sunday papers, as there are generally quite a few advertisements for cheap vacations. There are phone numbers for these companies and occasionally you can get a better deal by phoning for a cancellation or last minute offer.
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Tips & Warnings
Most of the cheap vacation sites will email you when new packages are available if you set that up.
See if the companies you use are members of either ASTA (American Society of Travel Agents) or ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) which should ensure your booking is safe.
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