I dread traveling during the chaotic summer months, but when you have school-age kids, you have little choice but to vacation during June, July and August.
Fortunately, there are ways to save if you must travel during the busy summer season. A number of stellar travel deals are making headlines this month, including:
PARIS
The brand-new Hotel Beauchamps is offering intro rates for as low as $232 per night. That’s more than $100 off the retail price. Plus, you can save even more if you book three nights at the contemporary hotel. The property is offering a three-night stay for just $464.
CALIFORNIA
For just $665 you can fly to California and stay at the luxurious Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa, plus receive a fourth night free. You’ll also get complimentary daily breakfast for two, a free room upgrade, and $100 in resort credit.
PUERTO RICO
For just $594 per person you can jet off to Puerto Rico and spend 3 nights at the InterContinental Resort and Spa. The package deal also includes a complimentary fourth night, plus kids 17 and younger stay free.
CRUISE
A number of cruise lines are offering summer discounts for families, including Norwegian Cruise Line, which is advertising a 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean priced at just $659. The deal includes a free 5-category room upgrade, as well as $100 in free onboard spending.
CLUD MED
If you book by June 28 and stay by December 11, you can take advantage of a super summer savings package offered by Club Med. The deal allows families to save up to 50 percent on 7-night all-inclusive vacations at the popular resorts in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Rates start at just $78 per person per night at the following Club Med locations:
*Club Med Punta Cana (Dominican Republic)
*La Caravelle (Guadeloupe)
*Buccaneer’s Creek (Martinique)
*Columbus Isle (Bahamas)
*Cancun Yucatan (Mexico)
*Ixtapa Pacific (Mexico)
*Sandpiper (Florida)
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