This week's deals include a Las Vegas getaway at the Tropicana, Mexican beach vacations, and adventures in Peru.
An easy weekend getaway from Denver is always Las Vegas. Living Social is offering an escape on the Las Vegas Strip. The Tropicana Las Vegas has undergone a renovation, and they are offering one night stays for $220 for two people. Included in this package is a deluxe room, 2 show tickets, $100 per person food credit to the on-site restaurants, VIP check-in and 2 drink tickets for the bars in the casino. Combine 2 offers for one stay. Book your vacation at Livingsocial.com by January 27 and stay by April 30.
Las Vegas is a beautiful 12 hour drive from Denver. Flights between Denver and Las Vegas run almost hourly, and roundtrip fares are usually less than $200 per person.
If Mexico is more your style, Groupon is offering a seven night stay at any of 13 Mexican resorts for only $399. The resorts are the Grand Mayan and the Mayan Palace resorts that are in all the tourist hotspots in Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, Riviera Maya, Acapulco, and Mazatlan. Each unit houses up to four guests – at least one guest must be 26 years old. Buy the voucher from Groupon.com by January 30 and complete travel by March 24, 2013.
Direct flights into Cancun and Puerto Vallarta from Denver are available and usually cost less than $400 roundtrip, depending on times and dates.
If Mexico is not exotic enough, Travelzoo.com is partnering with Virgin Vacations to offer a great deal to Peru, including a full-day excursion to Machu Pichu. This vacation is 9 nights, and includes roundtrip airfare from Miami to Lima, intra-country flights to Cusco, Puno and Urubamba, English-speaking tour manager, all transfers and entrance fees, 12 meals and all air and hotel taxes for $1699. Book the vacation by February 8, 2012 and travel on the selected dates in April, May, June, September, October, and November.
Roundtrip flights between Denver and Miami are less than $400, depending on the dates and times.
Also in travel news, the new Department of Transportation transparency rule for airfares goes into effect today. This new law requires air carriers to include taxes and fees in the advertised fares. It may seem that airfares have jumped, but in reality, the final price is the same. This is helpful for consumers as they compare airfares between carriers.
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