LastMinute says it offers timely break

Sunday, 02 Mar, 2010 0

With cruises as low as $259, LastMinuteTravel.com says it is putting the “break” in such travel with the best cruise, hotel, and other travel deals.
 

“Rambunctious spring breakers and leisure family travelers are flocking to the same vacation hot spots,” the site says. Their results:
 

Las Vegas emerges as tops for both breakers and family travel, while Orlando comes in second. Other popular sites include New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Washington and San Francisco.
 

The site says it has 17,000 hotel partners in more than 2,500 cities with rooms as low as $74 a night in both Vegas and Orlando. The site also says it can offer three-to-five star properties under $200.
 

LastMinute has added an “activities: tourist attraction section” which features 1,300 attractions that include Blue Man Group tickets and passes to such attractions as Orlando’s Sea World.
 

Some cruises on Norwegian Sky start at $259.
 

Visit LastMinuteTravel.com for more information.
 

By David Wilkening
 



 

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