Orbitz Reveals Destinations With Biggest Hotel Price Drops
Travelers looking for last-minute Spring Break deals this year won’t have to look far. Orbitz (www.orbitz.com), an online travel site to offer Price Assurance, reveals spring destination deals that fit every vacation style and budget, from just $48 a night.
"Travelers who are still looking to book an affordable Spring Break getaway in March or April won’t be disappointed," says Jeanenne Tornatore, director of public relations for Orbitz.com. "With average daily hotel rates in some top destinations significantly lower than last year, combined with the many hotel value-add offers such as spa and shopping credits, this Spring Break is shaping up to be a great time for the budget traveler."
To help travelers plan an affordable Spring Break getaway, Orbitz profiles the destinations in North America, Mexico and the Caribbean that have the biggest year-over-year savings in average daily hotel rates during this popular travel period from March 1 – April 15. To provide insight for travelers on various budgets,
Orbitz reveals destinations with the biggest savings for both 3 and 4 star hotels. Some destinations are Puerto Rico, Nassau, Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados, St. Kitts, Biloxi, MS Jamaica, Las Vegas, NV and Jackson Hole, WY.
For more information, ranking and rates go to: www.orbitz.com.
Karen
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