3 great last-minute travel deals
It's never too late to get a great deal!
It's never too late to get a great travel deal! Here are three of the best last-minute travel deals we found on the internet this week:
1. Golfer's delight
Colorado Springs' historic Broadmoor resort is offering an unlimited weekday golf package through Oct. 31. Rates start at $445 a night per person, double occupancy; two-night stay required. Without the deal, rounds start at $110.
Subscribe to The Week
Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.
Sign up for The Week's Free Newsletters
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
2. Relax in the rain forest
Save 35 percent when you book the luxurious Springs Villa at Costa Rica's adults-only Nayara Springs resort. The villa, which has a private plunge pool fed by mineral hot springs, starts at $488 a night. For stays through Nov. 15.
3. Save on the slope
Vail Resorts is rewarding skiers who get their ski passes early. The "Epic 7-Day Pass," which offers seven days of unlimited skiing at 14 mountains, including Park City in Utah, costs $659 before Oct. 8. After that date, it costs $754.
Sign up for Today's Best Articles in your inbox
A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com
Create an account with the same email registered to your subscription to unlock access.
-
India elections start amid violence, hate speech accusations
Talking Points Narendra Modi seeks a third term while critics worry about the future of the country's democracy
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
-
'Biden is smart to keep the border-security pressure on'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
-
Bird flu worries mount as virus found in milk, cows
Speed Read The FDA found traces of the virus in pasteurized grocery store milk
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published