Halloween is just over, but the Christmas ads are already starting. It almost seems like it’s too late score a travel deal over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Instead of just going online and searching for peak holiday weekend travel days, Peter Greenberg shares how you can make it home for the holidays, score a beach vacation and avoid those seasonal mark ups.
This year, I’m working to make PeterGreenberg.com your go-to resource for all your holiday travel. In addition to our regular insider travel advice and seasonal deals, every Friday Travel Correspondent Alyssa Caverley has put together a new “Holiday Travel: How to Series” to show you how fly home for less, book holiday hotels, find free Wi-Fi, minimize data bills, survive a long holiday drive, and more. Can’t wait for Friday, here are four insider travel tips you can use in planning today.
1. Travel in the Off Season
If you’re traveling for leisure this winter, pack a coat and get ready for some culture. It’s the off-season in colder climates but not for museums, theater and restaurants. Montreal has winter sports, its own ice village and the famous Montreal en Lumiere festival. Book a 2-night minimum stay through December 31, 2012 and get half off the second night, plus transit tickets and a coupon book with discounts worth up to $200. Or think Iceland: You can fly to Iceland from Boston from just $555 on Icelandair, or continue on to Europe with a stopover in Reykjavik.Head to Chicago, which is teeming with museums, restaurants and winter events. Hotel occupancy last December was just 55.4 percent, meaning you get to avoid the crowds. Go in early February, and you can take advantage of the great deals at Chicago’s Restaurant Week.
2. Pick Your Dates
All November and December travel dates are not the same. Rates vary wildly from day to day and you’ll find the greatest savings if you travel on the actual holidays—Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and Christmas Eve offer the most savings. Remember, turkey tastes good any time of day. If you’re traveling for leisure, then look to travel during that “dead week” between Thanksgiving and Christmas for maximum savings.
3. Find a Real Travel Deal
Many packages are called “deals,” but it pays to read the fine print. Free hot chocolate doesn’t make a deal. Look for how much you are saving on the room rate and then look for additional value adds. Remember to use all your resources when looking for a deal. From flash sales to Twitter promotions, offers come in hourly. If you need help weeding them out, PeterGreenberg.com reviews all the offers and publishes the day’s best in the Daily Deal feature.
4. Look for Freebies
It’s nice to score a deal, but the best deals are actually free. This week, it’s your last chance to enter the Fall Sweepstakes, live until November 8. One lucky person can win the Grand Prize: a 4-night, all inclusive stay for two at the Hard Rock Hotel Cancun with $500 airfare credit and a 30-minute massage. To enter the sweepstakes, simply sign up for the daily e-newsletter, which has the latest travel news and tips as well as the live sweepstakes link.
For more holiday travel deals and secrets, check out:
- Travel Tip: Booking Holiday 2012 Travel
- Thanksgiving 2012 Travel: Holiday Flight Tips & Hotel Deals
- Holiday Travel How-To: Five Steps to Traveling Home for Less
- Holiday Travel How-To: 5 Steps to Affordable Accommodations
By Peter Greenberg for PeterGreenberg.com