Save big with the best Black Friday travel deals on flights, packages, more

Attention wanderlust lovers and bargain hunters! It’s that time of year again when your travel dreams and budget-friendly desires collide spectacularly.Black Friday and Cyber Monday are rolling out the red carpet for globe-trotters, offering a smorgasbord of deals that’ll make your passport tingle with excitement.RELATED: ‘Travel Tuesday’ deals are soaring alongside Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, experts say: ‘A growing phenomenon’From sun-soaked beaches to snowy mountain retreats, this year’s travel deals are hotter than a freshly baked croissant in Paris.

Whether you’re eyeing a romantic getaway or fantasizing about a Caribbean cruise, there’s something for every traveler and their piggy bank.And let’s not forget the airlines joining the party — JetBlue is practically giving away seats with fares starting at $49.What is more, hotels are practically begging you to come and stay, with chains like Hilton offering up to 50% off at dreamy locations from Aruba to Hawaii.

And for those who like their vacations with a side of adventure, tour operators like G Adventures and Intrepid Travel are slashing prices faster than you can say “bucket list.” So, dust off that suitcase, update your OOO message and get ready to score some travel deals that’ll make your non-deal-hunting friends green with envy.After all, the only thing better than a vacation is a vacation that doesn’t break the bank.Cruises | Flights | Hotels | Vacations MSC Cruises is rolling out attractive Black Friday deals for 2024, particularly appealing to New York City residents seeking Caribbean escapes.

The cruise line’s standout offer includes a substantial $400 onboard credit, allowing passengers to indulge in various shipboard amenities and experiences.Additionally, MSC is sweetening the deal with a complimentary drinks package, ensuring guests can enjoy a wide range of beverages throughout their voyage without extra costs.

These combined promotions make MSC Cruises ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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