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Like everyone, I’ve got a fist clamped around my spending habits, but when the economy tanks, it’s not just my travel budget and scotch collection that gets hurt. Nonprofits are facing a triple threat with their donations and investments sharply down just as demand for their services has peaked, and even though I know how worthy the work is, I’m having a hard time giving money to any nonprofitable thing that isn’t me (Don’t you dare call me, Ira Glass!).

 

 

That’s why I really liked the idea behind GoodShop.com, a new online coupon service that claims it will help me save money on things I buy and at the same time donate to charity, all from the comfort of my kitchen table. But would it live up to that lofty promise? I had some travel to book and some gear to buy over the weekend, so I decided to give it a whirl.

 

 

It’s a pretty simple process, adding one additional step to my usual shopping routine. I headed to the GoodShop.com homepage, selected a nonprofit from the thousands in the database (you can even support your local school or cause, by applying to add it to the list before shopping), typed my vendor into the search function, and clicked the link to take me to its page. Unlike other charitable shopping sites I’ve seen, you make your purchases through the vendor’s own website, not GoodShop’s, which means you still have access to their inventory and discounts and can still use your own rewards cards or accounts.

 

 

When you access the vendor site through GoodShop’s link, your purchase is tracked, and the vendor pays a commission of that total to GoodShop, which then applies it to your selected charity. It all sounds a bit Big Brother, but hey, if my shopping habits are being tracked anyway (and they are) that info might as well be used for something I care about instead of just to target more advertising my way.

 

 

The best part is that certain vendors will list coupon codes on their GoodShop page below the link, which you can apply to your purchases. By GoodShop-ing Travelocity, for example, I could have saved $100 off a package to Central Europe, in addition to the 1 percent of my airfare purchase that would go toward the nonprofit I selected. A full 4 percent of my Backcountry.com bill was donated, and I got free shipping to boot. I found myself shopping among vendors to find the ones offering the biggest percentage donation as well as the best coupons. So despite feeling penny poorer at the end of these exchanges, I feel a little richer in virtue.

 

 

 

 

 

There are lots of familiar names in GoodShop’s travel section: Expedia, Delta, Fairmont, Magellan’s, Avis for starters. If you, like some people I could mention, are addicted to Ex Officio’s underwear and won’t go anywhere in anything else, you can donate 7.5 percent of the cost of your next pair to some doogooders. But GoodShop.com is not just for travel-related purchases—almost every biggish company I could think of that I shop from online was somewhere in its database, and quite a few that were new to me. What is this Amazon.com, for instance?

 

 

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In a sad twist, as vacation destinations vie for the attention of tourists from across the globe with special promotions and discounts, locals are all but forgotten. Sure, maybe they live in an area with 23 miles of beaches, thousands of restaurants and shops, and a perpetually pleasant climate. But, shouldn’t they get rewarded for making somewhere like Fort Lauderdale a place others want to visit? The Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau thinks they should (and visitors, of course, should get a little something too).

 

 

 

Photo: Fort Lauderdale CVB

 

 

 

The “Pack Your Bags, We’re Staying Home” promotion provides special hotel deals exclusively for Florida residents. A number of Fort Lauderdale and other area hotels, ranging from luxury resorts to small lodgings, have a variety of discounts on offer, from a free night’s stay to a 20 percent discount to free upgrades. For a long list of participating hotels and resorts, the deals and dates, visit www.sunny.org.

 

For visitors, the Summer of Discovery program, from June 1 to Sept. 30, 2009, provides 2-for-1 admission and discounts to an array of activities. Snorkel trips, waterfront cruises and visits to the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Fishing Hall of Fame are just a few of the possibilities. Check out www.sunny.org for more choices.

 

If either of these promotions is of interest, but you’re just not sure what type of vacation you seek, take the Beach Personality Quiz to find out more (not just about Fort Lauderdale, but about yourself). Maybe you’ll surprise yourself. Or not.

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A road trip to Branson, Mo., will likely bring the joys of counting cows along the interstate, consuming pounds of beef jerky, and the inevitable heated argument and subsequent time out. Despite these fun activities, and the entertainment that awaits in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World!” the cost of getting there can put a damper on your vacation. The Branson/Lake Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB wants to make sure it doesn’t keep you away.

 

Photo credit: Branson/Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

 

Between June 1 and Sept. 30, 2009, “Gas Buster” cards will be given to anyone with a valid drivers’ license and at least $40 in gas receipts obtained within 48 hours of arriving at the Chamber’s Welcome Center. To help take the sting out of any fuel expenses, the discount card is good for a total of $50 off everything from tickets to live shows and attractions, mementos from retail shops and meals at local restaurants. Additionally, every card holder is automatically entered to win the grand prize 4-day/3-night vacation for four to Branson, to be awarded on Sept. 30, 2009.

 

So, if Branson’s your kind of town, the drive is worth it.

 

For more information, visit www.explorebranson.com or call 800-214-3661.

 

 

Planning a Branson vacation? Read our Branson guide and articles:

Branson Destination Guide

Not Your Grandfather’s Branson

Branson’s Family-Friendly Shows

Branson’s Titanic Museum: A Time-Travel Surprise

A Branson Christmas

 

 

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If you’re planning a Chicago family vacation this summer, odds are you’ll include a visit to what is arguably the city’s most popular attraction: Navy Pier. If so, don’t miss this deal:

 

Photos: Navy Pier, Affinia Chicago

 

Navy Pier and its official hotel Affinia Chicago are offering the A Day of Fun in the Sun package, which includes the following:

 

  • Rates starting at $229 per night

  • Four tickets to the IMAX Theater at Navy Pier

  • Four tickets to ride the Ferris wheel

  • Four tickets to ride the carousel

  • Four tickets to ride the Wave Swinger

  • Four tickets to the miniature golf course

  • Navy Pier coupon book

 

All told, there’s up to $144 in savings to be had. (If staying at the hotel on a Saturday, guests also get a free trolley ride to the Pier.)

 

This package is especially appealing if traveling with little ones in tow—though I know plenty of adults who would enjoy these perks too, especially when considering that the hotel’s seafood restaurant, C-House, is under the direction of hot celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, of New York’s Aquavit, and there’s the 29th-floor rooftop C-View lounge, on which to enjoy cool evening breezes off nearby Lake Michigan.

 

So what are you waiting for? A Day of Fun in the Sun is available for stays now through Aug. 31, 2009 and can be booked online or by calling 866-246-2203 and referencing booking code PIER.

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Club Med offers an “[invitation to happiness|http://www.clubmed.ca/cgi-bin/clubmed55/SP/offersDescription.do?page=INSTANT-INVITATION-TO-HAPPINESS-61US&PAYS=61&LANG=US]” at its many resorts. Since happiness is a crucial tenet for all my vacation planning, I appreciate the offer.

 

To bring this beachside bliss to multiple generations, Club Med also is offering a Kids 15 & Under Stay Free special at resorts in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; Sandpiper, Fla.; and Ixtapa and Cancun in Mexico. Included in this pursuit of happiness are all the activities of Mini-Club Med, for kids 4 to 10 years old, including tennis, soccer, sailing, arts and crafts, and an outdoor “funscape” of dollhouses, trains and slides.

 

Photo: Club Med Ixtapa Pacific

 

At the Punta Cana and Cancun locations, there’s also a kids-only pool for those little ones who enjoy splashing about. When they’ve had enough of that, circus school provides workshops in juggling, walking the tightrope and swinging on the trapeze. For teens, activities in the Club Med Passworld — such as a variety of performing arts, sports and evening gatherings—are included, as is the opportunity to swing on a trapeze. Because you’re never too old to swing on a trapeze.

 

Reservations must be booked by June 30, 2009, for travel until Dec. 19, 2009; one child 15-and-under stays free per paying adult. For more information, visit www.clubmed.us or call 800-ClubMed (258-2633).

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Remember when you begged and begged your parents to buy you a pony, and when you finally gave up your dream to be a steeplechaser like Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet and went off to journalism school, they bought one for your little sister? No?

 

Don’t let your kids grow up bitter travel bloggers, is all I’m saying. Budding equestrians between the ages of 7 and 16 who stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire in bucolic Hampshire, England can take advantage of the “Own a Pony Day” experience, which gives them charge for 24 hours of one of the hotel’s hoofed residents. Riding is part of the package, but it’s not all carrots and crossrails — ponies don’t shovel their own manure (read: help hotel save on grooms’ fees by putting younger guests to work mucking stalls and cleaning tack).

 

Photo: Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire

 

If your inner equestrian is more cowboy than hunt seat, saddle up for the Calgary Stampede, which runs July 3 to 12, 2009. Highlights include annual rodeo events, with top-tier bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing and more, along with chuckwagon races, a Grandstand concert schedule that includes performances by Reba McEntire, Kenny Chesney and George Strait, and, perhaps most importantly, all-you-can-eat pancakes. General admission is $12 for adults, $7 for kids 7 to  12, little ones 6 and younger stampede for free. Book the Cattle, Rattle, Saddle & Paddle Package (starts at $305 per person) for a full trip of horseback riding, white water rafting and a cool trip down the luge in Calgary’s Ice House. cs.calgarystampede.com

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Yes, Virginia, there is passion after 40, and apparently it comes at a big discount. To celebrate the ruby anniversary of that venerable slogan “Virginia is for Lovers,” the state’s Tourism Corporation is running a slew of 40 Off Travel Deals. Some highlights:

 

Photo: Virginia Tourism Corporation

 

  • Buy three admissions to Mount Vernon (above), George Washington’s neoclassical country estate, and get the fourth free. Tickets must be purchased online for travel between June 1 and Aug. 31.

  • Try luxury camping in the Blue Ridge Highlands for 40 percent off with Virginia Backcountry through the end of the year.

  • Get 40 percent off the Family Fun Package at The Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, plus 50 percent off admission to its KidsClub if you book a stay before Dec. 21.

  • Book three nights at any of the 70-plus participating hotels in the state’s Historic Triangle (Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown), and stay a fourth night free. Plus, get an extra Heritage Pass when you buy three ($35 for adults, $17.50 for kids ages 6 to 12) and gain year-round admission to the area’s important colonial sites.

 

There also is a list of 40 completely free activities, from Civil War sites to Foamhenge (Stonehenge + styrofoam = awesome!). Now that’s a price worth some love.

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Summer Vacation Savings

Posted by Andrew Weiss May 21, 2009

It’s May. Spring is nearing an end and thoughts of summer vacations are dancing in your head. Or, something like that. Of course, amidst global economic woes, any and all relief is welcome. Thus, I offer to you, dear reader, this triumvirate of deals, so that you might enjoy a fine summer vacation while saving a few dollars.

 

Photo: Radisson St. Martin

 

We Love Summer Sale at the Radisson St. Martin. Enjoy the sunshine, sand and turquoise waters of the French West Indies while getting 25 percent off regular rates. Included with the discount is a buffet breakfast, use of snorkeling gear and kayaks, and in-room Internet. Rates range from $193 to $581. Book by Aug. 31, 2009 for travel by Oct. 3, 2009. Call 800-395-7046 or visit www.radisson.com.

 

Spa & Sail Package at Five Gables Inn & Spa in St. Michaels, Md. Get two nights’ accommodation, two massages, a two-hour sail and a dozen delicious blue crabs at a local restaurant. This bed and breakfast, in a village near Chesapeake Bay, is made up of three 19th-century homes consisting of 20 rooms, an Aveda Concept Spa, indoor pool, sauna and steam room. Rates based on two people for two nights, and range from $570 midweek to $1,100 for weekends. Call 877-466-0100 or visit www.fivegables.com.

 

Shopping & Spa Sojourn at the Atlantic Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. This package includes a $100 gift card, personal shopping services to Neiman Marcus, $50 spa credit and an upgrade to a Grande Deluxe Oceanfront room. If you enjoy shopping, going to the spa and looking at the ocean, this seems like a good choice. The Atlantic Hotel overlooks miles of beaches along Florida’s Gold Coast. Rates start at $299 per room, per night, with a two-night minimum for the package. Call 954-567-8020 or visit www.atlantichotelfl.

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What’s your ideal summer vacation? I’m happiest somewhere close to the water-from jet skiing at Lake Tahoe to running with my dog along the shores of Carmel]’s beaches. If you share my love of spending time at the beach and also like getting a great deal on your summer vacation, check out the two-for-one deal offered by two resorts in the Netherlands Antilles.

 

Photo: Lodge Kura Hulanda and Beach Club

 

Now until August 31, 2009, guests of the Hotel Kura Hulanda Spa and Casino and the Lodge Kura Hulanda and Beach Club can shave 50 percent off hotel rates. Book a minimum of two nights and get four nights at the same price. Stay six nights and pay for only three of them. Rates for the deal start at $210 at the Hotel Kura Hulanda Spa and Casino and $350 at the Lodge Kura Hulanda and Beach Club.

 

Located in Willemstad on the island of Curaçao, the Hotel Kura Hulanda Spa and Casino offers 80 rooms, is home to the Kura Hulanda Museum and is in walking distance of shops, restaurants and the area’s nightlife scene. On the western end of island, the Lodge Kura Hulanda and Beach Club boasts 74 villas and rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea, and offers guests water activities including snorkeling and scuba diving. Both properties are members of The Leading Small Hotels of the World.

 

To reserve the two-for-one deal, call 877-264-3106 or e-mail reservations AT kurahulanda DOT com.

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Here’s your chance to discover the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador—without going broke or tapping out your vacation hours at work.

 

Ecoventura, a small ship eco-tour company in the Galapagos, is offering discounts, shorter-length tours and family deals, to suit a range of travelers’ needs and to encourage travel during these rocky financial times. The company also boasts sustainable tourism practices and won the 2008 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Award for “Best in a Marine Environment.”

 

Galapagos Land Iguana. Photo by hospachio.

 

 

New for 2009, Ecoventura is offering 6-day/5-night cruises departing in late August through December, which represents a discount of 20 percent off the standard rate. The short-length tour dates: Aug. 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; and Dec. 6, 13.

 

Ecoventura also offers some specials on its 8-day/7-night rates:

 

 

  • Family groups with teenagers departing between June 14 and Aug. 23 will be offered the “teen discount” extended from age 14 to 17.

  • Low season discount: Groups departing Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 and 27, will receive a 10 percent off rate and will get the $125 fuel tax waived.

  • Early Bird Booking discounts: Book 120 days before your trip and get 5 percent off the package and the fuel tax waived; good for the following dates: Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; and Dec. 6, 13.

 

Standard 2009 rates start at $2,925 per person for a double. For reservations or more information, call 800-644-7972 or go to www.ecoventura.com.

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I’ve been on tequila-, beer- and wine-tasting trips, so naturally the opportunity to add Cognac to my libation travel list caught my eye.

 

On your next trip to France, swing by the House of Rémy Martin and indulge in Les Rendez-Vous Rémy Martin: A selection of gastronomic experiences that allow you to participate in a Cognac-tasting session, meal and tour of the celebrated estate. Dip your toe in by choosing a half-day or evening tour, or jump straight in to a complete day tour. A variety of options for each choice allows you to pick exactly what you’re interested in.

 

 

Photo: Louis XIII de Rémy Martin 

 

Check out these choices:

 

The four-hour Discover Rémy Martin package includes a tour of the House of Rémy Martin in Cognac and the Merphins Estate for a cognac-tasting session. Appetizers and lunch follow at Club Rémy Martin. €160 (about $216).

 

The nine-hour Rémy Martin for the Epicurean package starts with a tour of vineyards or the Rémy Martin cooperage, and then moves on to a distillery tour where you can taste recently distilled eaux-de-vie. Lunch in the distillery before a tour of the Merpins Estate and House of Rémy Martin in Cognac. The day ends with dinner in a private dining room. €380 (about $513).

 

The 10-hour Louis XIII Experience is a customizable package, which highlights the luxury of Louis XIII and the Cognac region. Take a private tour through the family estate and private cellar, taste prized cognac, and enjoy a private lunch and dinner. €850 (about $1,147).

 

Prices on Les Rendez-Vous Rémy Martin packages include taxes and are guaranteed through Dec. 31, 2009. For more information, visit www.visitesremymartin.com.

 

If you go, consider taking me!

 

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When filming began for the 1992 film A River Runs Through It, Brad Pitt had never been fly-fishing. But, because he is Brad Pitt, he caused a boom in everything related to standing in the middle of a river and casting a line. While that surge in popularity may have subsided, it’s still quite pleasant to enjoy spectacular natural surroundings while gracefully angling (or attempting to).

 

Whether you want to learn to be better than Brad Pitt, or already are, the Ultimate Fisherman Package at the Triple Creek Ranch in Montana is for you. Both the nightly rate and fishing excursions are 20 percent off (based on double occupancy) bringing the price to $4,665.54. Included are five nights in a luxury cabin, two custom fly-fishing vests, two full-day fly-fishing excursions, rental equipment for both days, all daily meals (and drinks) and all on-ranch activities.

 

Lessons are available at the ranch for anyone who needs a few pointers on casting, flies and picking out a pair of very stylish waders. The discount is valid from May 15 through Oct. 15, 2009, based on availability and weather conditions.

 

 

Photo: Triple Creek Ranch

 

Triple Creek Ranch sits on 600 acres amidst the pines of Trapper Peak, the tallest mountain in Western Montana. The resort, designed for adults, offers a fine restaurant, wine cellar, tennis court, pool, fitness center and on-ranch activities including hiking, horseback riding and putting greens. A variety of off-ranch adventures can be arranged for an additional fee, like driving cattle, white-water rafting and ATV tours.

 

For more information, call Triple Creek Ranch at 800-654-2943 or 406-821-4600. www.triplecreekranch.com.

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When I think of Miami, I imagine warm weather, crowded beaches and rows of palm trees. While I have yet to go there (one of these days, I will) I wouldn’t mind heading to Miami with a friend for a spontaneous girls’ weekend.

 

Now through September 7, 2009, save on your beach vacation and enjoy all the sun, sand and entertainment that Miami has to offer, with the Buy Two Nights Get One Free deal at the South Beach Marriott (rates for a standard double start at $299). Note that in order to get this deal, guests may arrive any day except Thursday and stay a minimum of two nights.

 

Photo: South Beach Marriott

 

Located close to the bustling nightlife scene and shopping districts of South Beach, the South Beach Marriott features 228 guest rooms and eight suites with private balconies with views of the ocean or the city. Aside from taking a dip in the newly renovated pool, guests can participate in activities such as sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving and surfing.

 

To book online, visit www.marriott.com and enter the promotional code “B4F” or call 305-536-7700.

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I have never been to Florida. I hear it’s nice. If I were to go, I would like to stay somewhere magnificent while simultaneously saving a few dollars. I’m sure you’re of the same mind. Thankfully, for those thinking of visiting Florida this summer, the Boca Raton Resort & Club understands this dual desire for pleasant accommodations and fiscal savings.

 

Photo: Boca Raton Resort & Club

 

For families considering a Florida vacation this summer, check out these packages from the resort:

 

Boca Escape. A free night’s stay, up to $250 in resort credits, a free half day at Camp Boca Kids Club and free breakfast for kids 10 and under. While the kids are at camp, Mom and Dad can get a reduced rate for the signature Ritual Bath at Spa Palazzo and discounted golf packages after noon. Rates begin at $99 per night, with total savings of 50 percent. Available May 15 to Oct. 31.

 

Summer Value Package in the Bungalows. Select a guest room or suite (one- and two-bedroom suites with kitchen and living rooms are available) and enjoy proximity to the golf course, private pool and concierge, as well as complimentary private parking. Rates start at $129 per night for guest rooms, $169 for one-bedroom suites and $199 for two-bedroom suites, with total savings of 34 percent. Available May 10 to Oct. 12.

 

Family Holiday Package. Two rooms for the price of one on summer holiday weekends. Rooms in the Cloister, the original resort building designed by founder Addison Mizner, and a complimentary half day at Camp Boca for kids ages 3 to 12. Save (you guessed it) 50 percent. Rates start at $199 per room, two night stay minimum with one night including the holiday. Available only on Mother’s Day, May 10; Memorial Day, May 25; Father’s Day, June 14; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day, Sept. 7.

 

Mizner opened the resort in 1926 with the goal of creating “the greatest resort in the world.” I have no idea if he succeeded, but everyone looks really happy in all the photographs on the Web site. With a half-mile private beach, a spa modeled after the Alhambra in Granada, a 32-slip marina, 30 tennis courts, seven pools, two golf courses and a bevy of activities for young and old, I’d probably smile too.

 

For more packages and additional information, visit www.bocaresort.com.

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Hey there, all you procrastinating sons, daughters and spouses! Still trying to come up with a cool Mother’s Day gift idea? Why not send that special mom in your life on a getaway—or suggest a trip that you can both take!

 

Consider these last-minute Mother’s Day hotel packages and deals to wow mom this year.

 

The Carlton Hotel’s Moms on Madison

 

The Carlton on Madison Avenue and Oasis Day Spa in New York City are joining forces to pamper moms this May. The Moms on Madison Package includes a one-night stay at the Carlton Hotel, continental breakfast for two, and a Swedish massage and a classic facial at Oasis Day Spa on Park Avenue. The package costs $500 (including tax and gratuities), which is a 50 percent savings off the regular rate, and is available through May 31, 2009. Tel. 800-601-8500. www.carltonhotelny.com

 

The Crescent Hotel in Beverly Hills: “Work Out, Chill Out”

 

The Crescent Hotel has teamed up with the Allure Pilates Spa in Beverly Hills to offer the “Work Out, Chill Out” mother-daughter bonding package, which includes a one-night stay (double occupancy), afternoon cocktails, in-room breakfast, a private Pilates Reformer Bed class for two and a signature massage or facial each. Rates start at $425—a 50 percent savings; additional nights are available for $175 per night. Offer is good through May 31, 2009. Tel. 310-247-0505. www.crescentbh.com

 

Mother’s Day in the Canadian Rockies

 

Outdoorsy moms will love this luxury mountain lodge vacation in Alberta, Canada. Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts is offering a Mother’s Day in the Rockies package at two picturesque lodges: Buffalo Mountain Lodge in Banff or Deer Lodge in Lake Louise. The package includes a one-night stay, a three-course dinner, breakfast and chocolates for mom. Rates start at US$301 per night at Buffalo Mountain Lodge and $238 at Deer Lodge, based on two adults and children under 18 in one room. The package is available May 8 to 10, 2009. Tel. 800-661-1367. www.crmr.com

 

Mother’s Day Weekend on Nantucket

 

The historic White Elephant Hotel on Nantucket Island is offering a Mother’s Day Weekend package, which includes accommodations for two in the main hotel, a one-hour spa treatment, a 30-minute massage, Sunday brunch for two overlooking Nantucket Harbor (children under 12 years eat free) and a spa bath gift upon arrival. A 32 percent savings, the rate starts at $375 for Saturday night; add on a Friday or Sunday night for $100. Offer is good through May 10, 2009. Tel. 800-445-6574. www.whiteelephanthotel.com

 

Free Sailings and Massage for Moms in St. Thomas

 

Bolongo Bay Beach Resort in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, is offering a five-night all-inclusive package. Features include oceanview accommodations for two, all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner for two people), two tickets for a half-day snorkel cruise, two tickets for a romantic cocktail cruise to historic Charlotte Amalie Harbor, a 30-minute massage for mom, a free in-pool scuba lesson and two free sailings aboard the resort’s catamaran. Valid through May, the package starts at $1,110 per person based on double occupancy, a savings of 20 percent. Tel. 800-524-4746 (or email reservations@bolongobay.com). www.bolongobay.com

 

 

For more Mother’s Day travel deals, read TravelMuse’s Travel Deals to Delight Mom.

 

 

Photo, courtesy of the White Elephant Hotel 

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