While there’s nothing quite like being on holidays, the anticipation of a trip and planning a getaway can be half the fun.
Even MORE fun? When you can nab a great deal on your accommodation so there’s even more funds left over for food, drinks, exploring and the rest of the good stuff.
Hotels.com are having a Boxing Day Blowout and we’ve found some pretty darn good deals. And you can save an EXTRA 9% on many of the deals using the coupon code ‘BLING’.
And the best part of this Boxing Day sale? You don’t have to battle the crowds to score a bargain. Instead, you can settle in with a glass of wine and your comfiest house clothes and click through at your own pace, and dream about where your next trip will take you.
Here are some of our top picks:
Want to leave the passport home? Head to Queensland’s capital where you can save up to 30% at the luxurious Point Hotel Brisbane. It’s a short trip to the heart of the city, so is a great spot to explore from, or you can stay in and relax at the outdoor pool.
Like the idea of a tropical jaunt to Thailand? On the island of Koh Samui you can get your own private villa, complete with private pool at Chaweng Noi Pool Villa, and score up to a massive 65% off.
Or want to travel further afield?
New York, the city so nice they named it twice. Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth, there is always plenty to do. At the super posh The James New York Hotel in the trendy area of Soho, you can save up to 43%. The luxury hotel boasts two bars, a rooftop pool, modern facilities, and impressive views of the Manhattan skyline.
Happy travelling!
For a full list of the Boxing Day bargains on Hotels.com, click here.
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