If holiday shopping makes your head spin, why not search for a gift that has no cost at all. This winter, there are several contests, sweepstakes and giveaways for free trips in the new year that could be worth the five minutes it takes to sign up. Here are some of the top offers available this month.
Between now and Dec. 21, ten lucky winners can take advantage of free travel credits from a dream cruise giveaway to use on Azamara’s global selection of small-ship cruises. Nine winners will receive a $100 future cruise credit with the grand prize being $4,000 to use on a future cruise. To enter, nominate someone that you believe deserves to take a special cruise. A team of Azamara judges will review the entries and select the most compelling stories of a loved one to receive the future cruise credit.
Vacation®, Ace Hotel and Le Puzz are coming together to offer a vacation getaway giveaway to Palm Springs. Now through Dec. 18, travelers can win a two-night stay at the Ace Hotel & Swim Club, airfare for one person and a pack of Palm Springs-themed accessories. Other prizes include a sunscreen pack and jigsaw puzzle pack.
In a partnership between Destination Canada and comedienne Nicole Byer, winners can win a free flight to Canada. Participants that watch one (or all) of her Destination Crash Course videos online will have a chance to win. Fifty winners who answer the pop quiz at the end of the video will be drawn randomly for a trip to Canada. The deadline to enter is Dec. 29.
Iceland Provisions is launching a limited time Northern Lights Skyr Kit for $11, and interested snackers can add themselves to the waitlist to receive it. Each person that signs up starting on Dec. 12 will also be entered to win a trip for two to Iceland. It comes with $2,000 in Icelandair travel credits and $2,000 to cover accommodations and experiences. Be sure to register by Dec. 21.. The special edition skyr uses the same colors that you will find in the Northern Lights for a bit of extra flair.
Courtside Hospitality is offering two courtside seats to the Miami Open 2024 plus air travel credits, and a stay at the Marriott Marquis with breakfast. To enter the free giveaway, enter online by Feb. 1, 2024.
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