For my 39th birthday, I knew I wanted to have an intimate, exclusive, and fun dinner.
27.07.2023 - 18:02 / smartertravel.com / Black Friday
This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you can find amazing deals on hotels, vacations, group trips, travel gear and more—without leaving your home. We’re scouring the web for the best deals for travelers and will list them all right here.
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2020 Hotel DealsAccor: Save up to 40 percent off Accor properties worldwide (including Fairmont, 21c Museum Hotels, Sofitel, Swissotel, and more). Book November 26th through November 30th via the Accor Live Limitless loyalty program for stays December 7th through March 14th, 2021.
Atlantic Hotel: Save 35 percent off Fort Lauderdale’s Atlantic Hotel during this 72-hour sale that starts on Cyber Monday.
Booking.com: Booking.com’s Black Friday mega-sale takes 30 percent off of select U.S. hotels. Book November 19th through December 1st for travel through December 31, 2021.
Brazilian Court Hotel: This Palm Beach icon is offering up to 25 percent off hotel rates, free upgrades, complimentary parking, and a free half-day bike rental. Book by midnight on Cyber Monday and travel November 30, 2020 through January 31, 2021.
Bungalows Key Largo: Save up to 10 percent off of all-inclusive stays at adults-only Bungalows Key Largo.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas: Buy one night, get one night free. Book November 23rd through December 1st for travel through February 28, 2021. (Note that the above sale link will not be activated until November 23rd.)
Expedia: Get up to 50 percent off select hotels (including many with free cancellations) during Expedia’s nine-day Black Friday sale. Book now through December 1st for travel through September 12, 2021.
Glamping Hub: Save $30 off of any booking over $200 on Black Friday and Cyber Monday when you use promo code: GHBLACKFRI30.
HarbourView Inn: Charleston’s HarbourView Inn is 30 percent off when booked November 30th through December 6th.
Hilton Aventura Miami: Get 30 percent off stays from February 18, 2021 through July 13th, 2021. Use promo code: BFCM2020 and book November 27th and November 30th.
Hyatt: Book a Hyatt stay by December 6, 2020 and save up to 22 percent on travel through April 4, 2021. Nervous about booking future travel? You can cancel up to 24 hours before your arrival for no charge.
Marriott: Marriott is running a number of travel deals for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, including: up to 25 percent off Marriott Bonvoy (book November 24th through November 30th for stays through January 3rd), 15 percent off Marriott e-gift cards (November 30th and December 1st), and up to 15 percent off Homes & Villas by
For my 39th birthday, I knew I wanted to have an intimate, exclusive, and fun dinner.
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