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Book your dream vacation for the right price! Shop top travel deals on hotels, flights ✈️

Book your dream vacation for the right price! Shop top travel deals on hotels, flights ✈️

USA Today18-04-2025
Book your dream vacation for the right price! Shop top travel deals on hotels, flights ✈️ We found major booking discounts at Expedia, Kayak, Booking.com, Costco Travel and more—just in time for summer travel.
Few things in life are more fulfilling than checking a destination off of your travel bucket list—but actually dishing out the money to fund your dream trip can be pretty daunting. As someone who not only travels frequently, but also makes it happen with a (relatively) tight budget, I know how valuable finding the right flight deal or hotel discount can be in order to make a dream vacation become a reality.
Ahead of the summer 2025 travel season, dozens of airlines, hotels and booking sites are offering major travel deals to cities worldwide—including USA TODAY-recommended destinations like Japan and Australia.
To help you book your dream vacation at the right price, I put my traveling expertise to the test and scoured the internet in search of the best travel deals of 2025. This curated guide of my findings includes everything from top hotel deals to discounts on Costco Travel packages and even can't-miss savings on travel tours from companies like Trafalgar and EF Ultimate Break. Whether you're planning a solo trip to a local city or hoping to jet set abroad with friends, these 2025 travel deals will help you create lasting memories—no matter your travel budget or desired destination.
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Whether you're traveling domestically or looking to book a trip abroad, there are hundreds of flight deals to take advantage of from top airlines and booking sites—including TripAdvisor and United Airlines. From last-minute flight deals to unlimited flight passes, check out the best airline deals to shop right now for spring or summer travel.
Okay, so you've booked the flights for your dream vacation—now all that's left to do is figure out where you'll stay. Through platforms like Booking.com and Hotels.com, you can score some of the best hotel deals at destinations worldwide. My favorite travel discount to shop for spring? A rare deal of 50% off hostel stays in Europe, valid on all trips booked before May 14.
Solo travel is fun, but group travel offers a stress-free (and safe) way to see the world's most touristed destinations in the shared company of others. Just in time for the summer 2025 travel season, many tour companies are offering travel discounts on group trips for people of all ages. I've personally traveled with EF Ultimate Break before, and have heard rave reviews from fellow travelers on companies like Trafalgar and Contiki.
Skip the hassle of booking your flights and hotels separately with a helpful vacation package deal. You can book your next trip in one swift transaction and remove the headache of toggling through a bunch of different travel booking sites. Expedia's travel package deals for 2025 include savings of up to $1,000 off on select vacation bundles, while Costco Travel and Priceline have a host of other top vacation package deals.
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Where are the best places to find top travel deals?
While you can book direct deals through many hotels and airlines, I find that some of the best all-inclusive travel deals are offering through booking sites like Expedia, TripAdvisor, Priceline, Booking.com and more.
What are the best travel deals right now?
With the summer travel season right around the corner, there's truly no better time to shop top travel deals for the remainder of 2025—I say this as someone who travels often and has booked a lot of vacation packages in her lifetime. Among my favorite spring travel deals are discounts of $350 off on travel package deals to the Caribbean through Priceline, international travel deals of up to $800 off through EF Ultimate Break and a unique airline deal through Frontier, where travelers can get unlimited flights for the whole summer via a $400 travel pass.
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