50% off flights, hotels & experiences with Traveloka birthday deals
It's Traveloka's lucky 13th birthday and you're all invited to save big on your next holiday! From 24 Feb to 4 Mar 2025, take advantage of Traveloka birthday deals to fly around the world at up to 50% off regular prices.
Traveloka also has great prices on SIM cards, car rental and airport transfers.
With so many deals and offers, it can be difficult to find the biggest discounts. So, here is a quick rundown of all the Traveloka birthday deals:
24 Feb to 4 Mar – Up to 50% off plane tickets, hotel bookings and even international attractions
24 Feb to 4 Mar – Save even more on accommodation with special hotel coupons
28 Feb to 2 Mar – 3 days of all-day flash sales covering everything
2 Mar to 4 Mar – Last chance flash sale, only from 12pm-2pm
There are also All-Day Coupon Deals that will help you save even more:
50% off all United Airlines flights
Up to S$150 off all China Airlines flights
Up to S$100 off all Singapore Airlines flights
S$20 off hotels
The Traveloka birthday deals don't end there! The Weekend Flash Sale that goes from 28 Feb to 2 Mar will give savvy travellers an additional:
S$25 off flights
20% off hotels and attractions
If all that money-saving isn't enough for you, Traveloka will be releasing another slew of deals and discounts as part of their 3.3 Specials for 2025. Watch out for more details closer to the date.
Want to save money without leaving the country? Traveloka also has deals on local attractions. Here are some of the most popular ones:
S$5 for the River Wonders
S$25 to see the S.E.A. Aquarium
S$40 (U.P.: S$79) for the magical Harry Potter: Visions of Magic exhibition
S$83 to explore the all-new Minion Land at Universal Studios Singapore
S$36.70 (U.P.: S$56) tickets to Madame Tussauds Singapore
With these huge deals, tickets are bound to run out soon. Click here to check out all the promos.
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