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Summer 2025 Travel Deals To Save Money and Explore
Summer 2025 Travel Deals To Save Money and Explore

Forbes

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

Summer 2025 Travel Deals To Save Money and Explore

There are a few opportunities to book discounted travel packages and enjoy competitive rates for some of the world's best vacation destinations. In several instances, airfare is actually cheaper than last year. Here are a few deals to check out. CHONBURI, THAILAND - 2025/03/20: Visitors seen walking through the alley of the street food stalls at Bang Saen Beach. Bang Saen Beach is a popular coastal spot just a short drive from the city. (Photo by Nathalie Jamois/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Two resorts in New England are offering summer packages that tennis and golf fans don't want to miss: Both locations are easily accessible for Boston and New York residents, making them ideal for weekend or extended stays. Flights are approximately 10% cheaper than last summer at $817 round-trip, according to Hopper. That's also notably lower than 2023's average of $1,056, which was also the most expensive travel year in recent memory. The most-booked cities are the usual suspects, such as London, Rome (which is celebrating a special jubilee year), Paris, and Dublin. You may also explore less-visited yet comparable destinations to spend less on lodging. For example, anticipate paying up to $300 per night in major cities versus half the cost in: Average nightly rates can vary depending on the destination and travel dates. It's worth comparing several potential trip ideas if you have a flexible schedule. Flights to Asia are also at some of the most affordable post-pandemic levels. An average round-trip costs $1,328, down 13% year-over-year. However, airfare is still pricier than it was several years ago, when itineraries hovered around $1,000 per person. Lodging can be notably cheaper than in Western countries, helping offset higher flight prices. For example, anticipate paying approximately $200 per night in Tokyo, Singapore, or Bali. If you're more adventurous, consider off-the-beaten-path cities like Pattaya, Thailand ($69/night), or Da Nang, Vietnam ($60/night), to enjoy similar experiences. Taking advantage of the exciting 1:1 Japan Airlines point transfer opportunity can be pivotal to booking a dream Asian trip this summer. Hopper's Summer 2025 Travel Outlook indicates that domestic flight prices are trending 3% lower compared to similar round trips from last summer. Las Vegas is one of the most affordable major cities in the United States this year, with average nightly rates of just $116. In contrast, New York City is one of the most expensive at $327 per night. Many other popular destinations have average nightly rates between $200 and $250, including Hawaii. Many theme parks and beach destinations offer competitively priced vacation rentals that provide more bedrooms and privacy than hotels at a similar rate. Orlando is one of the most budget-friendly options at $258 per night ($75 per bedroom). Early summer travel deals are available. However, you may also be better off waiting until late summer with an August or early September travel date when crowds are lighter. Overall, flights are cheaper to many places than in the past few years, and you can also save on lodging. Related Articles:

The Best Weeks to Fly This Summer for Affordable Flight Deals, According to Kayak
The Best Weeks to Fly This Summer for Affordable Flight Deals, According to Kayak

Travel + Leisure

time12-05-2025

  • Travel + Leisure

The Best Weeks to Fly This Summer for Affordable Flight Deals, According to Kayak

Travelers looking to book a summer vacation still have plenty of affordable options, but they have to act fast. Airfares are declining as much as 7 percent ahead of the popular summer travel season, with a surprising 10 percent drop on flights over the Fourth of July weekend. The findings were revealed in travel booking site Kayak's annual Travel Check-In. The booking website also revealed that travelers can save even more by timing their vacations around certain weeks. Kayak's data revealed that May 19-June 8 and Aug. 11-31 are the most affordable times of the year to book domestic airfare, and Aug. 4-31 offers the lowest prices for international airfare. International passengers can save an average of $546 by delaying a trip from the peak of international summer travel, June 9, to the cheapest day on Aug. 25, according to an analysis of the data. 'In a year where costs are climbing almost everywhere else, summer travel is offering rare and meaningful savings,' the Kayak report revealed. For travelers seeking destination inspiration, Atlanta and Tampa, Florida, are the cheapest places to fly with average airfares at $262. These are followed by Raleigh, North Carolina; Fort Myers, Florida; and Orlando, Florida; which each have roundtrip prices under $293. Prices for international destinations are also dropping with Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary, Canada, all seeing declines in airfare, as well as San Salvador, El Salvador, and Mexico City. The international flights are all under $420 round-trip. Sydney had the largest global drop in price this summer, with a savings of $307 compared to 2024. The most popular global summer destinations won't be surprising to frequent travelers. London tops this list, followed by Tokyo, Paris, Rome, and Orlando.

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