SAVE ON HOTELS,Watch Married Woman Who Can’t Say No Online CAR RENTALS, AND MORE: Priceline's Spring Planning sale is live until March 24. If you have spring or summer travel in mind, you'll want to check out these deals.
Our top picks from Priceline's spring saleAs inflation touches almost every aspect of our daily lives, it feels like we need a little treat to pat ourselves on the back for dealing with the new price of... well, everything. Unfortunately, treats also cost money. But if your ideal treat happens to involve hopping on a plane to a tropical beach, Priceline's Spring Planning Sale is now live. You'll save big on hotel stays, rental cars, and more. Here are some of the great travel deals to score thanks to Priceline's spring sale.
Booking a bundle deal can sometimes be the most stress-free method for planning a getaway. Priceline's Spring Planning Sale offers extra savings totaling up to $250 off packages with the code SPRINGBUNDLES. This deal extends to bundles that include flights and select hotel stays of two nights or longer. Press "book" and know you're set for flights and accommodations, and that you got a great deal thanks to this coupon code.
There's nothing quite like the lasting memories that come from a family vacation. The Priceline Spring Planning Sale means kids and teens stay for free at select all-inclusive Hilton properties. To grab this deal, you'll need to book before March 31 and stay for at least three nights between now and Oct. 31. Select your ideal vacation destination in Mexico, including locations like Cancun, Tulum, and Puerto Vallarta.
Adding on the price of a rental car is never anyone's favorite part of travel planning, but a rental car affords you the freedom to explore and adventure at your own pace. Thanks to Priceline's Spring Planning Sale, you can save up to 20% extra on select car rentals with major companies like Avis and Budget. When booking, look for the sale icon to find eligible deals.
Save an extra 10% on hotel, rental car, or flight bookings with code SPRINGTRAVEL
Get up to $1,000 to spend onboard select cruises
Save up to 35% on select Aruba hotels
Save an extra 30% on bookings at select Hilton hotels when you book hotel and flight together
Save an extra 15% on select hotel stays before July 30
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