Get 15% (or more) off your next stay at Expedia
Checking out Booking’s deals page is the best way to find big discounts on rotating and limited-time deals on things like flights and accommodations. Right now, you can get as little as 15% off your next stay with the Early Bird 2026 deal. As long as you book soon, you can stay any time before April 1 to get these major discounts.
Save up to 20% on Expedia with the Genius Loyalty Program
Save more by signing up for Booking.com’s loyalty program, Genius, which offers tons of discounts and rewards on everything travel-related. Loyalty program members can also enjoy up to 20% off stays and up to 15% off car rentals. The program works in tiers: Tier 1 gets you 10% off select accommodations and rental cars; Level 2 gets you up to 15% off (once you complete 5 bookings in two years); And Level 3 gets you up to 20% off on stays and up to 15% off on rental cars (once you complete 15 bookings over two years). Once you’ve signed up for the Genius loyalty program, make sure you’re signed in while browsing to get bonus secret deals from Booking.com as well as up to 50% off stays and free cancellation.
Worldwide deals start from $18 per night
Be victorious! Winter is beginning to subside and sunshine is about to come. Make the most of spring with spring travel deals at rock-bottom prices, with stays starting at $18 per night in Istanbul, $67 per night in Paris, $32 per night in Cancun, and $128 per night in Las Vegas. Go ahead, check it out, you deserve a nice break from enduring the winter.
Travel to warmer waters (even on a budget)
A cruise is one of the cheapest ways to spend an all-inclusive vacation while staying on the mainland and partying at sea. If you’ve ever been curious about taking a cruise (or are a return sailor), now is a great time to book one at a great low price. If you book an eligible sailing departing on or before December 31, 2027, you’ll get up to $1,000 to spend onboard, which counts toward almost anything, like cocktails, specialty dining, spa treatments and other onboard purchases.
The actual amount you spend varies depending on the total cruise price, and does not include tour security, port fees, port expenses and taxes, and is typically as follows: $25 per $1-$999 booking, $50 per $1,000-$1,499 booking, $75 per $1,500-$1,999 booking, $100 per $2,000-$2,999 booking, $125 Per $3,000-$3,999 booking, $175 per $4,000-$5,999 booking, $250 per $6,000-$7,999 booking, $350 per $8,000-$9,999 booking, $500 per $10,000-$14,999 booking, $750 per $15,000-$19,999 booking, and $1,000 per booking of $20,000 or more.
Plus, if you don’t have all the money owed on a cruise yet, you can still lock in for just $25. Booking will advance your cruise line deposit (up to $500) as long as you pay a small non-refundable $25 fee. Your deposit will be charged automatically 10 days before your final payment is due, giving you peace of mind and more time to plan (and save).
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