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Seven-Night Air-Inclusive Packages from $599* per Person at More Than 100 Resorts
From mariachi to margaritas, Mazatlan to Riviera Maya – Mexico is sure to delight your senses and your wallet thanks to Liberty Travel’s fourth annual Mexico Extravaganza sale. Travelers heading south of the border will save plenty of dinero on hotel and air packages, including free night stays, kids stay and eat free or spa credits, and up to 20 percent savings on airfare for travel from April 27 - Dec. 15, 2005 to 11 different Mexican destinations booked through Liberty Travel by May 15, 2005.
“Our Mexico Extravaganza is the only time this year that we will be able to price travel to Mexico this low,” said Colette Baruth, vice president, Liberty Travel, Mexico and Latin America. “We developed this sale to encourage more visitors to discover the many wonders of Mexico for almost less than the cost of staying at home. We want to make travel to Mexico both affordable and easy, and our knowledgeable travel agents can arrange the perfect vacation, whether this will be your first or 40th visit to Mexico.”
Visitors can save more than $2,000 dollars on seven-day hotel and air packages to destinations including Cancun, Riviera Maya, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Acapulco, Cozumel, Manzanillo and Mazatlan. Seven-night packages start at $599* per person and include air and accommodations (double-occupancy), hotel taxes, round-trip airport transfers and round-trip midweek airfare departing from Chicago. Additional gateways are also available.
More: biz.yahoo.com
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