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Fall Travel Deals in San Diego

sandiegoA quick jaunt from Los Angeles and a city full of fun for all ages, San Diego is an ideal U.S. city to explore. I have always loved San Diego. Lots of sunshine, tattooed surfer boys, bikes along the boardwalks and great bars—and while the San Diego I love now is not the San Diego I loved as a kid (the zoo, Seaworld, the sea lions, the beach) it is certainly a city that can please all different kinds of demographics of travelers—from wild 20 somethings to families. And, with plenty of sunshine and the summer crowds gone, fall is actually an ideal time to spend some time in San Diego.

Bike along the beach at Mission Bay, hit the bars in Pacific Beach, catch one of the great ethnic heritage festivals in September or October, or check out some of the restaurants in the Gaslamp Quarter. For those who are mourning the end of summer—blue skies and bikini weather lasts well through the autumn months in San Diego, making it an ideal place for a little getaway.

Plus, with strong completion into San Diego Airport between Virgin America, United, Southwest and Alaska Airlines it usually isn’t too difficult to find affordable flights to San Diego. I recently wrote about all of the great fall travel deals to San Diego—and from plenty of great hotel deals and cheap flights it may be hard to resist an autumn getaway to the Southern California city.

For those who want nice accommodations for not a whole lot of money, the cheap hotels in San Diego tend to be centered about 3 miles from downtown in the Mission Bay beach area. Here you can find hotels that are not only super close to the beach, but are also just a short cab ride or drive downtown and walking distance to Pacific Beach. The Best Western at Mission Bay has a three-night-for-the-price of-two offer for stays through December 31.

Another hotel in Mission Bay offering up discounted rooms is the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa, which is actually the property where my cousin got married just a few years ago. I can attest that this hotel is absolutely beautiful and with rooms now being offered $129/night (the same rooms can go for as much as $239/night). Jen Leo from the Los Angeles Times tested some of these rates and found that while it was difficult to find the discounted rates on the hotel’s web site, she found the $129 San Diego waterfront resort and spa deal easily for both mid-week stays and weekends on Hot Wire’s Travel Ticker web site.

Another way to save money on a trip to San Diego is to book your hotel and airfare as a package. With hotels and airlines bundling your trip for you, you’ll not only save time, but you could also potentially save money by booking one of the many San Diego vacation packages.

Deals on Cruising From San Diego

San Diego is also a launching point for many cruises heading south to Mexico to warmer waters and temperatures this time of year. While cruise line executives have been making plenty of statements on how well they are faring in the recession, it’s clear from all the crazy sales on cruises that some cruise lines are frantically slashing prices to fill up ships.

If you are still hoping to get away for the upcoming holiday weekend, there are plenty of great deals to be had on last-minute cruises departing from San Diego.

If you’ve got a little more time on your hands and want to take more than a 3-7 day cruise, you can sail for 14 days from San Diego to Miami on board the Celebrity Constellation, visiting Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, Huatulco, Putarenas, Cristobal and Cartagena. The cruise departs December 6, and will offer passengers the opportunity to check out fabulous beaches on both the Pacific and Caribbean, as well as make stops in two continents and several countries for $899.

If you would rather opt for a shorter, more family-orientated cruise, Disney cruises also depart from the Port at San Diego. Plus, not only can you score some deals on Disney cruises (and all cruises fdor that matter) right now, but San Diego is the perfect city to explore with the kids before the ship ever leaves port. MSNBC recently ranked San Diego as one of America’s 10 Most Kid-Friendly Cities. With the fabulous San Diego zoo, Sea World, and plenty of fun activities to enjoy outside, San Diego is an ideal place to vacation with the kiddos.

If San Diego is not your thing, check out more travel deals from Los Angeles.

photo by Nick Chill

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Portugal travel guide

Flights to Portugal are Cheap in Fall

portugalPortugal is a charming European country, which fascinates the traveler with its cities, culture, countryside and beaches. Having one of the warmest climates on the entire continent, Portugal offers tourists the possibility to spend a beach vacation in September and even October, when most of the continent is starting to shiver and curse the rain.

Airports in Portugal

The majority of travelers arrive in Portugal on a flight. Thankfully, due to the number of direct and indirect flights available, it’s easy to find cheap tickets from both Europe and Northern America.

The country’s main airport is located in the capital of Lisbon. It is one of Europe’s largest airports and is served by many carriers. As a result, cheap international flights are just as common as if you were flying into Paris, London or other major European hub. And the Europe airline tickets are often dirt cheap as the airport is served by a variety of low-cost carriers including: Aer Lingus, bmibaby, Blue Air and EasyJet.

Tips on finding the cheapest ticket

September in Portugal is still a month when travelers can enjoy the beach activities. It’s not scorching hot anymore and many prefer to push their vacation plans in September in order to save some money.

Direct flights to Portugal from the United States are available. One choice is to fly from New York and you can opt for United Airlines, Continental Airlines or TAP Portugal. In mid-September a round-trip flight starts at $648 per person. Cheaper flights are available on Iberia but you are required to make a stop-over in Madrid (Spain). By early October the indirect flights are still cheap but the direct flights can be quite expensive (starting at $708 per person).

Although we often hear that it’s cheaper to fly into a larger European hub, such as Paris or London first and then choose another way to travel to Portugal, this is not always the case. For example, in mid-September, a round trip ticket from London to Lisbon starts at $167 while a direct round trip flight from New York to London starts at $600. Total cost: $767 which means you are better off choosing the direct flight from the US to Portugal. However, this tactics might work when you have time to book the flights quite far in advance and allow for longer stays in London or Paris, for example.

The cheapest option however would be to fly into Madrid and then catch low-cost flight to Lisbon. In mid-September a round trip ticket from New York to Madrid starts at $582 while a low-cost round trip flight between Madrid and Lisbon starts at $56. Total cost: $638.

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