Late deals from Visit Florida
Ahead of the highly anticipated reopening of US borders for foreign vaccinated travellers, VISIT FLORIDA is showcasing a trio of late deals for holidays to the Sunshine State for British travellers looking to be one of the first back in the US:
Seven Nights in Orlando, Florida, from £749 per person
Seven nights room only at the 5* Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, Orlando, is from £749 per person including flights from London Heathrow, and is based on two adults sharing. Based on travel departing between November 1 – November 30, 2021. Book by October 11, 2021.
For further information or to book, visit www.britishairways.com or call 0344 493 0124.
Seven Nights in Miami, Florida, from £759 per person
Five nights room only at the 5* Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Miami, is from £759 per person including flights from London Heathrow, and is based on two adults sharing. Based on travel departing between November 1 – November 30, 2021. Book by October 11, 2021.
For further information or to book, visit www.britishairways.com or call 0344 493 0124
Seven Nights in Naples, Florida, from £919 per person
Seven nights room only at the 5* Naples Grande Beach Resort, Naples, is from £919 per person, including flights from London Gatwick, and is based on two adults sharing. Based on travel departing between November 1 – November 30, 2021. Book by October 11, 2021.
For further information or to book, visit www.britishairways.com or call 0344 493 0124
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