Last-Minute Travel Deals: 3 Top Last-Minute Booking Picks

The summer travel season is approaching, and properties worldwide are rolling out last-minute offers for travelers planning trips at the last minute.

London

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Luxury rental company onefinestay is offering a voucher for future travel when you book a two-bedroom home in London before May 31 and complete the stay by the end of 2024. The voucher is valid at most onefinestay properties outside New York City and must be used by the end of 2024. Check the provider’s booking terms for blackout dates and full conditions before reserving.

villa

© The Tryall Club

The Tryall Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica, has introduced a Hello Summer special available June 1–Oct. 31 that adds flexibility to its stay options. In addition to the standard seven-night packages, guests can now choose four-, five- or six-night stays. Those taking advantage of the offer also receive 20 percent off a first visit to the newly opened spa at the property. For reservations and details, contact the property’s reservations team directly.

cruise

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Cruise travelers can find discounts through Seabourn’s seasonal promotions. The A Sail to Remember event offers up to 15 percent off many voyages departing in October 2024 and later. Another promotion, More Moments on Us, provides onboard credit—up to $2,200 per suite—to spend on shore excursions, spa services and other extras. Both offers are available to book through June 25 for select 2024 and 2025 sailings; check available itineraries and restrictions when booking.

These promotions illustrate the variety of last-minute options available this summer, from city apartments to private villas and luxury cruises. To secure the best value, confirm travel dates, redemption windows and any blackout periods before finalizing bookings. Flexible itineraries and bundled credits can stretch a travel budget while adding experiences like spa treatments and excursions, so consider the combination of rate savings and onboard or on-property credits when comparing offers.