Expedia’s “Biggest Hotel Sale Ever”! (Book Through 06/30/09)
If you’re planning a July summer vacation, definitely check out Expedia’s list of significantly-discounted hotels (up to 50% off, and some even offer a 3rd night free). Their “Biggest Hotel Sale Ever” includes accommodations in all star-levels, so no matter your traveling preference, there are fantastic options for saving!
Reserve your hotel rooms by Tuesday, June 30th, for travel by July 30th!
Click HERE to reserve a discounted hotel in your vacation city!
Additional Vacation Discounts through Expedia:
- Best of Barbados Fall Vacations: Up to $600 in Airfare Credits, Free Nights & More
- Save up to 55% on all-inclusive hotels in Mexico & the Dominican Republic
- Book early and save: Central & South America air+ 4 nights from $485
- Payless Cars: Mid-size rentals from $30 a day
- Save up to 25% on shows, theme parks, safaris and more in Orlando
- Carnival Cruises from $149 + FREE 2-category cabin upgrade
- Last Week: Save up to 30% on Canada Hotels & Vacation Packages
- Travel Canada Green with Green Hotels, the Terra Pass & more
- Last Chance to Save: 4th of July travel deals – Up to 50% off hotels














An important factor – while taking advantage of all the great sale prices – is to have concern to be eco-conscious (”Green”) when traveling. Unfortunately, there still is a lot of “green-washing” out there! Fortunately, it has become easier to participate in global sustainable tourism with the advent of websites specific to that purpose.
One such dedicated “Green” web site, iStayGreen.org, is helping to make truly environmentally friendly lodging easy to find and book. iStayGreen.org is currently the most frequented online booking site for “Green” lodging (http://www.istaygreen.org). Over 3,500 of the properties listed are environmentally friendly and have been awarded the Green Eco-Leaf Rating.
The eco initiatives of the property are listed clearly, and users are encouraged to contribute “Green”
Reviews and environmentally rate the hotels they visit.
It’s like Tripadvisor – Facebook – Travelocity all together in one site for the environmentally conscious traveler.