Cruise lines and hotel chains are offering major discounts for Cyber Monday, with savings up to $900 per room on Carnival Cruises.
When we think of Cyber Monday the mind often jumps to gadgets, kitchen appliances, and toys, but the shopping holiday is also a fantastic time to book travel online. (If Thanksgiving with your in-laws has left you longing for a holiday from your holiday, you're in good company.) Whether you’re looking for a warm-weather resort to get ahead of those winter blues, or a cruise package for the whole family, Cyber Monday travel deals deliver pre-holiday savings on hotels like Marriot and cruise lines like Virgin.
Here are some of the best travel deals we’ve spotted this Cyber Monday:
With lavish resort hotels in attractive locations like Jamaica and Antigua, Sandals Beaches resorts are filled with opportunities for fun and relaxation. You’ll experience on-resort dining, local attractions, water sports, and beachside accommodations.
Book a Sandals Beaches Resort package before Cyber Monday is done and get 65% off, a $1,500 credit, and one free night’s stay. Sandals offers promotions throughout the year, but few deals like this. If you want to dip your toes into the surf at one of Sandals’ 17 locations, then book now while this offer is still available.
Hotels.com: Save 30% on select hotels through December 15, 2025.
Booking.com: Cyber Monday deals, take up to 50% off before Dec. 4.
The Standard: Get up to 30% off.
Hilton: 20% off stays through April 21, 2025 when you book by Jan. 5.
Hyatt: Get 20% off when you book in the Americas between Nov. 21 and April 20, 2025. Book before Dec. 9 with code SAVENOW.
Marriott: Up to 25% off for members on stays booked by Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Omni Hotels & Resorts: Get 30% off on 2+ night stays through May 26, 2025. Book by Dec. 4.
We all know that cruisin’ ain't cheap — at least, as a general rule of thumb. However, Carnival might be about to shatter your expectations. Carnival Cruises is offering major discounts through Cyber Monday starting with savings up to $900 per room, deposits from $50 per person, and free room upgrades.
With journeys all over the world, Carnival will take you on a journey through the Caribbean, along the coast of Alaska, or far abroad to the other side of the world. Book now and sail the world, wherever your heart desires.
Atlas Voyages: Get up to 20% off and $600 onboard credit.
Disney Cruises: Save up to 20% on select cruises.
Norwegian Cruise Lines: Get 50% off cruises. Buy an airplane ticket and get the second plane ticket free. Use the code CRUISEFIRSTfor $250 free.
Princess Cruises: $500 onboard credit and get up to 50% off; free third and fourth guests; 50% off deposits.Deal ends Dec. 1.
Royal Caribbean Cruises: Get up to $800 off. Deal ends Dec. 1.
Victory Cruises: Get up to $2,000 savings and a free excursion with code BLACKFRIDAY.
Viking Cruises: Get free roundtrip airfare, reduced fares, and $25 deposits.
Virgin Voyages: From $99 per person per night.
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