Travelzoo has a voucher for
Fairmont Maldives (Sirru Fen Fushi) 5-Night Stay for 2 Guests in Safari Style or See-Through Floor Villas on sale for
$4,699. Valid for travel from now through Dec. 14, 2023 (certain blackout dates apply).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Note: Airfare and seaplane transfers are not included in this deal.
Available Accommodation Options:
- Tented Jungle Villa
- Spread out in a 5651-square-foot safari-style villa set amid lush tropical jungle, steps from the beach, with an outdoor shower and soaking tub as well as a private pool.
- Water Sunrise Villa
- Luxuriate over the waves in a 1765-square-foot villa with see-through floors (so you can watch tropical fish from your bed), an oversized copper bathtub, private deck and plunge pool.
About this voucher:
- Follow the instructions on the voucher to make a reservation for your desired travel dates.
- Blackout dates: Dec. 15, 2021 - Jan. 11, 2022; Dec. 15, 2022 - Jan. 11, 2023 and April 1-12, 2023.
- To check availability or for general questions, please email the resort at [email protected]. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. The number of rooms available at this discounted rate is limited and dates may sell out.
- In conjunction with this 5-night voucher, Travelzoo members may also add extra night for $940. See available options when adding voucher to cart.
- A daily $6 green tax per person is not included and will be paid directly to the hotel.
- Roundtrip seaplane transfers and domestic flight transfers are $600 per adult and $360 for children age 2-11. Infants under 2 fly free of charge. Domestic flights and seaplane transfers are arranged through the resort.
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Also, this is just the accommodations. You would still be on the hook for airfare, activities, and food (which I have heard prices are insane). This looks to me like a teaser entry to an escalator... a vacation easily totalling $12,000 or more.
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Seriously, would love to get in on this if I could get away this year. Too much work atm.
We're usually more into adventure traveling so this "relax at the beach" vacation style may not be a good fit. Still, 4.7k for 5 days @ 5 star hotel, meals included, is crazy cheap.
Our recent trip to Seattle, hitting 3 national parks over 8 days, were a bit over $5k already.
Seriously, would love to get in on this if I could get away this year. Too much work atm.
We're usually more into adventure traveling so this "relax at the beach" vacation style may not be a good fit. Still, 4.7k for 5 days @ 5 star hotel, meals included, is crazy cheap.
Our recent trip to Seattle, hitting 3 national parks over 8 days, were a bit over $5k already.
I was joking but we actually did this on our first trip to Europe (about 12 yrs ago). I heard food was expensive so I loaded up half a suitcase worth of instant ramen.
Got there, food was fairly expensive (partly due to bad exchange rate back then) but doable so we dumped the ramen and enjoyed our time. The worst was London. It was hot (summer) and I needed some ice. They don't usually serve ice so I bought a Coke to get a cup of ice. Gave the dude a $20 usd bill and he gave me 5 euros back in coin.
If you're looking for a great deal, go to Hungary by way of Paris. Hungary and surrounding countries are much cheaper than western Europe and are better IMHO. Less crowded and touristy. Tons of night life, history, culture, awesome food (Michelin starred level at $25/entree).
For beaches, hit Croatia (King's landing is there).
Why Paris? It's one of the cheapest European hubs available. You can do 1 or 2 nights in Paris as stopover to say you've been there and to minimize costs.
Also expect to spend $100 min for each dinner.
But it was an amazing experience. Well worth it.
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Seriously, would love to get in on this if I could get away this year. Too much work atm.
We're usually more into adventure traveling so this "relax at the beach" vacation style may not be a good fit. Still, 4.7k for 5 days @ 5 star hotel, meals included, is crazy cheap.
Our recent trip to Seattle, hitting 3 national parks over 8 days, were a bit over $5k already.
Virgin islands, Turks & c, Bahamas can be hit and miss, but there are some amazing areas there etc.
The only thing I don't think is close are those glass bottom over the water villas.... Does anyone know the closest one?
Virgin islands, Turks & c, Bahamas can be hit and miss, but there are some amazing areas there etc.
The only thing I don't think is close are those glass bottom over the water villas.... Does anyone know the closest one?
I hit 3: Mt Rainier, Olympic, and North Cascades, in that order.
I loved them all but didn't get to properly see North Cascades (the easiest hike is 3miles+). I plan to go back in the fall. The colors are gorgeous that time of year. Here's an awesome video of it: https://youtu.be/GJfobSNdPEs
Washington national parks don't require appointment. I heard California parks are because of the reopening demands.
For the person asking how an 8 day trip in Seattle cost 5k, it's not Seattle but surrounding areas.
Car rental: ~$700. For most people it would be near $1k. I got lucky and got a great deal.
Flight: I got a great deal. $140/person round trip. Expect to pay around $300/person or more.
Hotels: ~$180/night incl all fees so about $1.5k
Food: 3 meals/day x 8 at various establishments. Food in Washington is surprisingly a bit more expensive than even SoCal. My tally was around $1k. Tacoma has some great steaks though. Well worth the price.
Miscellaneous: ferry fees, toll fees, gifts, gas, tickets to attractions like the space Needle, Chihuly garden, etc.
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Virgin islands, Turks & c, Bahamas can be hit and miss, but there are some amazing areas there etc.
The only thing I don't think is close are those glass bottom over the water villas.... Does anyone know the closest one?
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