Sell off vacations are last minute travel deals that allow customers to take advantage of under booking. These deals are typically offered close to the travel date and require travelers to have some measure of flexibility.
Most companies, be they airlines, hotels, or cruise ships, will have some degree of under-booking. They simply will not be able to sell every space they have every time, and as the date gets closer these companies become more willing to offer a deal. This means your formerly four thousand dollar luxury cruise with the Cunard Queen Mary 2 might cost less than half that.
The important thing to remember with sell off vacations is flexibility. You will not be able to choose concrete dates, and may not even be able to choose a concrete location. Anywhere from a month to a couple weeks before your preferred departure date the company you are booking with may offer you a number of deals for different times and destinations. If you find one that appeals to you and fits within your budget you can take it. If there is nothing you want, then you can let it go and try again.
While this can be a great way to get a good deal, it is more difficult to plan around. Not knowing your exact departure date can make it difficult to arrange things with your job and whoever may be looking after your pets or house while you are gone. The best option if you don't have a sympathetic employer is to take a little more time off than you think you'll need to give yourself a grace period.
Sell off vacations are a great way to get in some budget travel. These trips are often less than half what you would pay for full price and may be anywhere from a single plane ticket to an all-inclusive resort package.
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