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TL;DR: The World Traveler Bundle with a Rosetta Stone lifetime subscription is on sale for £146.15 as of Oct. 9, saving you 88% on list price.


Any seasoned traveller knows how important it is to know at least some of the language of the country you're travelling to. Not only is it more respectful, but it also makes getting around much easier.

In the three-part travel bundle, you'll get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone, the iconic language learning app that features 24 languages. With Rosetta Stone's immersive training methods, you'll match words with images, move on to interactive lessons, and even take mini-quizzes. Throughout the coursework, you'll be able to access speech recognition technology that works with you like your own private tutor.

Also included in this bundle is a three-year premium subscription to Matt's Flights, which connects you to cheap flight deals. These flight deals are all due to airline mistakes or just super exclusive sales — on average, customers save 90% on flights.

Rounding out the bundle is a 13-hour collection of travel hacks. It'll prepare you to travel the world and get into those solo trip adventures bloggers are always talking about. You'll gain access to 13 hours of content on how to find cheap flights, how to take the best travel photos, and more. Learn tips and strategies from the people who are already out living the dream.

This three-part bundle is valued at over £1,000, but for a limited time, you can pay just £146.15.

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