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Let’s face it — the holidays can be exhausting. After all of the shopping and family time, don’t you wish you could just chill out poolside or on a tropical beach with a cocktail for a few days?

Get on Booking.com’s early 2023 travel deals and you can. You’ll save at least 15% off select hotels when you book and stay by March 31. Think about it: You can throw your bikini or board shorts into your suitcase and be chilling on a beach by next weekend. Here are just a few of the dreamy places you can go with Booking.com. Now stop dreaming and make it happen.

Check out Cancún

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If you're into walking on white-sand beaches, swimming in the Caribbean, and exploring ancient Mayan ruins, you should definitely check out Cancún like right now. Book your stay with Booking.com and you’ll save at least 15% on everything from luxe beachfront hotels to eco-chic properties and all-inclusive stays.

Chill out in Las Vegas

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Ready to park yourself by the poolside bar and then dance until the sun comes up? Maybe you want to check out the buzz on the Strip or mountain bike through desert canyons. Whatever it is you crave, Vegas is an ideal weekend escape and you’ll save 15% or more on sweet selected hotels at Booking.com.

Hit the rink in New York City

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New York is magical in the winter and a great time to visit because there are fewer tourists. If you’ve been wanting to visit the city that never sleeps but your budget has been holding you back, jump on Booking.com’s 15% or more off early 2023 travel deals. Then lace up your skates and hit the ice rink in Central Park, visit a few museums, and eat amazing food for days.

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