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Vacations for Every Budget in Trinidad & Tobago

Port of Spain, Trinidad – According to a recent study conducted by Expedia.com, 34 percent of Americans do not take all of their vacation days. With an understanding that many travelers are cutting back due to the current economic status, hotels and villa resorts in Trinidad & Tobago are offering summer savings rates and unique packages so travelers can take all the vacation they are due, without leaving their budget overdrawn.

$90 rate with breakfast at Half Moon Blue, Tobago

Half Moon Blue is a cloaked hideaway nestled in gardens of palms, bougainvillea and bamboo located beneath the historical Fort George. From June 1 – July 31, 2009, guests can enjoy a rate, including breakfast and taxes, of $90 per night.

For stays over five nights, the hotel offers a one-day rental jeep, ideal for touring the island. Bookings must be made by May 21, 2009 and can be made online at www.halfmoonblue.com.

$275 rate and free nights at The Villas at Stonehaven, Tobago

Situated on a gently sloped hillside overlooking the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, The Villas at Stonehaven feature 14 luxurious three-bedroom villas with panoramic views of the Tobago coastline. From May 1 – December 15, 2009, parties of two can enjoy accommodations with full villa access, airport transfers, basket of fresh fruit, breakfast items for first morning stocked in refrigerator and all taxes for a rate $275 per night. Rate can also be combined with stay 7 nights but pay for only 5 nights deal. For reservations and more information please visit www.stonehavenvillas.com.

“Live Like the President” package at Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Trinidad

Travelers can walk in the footsteps of President Barack Obama, who recently stayed at the hotel during the 5th Summit of the Americas Conference, with Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre’s new package.

The “Live Like the President” package includes roundtrip limousine airport transfers, accommodations in the newly renovated presidential suite, in-suite daily breakfast for two with the option to select the breakfast prepared for the president, candlelit dinner for two on the Upper Tea Terrace, the location where President Obama hosted a press conference, with a menu proposed for the president’s stay.

The package is available until October 31, 2009, based on double occupancy and starts at $1,299 per night.

The same package is available with accommodations in a newly renovated guest room starting at $379 per night. For reservations or more information, call 1.877.GO.HILTON or visit www.hiltoncaribbean.com/Trinidad.

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