Friday, February 19, 2016

Vacations From San Francisco

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We could all use a little vacation. Even if it is only for a few days, the ability to fly away from home is a great escape. Lucky for you, there are some great getaways from San Francisco that will not break the bank. Do you need some ideas on where to start? We have researched some of the best quick vacations from San Francisco. Keep reading and decide where you will make your escape.

What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas

What about a short weekend trip to Vegas? “Sin City” is only a short 90 minute flight from your home in San Francisco. Thanks to SkySkanner we have found flights for as low as $128 roundtrip. Now that you have your cheap flight, it is time to find cheap accommodations. One of our favorite places to find hotel deals is Groupon. For example, Groupon right now has a special to stay at Harrah’s Casino Resort for as low as 23.50 a night. You can even use all the money you saved at the slots, a show or on a few drinks. 

Spontaneous Weekend Getaways

Groupon has great deals on hotels, but they also have great deals on vacation packages. Maybe you have a few more vacation days and a little extra money to spend. You can head to the Tropical Princess Beach Resort & Spa with airfare for as little as $599 a person. This all-inclusive resort has many days to choose from. However, these specials always sell out fast so make sure to check everyday to find the best trip for you. 

The Emerald City

No, we are not suggesting you head to Oz for your next trip. However, a quick trip to Seattle sounds perfect. Expedia has some great bundle deals to really any city you can imagine, but we thought visiting Seattle for a weekend would be a relaxing trip. You can find a bundle deal for a flight and a three night stay at the Sheraton in Seattle for only $502 a person. 


We hope this blog gave you a few ideas for your next vacation. No matter where you go, we will be happy to see you once you get home to The Wilson. 

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