REAL DEALS
Curaçao, 7 Nights and Credits, $435
Thanks to the Curaçao Tourism Corporation's latest promotion, it's no sweat to get to this vibrant Dutch Caribbean island just off the coast of Venezuela—and outside the hurricane belt.
The Real Deal Round-trip airfare, nine nights' accommodations, meals, game drives, and transfers from $2,999 per person—plus taxes of about $195.
When Depart on Nov. 15, 2008; add $100 for Nov. 1; $200 for Oct. 11; $300 for Sept. 20; $400 for Sept. 6, 2008, Jan. 10, Feb. 7, Mar. 7, 2009; $700 for July 5 and Aug. 2, 2008.
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Gateways New York City; add $400 for D.C., available only for the Sept. 6 departure.
The Fine Print A total of 24 meals (nine buffet breakfasts, seven lunches, and eight dinners), hotel taxes, airline fuel surcharges, and all transfers are included. Guided sightseeing tours, game drives on a six-person safari vehicle with a guaranteed window seat, and the services of an experienced safari driver guide and game spotter are also part of the package. Airport taxes and fees are an additional $195 per person. Prices are based on double occupancy; single supplement is $699. In order to enter Kenya, travelers must have a visa, which can be obtained for $50 at the airport upon arrival, or in advance (see our story on visas for details). Read these guidelines before you book any Real Deal.
Book By July 22, 2008; add $400 for reservations made after the book-by date.
Contact SmarTours, 800/337-7773, smartours.com.
Why It's a Deal According to a recent search on Kayak, the lowest round-trip fares between New York City and Nairobi in mid-November start at $1,234 (multiple carriers). For an additional $1,960 (including estimated taxes), the SmarTours package includes nine nights' accommodations, hotel taxes, meals, safaris, tour guides, and transportation. Try to make reservations by July 22. After that book-by date, the starting rate jumps from $2,999 to $3,399—a $400 per-person increase.
Trip Details The package includes a round-trip New York-London flight on a Virgin Atlantic carrier and a round-trip London-Nairobi flight via Kenya Airways. The main mode of transportation during the nine-night trip is a six-person safari vehicle with a pop-up roof hatch.
You'll begin your adventure in Nairobi, Kenya's capital. You'll visit the home of the author of Out of Africa, coffee farmer Karen Blixen, and stop at the Giraffe Center, where you can see rare Rothschild's giraffes. You'll spend two nights at the 204-room Safari Park Hotel.
From Nairobi, you'll drive toward the Central Highlands, crossing the Equator to reach Samburu National Reserve by the Ewaso Ng'iro River. You'll spend a full day exploring the country's wildlife-rich northern frontier. Some of the local animal species you may encounter include hippos, Grevy's zebras, long-necked gerenuk antelopes, as well as leopards, cheetahs, and lions. The Samburu Lodge will be your base for two nights.
After exploring Samburu, you'll continue on to Mt. Kenya National Park and stay one night at Serena Mountain Lodge. The tree-hotel, set in the slopes of Mt. Kenya, has a game-viewing deck that overlooks a floodlit water hole where buffalo, elephants, and other wildlife come to drink in the evening. The property also boasts panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape and the ancient rain forest nearby.
From Mt. Kenya, you'll venture southwest to visit majestic Nyahururu Falls before arriving at Lake Nakuru National Park. In addition to being host to a large population of pink flamingos, this region is known as a rhino sanctuary. You'll spend two nights at Lake Naivasha Simba Lodge, on the banks of its namesake lake.