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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day With Tangerine Travel!

Tangerine Travel will be particpating in the Irish Week Celebration for our 12th consecutive year on March 14th and 15th at the Seattle Center and in the annual St. Patrick's Parade down 4th Avenue in Seattle.
Whether you are Irish or not, we would love to have you join us!
Put on your green, come cheer us on in the parade and come by our booth and enter to win two tickets to Ireland

For more information on the Irish Week Festival, please contact our marketing department. |
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2009 Promotions
4th night free, from $445 per night Rates available April 1 through December 18, 2009
5th night free including breakfast, from $495 per night Rates through December 18, 2009
Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay is the quintessential Hawaiian beach resort. Set cliffside, overlooking a protected marine preserve, Manele Bay is a romantic retreat with championship golf and some of the finest offerings of watersports in the world, including snorkeling, diving, surfing, kayaking and deep sea fishing. Year round spinner dolphins and seasonal whale watching are sights to behold.


2009 Promotions
3rd night free from $345 per night Rates available through December 18, 2009
Four Seasons Resort Lana'i, The Lodge at Koele is the essence of unexpected Hawaii. Set in the verdant upcountry, The Lodge is reminiscent of a country manor, surrounded by towering pins and offering estate activities such as golf, horseback riding, sporting clay shooting, croquet and lawn bowling. Contact your Tangerine Travel Vacation Consultant for more information on these incredible specials. |
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Contact your Tangerine Cruise Concierge at 1-888-MYCRUIZ (888-692-7849) for more information on this special offer! |
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Contact your Tangerine Cruise Concierge at 1-888-MY-CRUIZ (888-692-7849) for more information on this special offer! |
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by Planning a Trip to Ireland with Brendan Tours!


Contact your Tangerine Travel Vacation Specialist for more details on this exciting special. |
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Travel News

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Airlines Try to Fill Seats by Slashing Fares - A
fter steadily increasing fares for the past two years, airlines are reducing ticket prices in an attempt to fill planes. It is predicted that there will be a 40% drop in airfares for the most popular routes from their peak in June 2008. "I don't remember a year other than 2001 that we've seen this kind of commotion in airfares," says Tom Parsons, Travel Industry Exectutive.
Discover Switzerland's Beauty From a Bicycle - While the world today seems to be trending toward bigger and faster, taking a ride through
Switzerland on a bicycle can be an eye-opening experience. While guide walking and bicycling tours have been around for year, Switzerland has pushed the concept to new heights. An alliance of public and private entities has created a network of paths, trails and rivers more than 12,000 miles long that give cyclists a greener way to see the country.
Sands' Casino Resort in Singapore on Schedule - Singapore's first casino, from the Las Vegas Sands Corp., is on schedule to open in December
. The $5.4 billion Marina Bay Sands will include an art and science museum, hundreds of retail stores and a rooftop pool. The company is hoping the resort will help the firm avoid default and boost its revenue.
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U.S., Agencies Warn Travelers about Visiting Mexico - Drug-related violence in Mexico has increased during the past few weeks, prompting the State Department and travel agencies to urge tourists and spring breakers to take precautions when heading south of the border. Violence has occurred in popular tourist areas, such as Cancun and Acapulco, although tourists have not been targeted. Read the State Department's Travel Alert for Mexico.
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