
Costco doesn’t just sell delicious food court items, but it also has an extensive travel program for members that focuses heavily on hotels and cruises. What really makes these vacations stand out is the way they’re packaged, so you don’t have to spend hours planning your trip.
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Here are five vacation options from Costco Travel that are great for retirees and won’t drain your retirement account.
Disney Cruise Line: Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral
If you’re looking for something easy and all-inclusive, check out this seven-night Eastern Caribbean Cruise aboard the Disney Treasure. It departs from Port Canaveral, Florida, and stops in Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney Castaway Cay.
The package starts at $2,071 per person. And if you’re an Executive Member, you’ll receive an annual 2% Reward, up to $1,250, on qualified Costco Travel purchases. Plus, most meals and entertainment are included.
“Absolutely beautiful cruise ship, the loveliest I’ve been on,” said Anastasia M., a Costco member who recently went on the cruise. “The Coco restaurant was fantastic, and the Moana show was phenomenal. My whole family had an amazing time!”
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Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay Packages
If you don’t want to go on a cruise but still want to chill near the beach, the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay Package is worth considering. This hotel is located right near the water, so you’ll have access to amazing views right in front of your window.
Prices vary depending on the dates, where you’re flying from and the level of service you choose. But you can expect to pay around $1,800 for a four-night stay for two people.
Best of Italy: Rome, Florence, Venice
If you want to vacation in Europe, consider the Best of Italy package. This package includes private ground transportation from the airport to the hotel and return, three nights or more in a Rome, Florence and Venice hotel, as well as railway travel between Rome, Florence and Venice on Trenitalia or Italo. Prices can range from $5,000 to $7,000 or more per couple, depending on the departure city and length of stay.
Atelier Playa Mujeres Package
If you just want to relax at a beachfront resort, the Atelier Playa Mujeres package offers pretty amazing value. The package includes ground transportation to and from the hotel, accommodations at Atelier Playa Mujeres, hotel taxes and hotel gratuities, unlimited gourmet cuisine, wine and premium spirits, 24-hour room service, and unlimited long-distance phone calls to the U.S.
Again, prices vary depending on your departure city, length of stay and level of service, but it could cost around $3,000 (including flights) for a three-night stay as a couple.
Element Sedona Package
The Element Sedona Package is a solid option for a simple yet peaceful getaway. It’s just a short stroll away from the stunning Red Rock mountains, popular restaurants and premium shopping near the Village of Oak Creek. Plus, you’ll get a complimentary breakfast buffet every morning as well as access to an outdoor pool and hot tub.
Since you’d have to pay for your own flights, you can expect to spend over a thousand total for two people, depending on where you’re flying from.
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