Which website is best for vacation packages?


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Jessica Labrencis

    Readers often ask where they can find the best deals for vacation packages. Unfortunately, there's no easy answer. When booking airfare alone, you wouldn't look at prices from only one airline, and the same rule applies to booking packages—you shouldn't check prices from only one provider.

    To help you with your searches, I tested prices on several popular online travel agencies' websites to determine which would offer the best deals.

  • Who's the best?



  • I priced vacation packages on five different providers' websites: CheapTickets, Expedia, Orbitz, Priceline, and Travelocity. The packages ranged in length (from three nights to seven), and in destination (London, Nassau, New York, Puerto Vallarta, and San Diego).

    As you'll see below, no clear winner emerged. Orbitz's prices were the lowest for two packages, but were the most expensive for two others. Expedia, on the other hand, had the best price for one package, but its prices were average for the other four. CheapTickets and Priceline each had the lowest price in one example, but their prices were so-so for the other routes. Travelocity's prices weren't the lowest for any of these packages, and were the most expensive for one.

    The comparisons illustrate the importance of comparing prices from a variety of providers. Travelocity didn't have the lowest prices in any of these examples, but that doesn't mean you should discount them in your searches completely. And, you can't count on Orbitz, or any other provider, to consistently offer the lowest prices.

  • Price comparisons



  • In the first search, I compared prices for seven-night vacations in London departing from Boston in October. Orbitz came out on top; its package was $12 cheaper than the next-lowest price from Expedia, and $81 less expensive than Travelocity's package. CheapTickets didn't have availability for the selected dates and destination.

    Provider Price
    Orbitz $837
    Expedia $849
    Priceline $891
    Travelocity $918
    Cheap Tickets N/A



    The second search was for three-night Nassau, Bahamas, vacations in November departing from Miami. Priceline had the best price—$307—but the price included an opaque flight (in which the airline and exact flight times aren't shown until after you pay). Priceline also had the lowest price for regular flights, $319. Its lowest price was $188 cheaper than the most expensive package, offered by Orbitz.

    Provider Price
    Priceline $307
    Travelocity $330
    Expedia $353
    CheapTickets $354
    Orbitz $495



    The third search was for five-night New York City vacations departing from Charlotte in September. Orbitz's package was the cheapest, with Expedia close behind. Travelocity's was the most expensive, $154 more than Orbitz's.

    Provider Price
    Orbitz $389
    Expedia $393
    Priceline $448
    CheapTickets $452
    Travelocity $543



    I searched for six-night Puerto Vallarta September vacations departing from San Francisco in the fourth example. This time, CheapTickets' package was the best available, $15 cheaper than the next-lowest vacation from Travelocity, and $88 lower than the most expensive package from Priceline.

    Provider Price
    CheapTickets $441
    Travelocity $456
    Expedia $509
    Orbitz $515
    Priceline $529



    In the last search, I compared prices for San Diego vacations, including five nights' accommodations and a rental car, departing from Chicago. Expedia was the winner. Its package was $4 cheaper than the next-lowest price from Priceline. Orbitz's package was the most expensive, $32 more than Expedia's.

    Provider Price
    Expedia $449
    Priceline $452
    CheapTickets $469
    Travelocity $470
    Orbitz $480
  • Before you book



  • In doing these comparisons, I noticed a few things you should be aware of.

    • Added extras: In two instances, Travelocity added on ground transfers, which bumped up the total package price per person between $25 and $30. Before booking with any provider, be sure you're only paying for the extras you actually want—not ones that the provider automatically includes for a charge.
    • Pay attention to dates: For the London packages, a few providers included overnight flights, which reduced the number of nights in a hotel by one night. When you're comparing prices for similar packages on different websites, pay attention to the flight times. One less night in a city may mean a cheaper package, but if you want a seven-night stay, make sure you get it.
    • Hotel location: In almost every example, the lowest-priced hotel options were for hotels far away from the center of the city. Transportation costs to and from the attractions you want to see can hike the price of your trip, so it may be worth it to book at a more expensive, and more centrally located, property.

      There's no magic way to find the lowest prices. But, if you put in some legwork—comparing prices from a few different providers—you can ensure that you'll find a good deal for your itinerary.