Spring trip deals live
Several curated sale roundups and promo codes for spring experiences went live this week — Forbes published a list of 10+ spring travel deals and Condé Nast Traveler promoted verified GetYourGuide discount codes covering more than 100,000 experiences (x.com) (x.com). Those posts are aimed at savings on tours, skip-the-line tickets and outdoor activities during the spring booking window (x.com) (x.com).
Spring travel bargain-hunting is shifting from airfare to activities, with new April roundups pushing discounts on tours, attraction tickets and outdoor bookings. (forbes.com) Forbes published a roundup on April 12 listing more than 10 spring travel deals, promotions and contests tied to airlines, cruises, hotels and loyalty programs. The offers included a Flying Blue status match priced at $99 for Silver or $199 for Gold, plus sweepstakes and limited-time vacation promotions. (forbes.com) GetYourGuide is also pushing a spring discount offer through its own site, where it says new users can get 10% off by email sign-up and app checkout. The company says that code can be used on “over 100,000” experiences, including tours, attractions and exclusive activities, though the offer is limited to one use per new user. (getyourguide.com) That focus reflects how trip planning has changed after airfare and hotel rates stayed volatile into 2026. Travelers who already booked transportation are now looking for savings on the part of the trip that covers museum entries, guided excursions, skip-the-line access and day tours. (forbes.com) (getyourguide.com) GetYourGuide has grown large enough for those activity discounts to matter at scale. Its press center says the platform now offers 200,000 experiences in more than 18,000 cities and worked with 50,000 supply partners in fiscal year 2025. (getyourguide.press) The spring booking push is also landing in a narrower travel window. Forbes framed its April 12 list as a way to lock in spring and summer plans while some carriers raise checked-bag fees and loyalty programs use temporary promotions to compete for bookings. (forbes.com) Not every offer works the same way. Some are straight discounts, some are status matches or bonus-perk promotions, and some are contests with entry deadlines such as April 18 for Azamara’s suite-naming giveaway and May 6 for G Adventures’ $30,000 voucher promotion. (forbes.com) For travelers booking now, the practical change is simple: the spring sales pitch is no longer just about getting there cheaply. It is increasingly about trimming the cost of what you do after you arrive. (forbes.com) (getyourguide.com)