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4 destinations to visit this winter for under $300 ✈️

See four destinations that prove winter is the best time to travel

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If you’re dreaming of a white sand beach, Miami is one of our top four destination picks to visit this winter.

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Did you know? Winter is a great time to travel due to lower fares and smaller crowds — and Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport’s 37 nonstop destinations and low fare options make it easier than ever to hit the skies.

Here are four of our top winter destination picks (all under $300 round trip):

Miami
$224+ | Late February | See fares + book

  • Miami Design District, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, hopping nightlife
  • Famous white sand beaches (where January and February temperatures average mid-70s)
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Get a dose of sunshine (and lots to do) in LA.

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Los Angeles
$148+ | Late January | See fares + book

  • Theme parks and good eats galore
  • Palm trees + sunny weather in Malibu, Santa Monica, Laguna Beach, and more
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Be sure to check out Disney World’s special offers page before going.

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Orlando
$130+ | Early March | See fares + book

  • Disney World (and other theme parks), where winter means lighter crowds
  • Universal Studios, Legoland, Kennedy Space Center
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There’s no place like New Orleans to see those iconic terraces.

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New Orleans
$122+ | Late February | See fares + book

  • French Quarter, Uptown, Garden District, Frenchman Street
  • Mardi Gras kicks off Feb. 21 (Pro tip: Plan ahead)

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