Travel challenge: The best deal for an East Coast US flydrive

Nick Grey
Friday 13 March 2009 21:00 EDT
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Every week we invite companies to give us their best deal for a specific trip. Today: a family fly-drive in the US for May half-term. The following packages include flights from London to Boston, car hire and accommodation, for two adults and two children.

Bon Voyage

£1,996, with three nights at the Midtown Hotel in Boston and four nights at the Heritage Hotel in Cape Cod. "We bought dollars when the rate was high so we're now able to pass these savings over to our clients," says Karen Niven of Bon Voyage. (0800 316 1091; bon-voyage.co.uk)

Virgin Holidays

£2,289, with accommodation at Doubletree in Boston. "The Red Socks play the New York Mets on 24 March," says Kate Allan of Virgin Holidays. (0844 557 3860; virginholidays.co.uk)

Trailfinders

£1,956, with two nights in Boston and five nights in Hyannis, Cape Cod. (0845 050 5871; trailfinders.com)

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