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Weekly travel competitions round-up - June 23rd

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A holiday to Singapore & Bali worth £14,500, ABBA Voyage tickets and stay, an Australia trip and

A holiday to Singapore & Bali worth £14,500, ABBA Voyage tickets and stay, an Australia trip and more... [View online here]( | Pause emails for [1 month]( | [2 months]( [Travelscoop] [line] Here are the best holiday and travel competitions that we've found online this week. Most of them close within the next few days, so you won't have long to wait. Get entering, and fingers crossed! [An 11-night holiday to Singapore & Bali worth £14,500]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 28th Jun 2024 The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa [TripAdvisor 4.5]4,642 reviews Trailfinders [A VIP tennis experience & 2-night London stay]( Breakfast Closing date: 23rd Jun 2024 Bankside Hotel, Autograph Collection SheerLuxe [A luxury 7-night holiday to Grenada worth over £24,000]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Silversands Grenada [TripAdvisor 4.5]168 reviews Condé Nast [Front row Cornish Proms tickets & a Land's End stay]( Breakfast Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 The Land's End Hotel [TripAdvisor 4]964 reviews The Minack Theatre [A trip to Montréal or Toronto for the Canadian Open tennis]( Flights Closing date: 26th Jun 2024 WTA Tennis [A Maldron 5-hotel UK summer city tour for two]( Breakfast Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Gaydio [Dance booth tickets to ABBA Voyage, lounge access & hotel stay]( Half-board Closing date: 25th Jun 2024 The Gantry London, Curio Collection by Hilton Waitrose [£1,000 Thomas Cook & £1,000 Carvela vouchers]( Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Carvela [A 2-night mini-break for 2 in York]( Breakfast Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 The Grand, York [TripAdvisor 4.5]6,921 reviews Gaydio [A 4-night trip to Dubai or the Amalfi Coast]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Capital Xtra / Starbucks [A 4-night escorted tour of Iceland]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Saga [A luxury 3-piece travel set]( Closing date: 28th Jun 2024 Citizen Femme [A £5,000 holiday]( Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Newmarket Holidays [A £500 voucher to spend on a dog-friendly staycation]( Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Gaydio [An epic 12-night family trip to Queensland, Australia]( Flights Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Tourism Queensland [A 3-night family trip to New York]( Flights Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 WhipperSnapper Kids [A five-star stay at The Headland Hotel in Cornwall]( Half-board Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 The Headland Hotel & Spa [TripAdvisor 4.5]5,954 reviews Rodda's [A 3-night treehouse retreat in Herefordshire]( Closing date: 30th Jun 2024 Weird Fish [See all competitions]( [---] This week's successes A fabulous five new winners and one prizewinner update to let you know about this week… ⁠On Monday we were excited to [draw the winner of our own competition]( - to win return Icelandair flights for 2 to New York City with an optional layover in Reykjavik, Iceland. The lucky winner was…. drum roll…. Gemma Kislingbury. Gemma was understandably delighted: “Thank you so much… it couldn’t have come at a better time for us.” Laney was another big winner this week - she won the Bloomsbury Virgin Voyages European cruise for two that we featured 3 weeks ago: “So pleased to have won a Virgin cruise… My first big win.” Laney says she’s likely to choose a Mediterranean and Rome cruise departing from Barcelona. Jade was overjoyed to find out she’d won the Woo Nobu Ibiza competition we featured a few weeks ago: “Oh my gosh I won something!! Woke my husband up this morning singing 'Oooh we’re going to Ibiza' like a Vengaboy.” Jade’s full prize is a 2-night stay at the 5-star Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay for 2 people, including a 5-course Omakase dinner with wine in the restaurant, a holistic hike, and signature massages at the spa. Cindy won a 7-night holiday to the Isle of Wight. Peter was thrilled to win a Yurtshire competition: “It's a win!! …shared via Instagram with those who were happy to be tagged… better start doing my downward dog.” Peter’s full prize is a 2-night stay for 2 in a luxury Tree-Yurt at Yurtshire Eavestone Lake, 2x one-hour yoga sessions with one of their yoga instructors, 2x 30-minute back, neck & shoulder massages, unlimited sauna use, private hot tub, wild swimming, paddle board use and more. PRIZEWINNER UPDATES Debbie got back in touch after enjoying her win from a few weeks ago: “Had an amazing time using my prize gin tasting at Langley Castle last night, the food was incredible and we really enjoyed the gin! Would definitely recommend this place for a visit.” Debbie’s prize was a gin tasting evening with 3-course dinner & overnight stay at Langley Castle, with a goody bag to take home. Congratulations to Gemma, Laney, Jade, Cindy, and Peter! And thanks for the update, Debbie. To join our [BIG list of winners]( consider also joining our [Travel Competitions Facebook group](, where you'll find lots more giveaways posted daily. You can view our past winner updates [online here](. [Photo of Stuart] [Stuart] Stuart Lewis Travel Editor [Facebook]([Twitter]( How Travelscoop works You might be wondering how Travelscoop works. We think it's important that we're transparent about the value our service can bring you, but also the limitations of this email and our website. We're journalistic at heart, with the aim of helping you to save on travelling and holidays. We do this by seeking out great travel and holiday deals, tips and competitions. We do not offer any travel products or services ourselves - we signpost you to those that do via links. While we are careful to always cover reputable companies that are ABTA bonded, we're not perfect, so remember that you use this information at your own risk and we can't accept liability if things go wrong. 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