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A holiday in Canada, a Mallorca mini-break, Phantom tickets 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! [A summer 2025 holiday to Whistler in Canada]( Flights Closing date: 3rd Oct 2024 Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort [TripAdvisor 4.5]4,963 reviews Tourism Whistler [A 5-night converted bus stay in the Lake District, & more]( Closing date: 31st Jul 2024 Passenger Clothing [A 2-night deluxe hotel stay in Piemonte, Italy]( Breakfast Closing date: 31st Jul 2024 Castello Dal Pozzo [TripAdvisor 4.5]687 reviews Johansens [Tickets to The Phantom of the Opera & a luxury London stay]( Closing date: 31st Jul 2024 The Royal Horseguards Hotel [TripAdvisor 4.5]7,172 reviews The House of Bruar [Pullman Dining steam train tickets for a Christmas market day out]( Closing date: 13th Aug 2024 Waitrose [$10,000 to spend on your dream trip to anywhere]( Closing date: 2nd Aug 2024 Tripadvisor [A summer getaway to Bristol]( Closing date: 29th Jul 2024 Village Hotel Bristol Visit Bristol [A family mini-break to Mallorca]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 4th Aug 2024 Magic [A summer break in Bath including vineyard tour & tasting]( Breakfast Closing date: 1st Aug 2024 The Bath Priory [TripAdvisor 4.5]2,101 reviews Visit Bath [A 4-day private hot tub cabin getaway for 4 in the Dordogne]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 1st Aug 2024 BrewDog [Family tickets to see The Gruffalo Live in London & a hotel stay]( Breakfast Closing date: 5th Aug 2024 The Cumberland [TripAdvisor 4.5]3,067 reviews Sainsbury's [A 2-night luxury treehouse escape in Lincolnshire]( Closing date: 2nd Aug 2024 Host Unusual [A 3-day trip for 4 to Disneyland Paris]( Full-board · Flights Closing date: 18th Aug 2024 Character [A once-in-a-lifetime music tour of London with Paloma Faith]( Closing date: 4th Aug 2024 Rayo [A £3,000 Jet2holidays voucher]( Closing date: 5th Aug 2024 Florette [See all competitions]( [---] This week's successes We have 4 new wins and a prizewinner update this week for you this week... Judy was announced as the lucky winner of a family Caribbean getaway with Divi Resorts. She’s won a 6-day Suite stay for 4 with daily breakfast and can choose from Divi Resorts in Aruba, Bonaire, Barbados or St. Maarten. She’ll have until the end of June next year to go. ⁠It was lovely to hear from Jo letting us know about her win from the Sunday email: “Just want to say thanks, I won the [Britain Magazine competition]( for a night’s stay at the Mayfair Townhouse with a 3 course meal, bottle of wine, and breakfast. My Mum was visiting from Australia and we were visiting London anyway and had the most amazing experience, we didn’t want to leave! I worked out it would have cost well over £1100 for the junior suite and our meal. We were thoroughly spoilt. Thanks again.” Paul has won one of the weekly Sunday Times Where Was I? competitions and will be spending 2 nights of luxury at tennis player Andy Murray’s Cromlix Hotel and Estate in Stirling, near to Dunblane. Paula got in touch to let us know she won one of the Woman’s Weekly online comps and will be enjoying a luxury getaway to Wales with The Celtic Collection: “Someone recently asked if it was worth entering those daily comps on magazine websites, which I used to do but gave up. There were quite a few comments (in the Facebook group) from people saying they'd won so I started them again. I received a lovely email this week telling me I'd won… so definitely keep going, you can win!” PRIZEWINNER UPDATES And finally this week, Charlotte updated us on a previous win: “Back in May I was lucky enough to win the Snapdragon travel bundle prize. I've booked a trip to Ecuador with my best friend in September using the flights and part of the AirBnB voucher and I'm very excited! Accommodation is so cheap out there that I only used half of the voucher, so I have just been on a last minute solo trip to Slovenia and Venice using the rest of the voucher. Slovenia is a beautiful country and I highly recommend it as a destination.” Congratulations to Judy, Jo, Paul, and Paula! And thanks for the update, Charlotte! To join our [BIG list of winners]( consider also joining our [Travel Competitions Facebook group](, where you'll find lots more giveaways posted daily. [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. 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