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Weekly travel competitions round-up - October 6th

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A luxury Mallorca mini-break, a Maldives getaway, a glass-igloo Finland holiday and more... | Pause

A luxury Mallorca mini-break, a Maldives getaway, a glass-igloo Finland holiday 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 idyllic 8-night islands getaway to the Maldives]( All-inclusive · Flights Closing date: 30th Oct 2024 Velassaru Maldives Waitrose [A luxury mini-break in Mallorca AND a 2-night spa break]( Breakfast Closing date: 30th Oct 2024 Kimpton Aysla Mallorca, an IHG Hotel [TripAdvisor 5]41 reviews Spabreaks.com [A 7-night walking tour of Rome and Umbria]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 8th Oct 2024 Relais Il Canalicchio [TripAdvisor 4]1,018 reviews Waitrose [A terrifying Bath break incl. thrilling horror event experience]( Breakfast Closing date: 7th Oct 2024 Hampton by Hilton Bath City [TripAdvisor 4.5]254 reviews Visit Bath [A 1st Class Grand Train Tour of Switzerland for Autumn 2025]( Flights Closing date: 10th Oct 2024 Switzerland Tourism [A 4-night winter wonderland stay in Finland incl. glass igloo]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 13th Oct 2024 Ranua Resort Secret Escapes [A 2-night escape to St Michaels Resort in Cornwall]( Breakfast Closing date: 8th Oct 2024 St Michaels Resort [TripAdvisor 4.5]1,155 reviews Food Magazine [A mini-break to Paris + tickets to Phantom of the Opera in London]( Breakfast Closing date: 15th Oct 2024 Niepce Paris Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton Culture Cycle [Tickets to Harry Potter and The Cursed Child & a London stay]( Closing date: 9th Oct 2024 The Clermont Charing Cross [TripAdvisor 5]7,441 reviews Sainsbury's [A stay in a luxury lodge with hot tub for 6 people in Wales]( Closing date: 10th Oct 2024 Dylan Coastal Resort [TripAdvisor 4]620 reviews The House of Bruar [A 7-night villa stay for 4 people in Mallorca]( Closing date: 13th Oct 2024 Villa Select [An Icon Stripe suitcase set from Antler worth £630]( Closing date: 9th Oct 2024 SheerLuxe [A Jersey stay & tickets to the Springboks open training]( Breakfast · Flights Closing date: 13th Oct 2024 L'Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa [TripAdvisor 4.5]2,736 reviews Visit Jersey [Family tickets to Longleat Safari Park & an overnight stay]( Breakfast Closing date: 9th Oct 2024 The Entertainer [A £1,500 voucher towards your next travel adventure]( Closing date: 11th Oct 2024 Citizen Femme [A luxury stay at The Tawny deconstructed hotel in Staffordshire]( Breakfast Closing date: 14th Oct 2024 The Tawny Hotel The Tawny / Audi [See all competitions]( [---] This week's successes It’s been a particularly lucky week for people called Simon… Simon number 1 got in touch to let us know he won the 8-night holiday to Vancouver and British Columbia, Canada, that we [featured in the Sunday email]( a month ago: “Won the Boom Radio competition… Cannot wait until May now!” Simon’s fantastic full prize includes return flights from London to Vancouver, 5 days’ car hire, a 3-night stay in Vancouver, 2 nights in Kelowna and 2 nights in Whistler. We then head from Simon number 2, who had a slightly more modest, but no less exciting win. He'll be enjoying a 2-night stay at No. 23 Airbnb in Barnstaple, Devon. Lovely! Tiffany was another big winner this week: “I've won the Vita Coco grand prize of an all inclusive 5-star week’s holiday to Jamaica, with a 2 hour sprint training session with Team GB athlete Zharnel Hughes! I've never won anything before. Holiday now all booked.” Her prize includes return flights to Kingston, Jamaica, 7-night all-inclusive resort stay, transfers and the training session with Zharnel Hughes. PRIZEWINNER UPDATES And finally this week, Charlotte updated us on her prize-winning trips: “Earlier in the year I was thrilled to win the Snapdragon travel bundle prize, including flights and an AirBnB voucher. I used part of the voucher for a trip to Slovenia, but most of it was used for an incredible trip to Ecuador with my best friend. We saw Andean spectacled bears in the cloud forest, explored high altitude Cajas National Park, went on giant swings and visited waterfalls in Banos, and spent four days in the Amazon searching for wildlife, piranha fishing and paddle boarding.” Congratulations to Simon 1, Simon 2, and Tiffany! 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. 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