Airfares don't get much cheaper than today's offers to south Florida! Treat yourselves to a little getaway - now through Oct. 28.

Three destinations are on sale with three carriers. Choose to travel to Fort Lauderdale, Miami or West Palm Beach at the one low rate of $44 each way, $54.60 inclusive of all extras.

This deeply discounted rate is valid on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays only.

Give at least a one-week advance notice of your travel dates.

Participating is AirTran and Delta to all destinations and American Airlines to Miami — all non-stop service.

Be warned. This sale carriers no ticket-by date - meaning the deals vanish in hours - or less. Act fast!

http://www.airtran.com

http://www.delta.com

http://www.aa.com

For hotel hotel deals, head over to this Bookit.com link: http://hotels.bookit.com/florida/miami/hotelnash

This link is specifically for Hotel Nash, a fine luxury choice in Miami Beach's Art Deco district. Rooms are on sale for as low as $79 a night.

But for many more offers in Miami, browse along the lower left margin on the same page.

For special hotel offers in Fort Lauderdale, visit http://www.fortlauderdale.bookit.com

And, Palm Beach County celebrates its 100-year anniversary of its founding with "1909 Founders Package" deals offered at participating hotels, resorts and B&Bs. Depending on the property, stay two, three or four nights and get an additional night for only $19.09 on stays through December.

One fun offer of $19.09 comes from Island Living Tours of Palm Beach. A local expert leads this bicycle tour while giving an historical narrative of Palm Beach, a look at the island's cultural attractions and examples of its famed architecture.

View all offers here — http://www.palmbeachfl.com

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