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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC (flights into Raleigh/ Durham) |
All Dates | from $215 |
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Available Dates
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Fri, Nov, 20 - Sun, Nov 22 | from $229 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Sat, Nov, 21 - Mon, Nov 23 | from $228 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Fri, Nov 20
Returning Sun, Nov 22 Returning Mon, Nov 23 Returning Tue, Nov 24 |
from $229 from $251 from $286 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Sat, Nov 21
Returning Mon, Nov 23 Returning Tue, Nov 24 |
from $228 from $267 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Wed, Nov 25
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 |
from $606 from $603 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Thu, Nov 26
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $554 from $572 from $311 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Fri, Nov 27
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $396 from $416 from $262 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Sat, Nov 28
Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $397 from $252 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Thu, Dec 3
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $235 from $252 from $250 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Fri, Dec 4
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $215 from $235 from $252 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Sat, Dec 5
Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $215 from $235 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Thu, Dec 10
Returning Sun, Dec 13 Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $235 from $252 from $250 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Fri, Dec 11
Returning Sun, Dec 13 Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $215 from $235 from $252 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Leaving Sat, Dec 12
Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $217 from $238 |
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Other Destinations in the South
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Myrtle Beach, SC
|
All Dates | from $217 |
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Richmond/ Williamsburg, VA
|
All Dates | from $221 |
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Atlanta, GA
|
All Dates | from $239 |
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West Palm Beach, FL
|
All Dates | from $242 |
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Tampa, FL
|
All Dates | from $244 |
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Miami, FL
|
All Dates | from $246 |
Other Off the Beaten Path Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Milwaukee, WI
|
All Dates | from $198 |
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Akron/ Canton, OH
|
All Dates | from $207 |
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Indianapolis, IN
|
All Dates | from $230 |
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Columbus, OH
|
All Dates | from $256 |
Raleigh-Durham: Why Go
Raleigh-Durham, NC: Totally Triangular Triple Play
Along with Chapel Hill, the cities of Raleigh and Durham comprise The Triangle, and you'd be a square not to avail yourself of the region's Southern cooking, sports teams, and watering holes.
The real deal: For an unlawful amount of lip-smacking Southern calories, Crook's Corner has a lock-down on the best shrimp and grits, country ham, buttermilk biscuits, hush puppies, and frozen mint juleps--need we say more? Later, be sure to cue up at the Q Shack for epic amounts of barbecue, such as chili-rubbed beef brisket and hickory-smoked pork butt with slaw.
Give it the old college try: Duck into Duke and discover that ivy isn't only for the Northeast. Or, walk the U.N.C. Chapel Hill Campus to see the old well, bell tower, and eponymous chapel. Follow it up with a visit to Sutton's Drug Store for the perfect hit-the-books recipe: old-fashioned milkshakes and diner food.
Where to blow a paycheck: Like Kasparov and Deep Blue, Bugs and Elmer, Ishmael and Moby Dick, the U.N.C. Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils represent one of the most storied rivalries in sportsdom. If you've got about $200 to score tickets to one of these heated games, you're in for a slam-dunk night of passion, cheerleading antics, and copious face/body paint.
Editor's favorite watering hole: Located above the famous, 40-year-old Angus Barn, the Wild Turkey Lounge welcomes you with wing-back chairs, fireplaces, and a collection of turkey-shaped whiskey decanters (as every good watering hole should). Go with the whisky flow and ask for a stiff pour of Wild Turkey to enjoy with the homemade cheese, crackers, and pickles.
History lesson: Although cigarettes are no longer manufactured here, Durham's tobacco district is no smoke screen--it's filled with buildings historic to the trade. The American Tobacco Factory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and dates back to 1874, and the smokestack and water tower now host summer concerts.
Where the locals go: Don't worry--it's all legal fun at White Collar Crime, set in the warehouse district. Summer nights make the patio seats popular, but there's always indoor couches and bar stools upon which you can plant yourself to drink your favorite brew. If you're there on the weekend, give a shout out to DJ Mooney.
Chill-out spots: After a night out on the town, spend the next day in the Great Outdoors. Go picnicking, hiking, fishing, or horseback riding among the pine trees and streams of Umstead Park. Or, take your trip afloat during a rafting, canoeing, or kayaking sojourn along the scenic Eno River, which drops 250-feet over its 40-mile course.
Along with Chapel Hill, the cities of Raleigh and Durham comprise The Triangle, and you'd be a square not to avail yourself of the region's Southern cooking, sports teams, and watering holes.
The real deal: For an unlawful amount of lip-smacking Southern calories, Crook's Corner has a lock-down on the best shrimp and grits, country ham, buttermilk biscuits, hush puppies, and frozen mint juleps--need we say more? Later, be sure to cue up at the Q Shack for epic amounts of barbecue, such as chili-rubbed beef brisket and hickory-smoked pork butt with slaw.
Give it the old college try: Duck into Duke and discover that ivy isn't only for the Northeast. Or, walk the U.N.C. Chapel Hill Campus to see the old well, bell tower, and eponymous chapel. Follow it up with a visit to Sutton's Drug Store for the perfect hit-the-books recipe: old-fashioned milkshakes and diner food.
Where to blow a paycheck: Like Kasparov and Deep Blue, Bugs and Elmer, Ishmael and Moby Dick, the U.N.C. Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils represent one of the most storied rivalries in sportsdom. If you've got about $200 to score tickets to one of these heated games, you're in for a slam-dunk night of passion, cheerleading antics, and copious face/body paint.
Editor's favorite watering hole: Located above the famous, 40-year-old Angus Barn, the Wild Turkey Lounge welcomes you with wing-back chairs, fireplaces, and a collection of turkey-shaped whiskey decanters (as every good watering hole should). Go with the whisky flow and ask for a stiff pour of Wild Turkey to enjoy with the homemade cheese, crackers, and pickles.
History lesson: Although cigarettes are no longer manufactured here, Durham's tobacco district is no smoke screen--it's filled with buildings historic to the trade. The American Tobacco Factory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and dates back to 1874, and the smokestack and water tower now host summer concerts.
Where the locals go: Don't worry--it's all legal fun at White Collar Crime, set in the warehouse district. Summer nights make the patio seats popular, but there's always indoor couches and bar stools upon which you can plant yourself to drink your favorite brew. If you're there on the weekend, give a shout out to DJ Mooney.
Chill-out spots: After a night out on the town, spend the next day in the Great Outdoors. Go picnicking, hiking, fishing, or horseback riding among the pine trees and streams of Umstead Park. Or, take your trip afloat during a rafting, canoeing, or kayaking sojourn along the scenic Eno River, which drops 250-feet over its 40-mile course.