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Seaborne Offers Vieques Getaway Deal

Get away for a couple of days to Vieques on a Seaborne Airlines and W Retreat and Spa deal. With a two-night stay at W Retreat, Seaborne passengers receive a $50 resort credit, 25 percent off in the Away Spa and complimentary breakfast.

“We’re very excited to partner with the W Retreat and Spa to bring this incredible offer. I have seen firsthand the highly relaxing luxury of the W and the unspoiled beauty of Vieques and am extremely pleased to bring them within reach of the communities we serve,” Seaborne Airlines President and Chief Executive Officer Omer ErSelcuk said.

Book this deal until June 28 with travel dates until June 30.

Seaborne flies to Vieques from St. Thomas and St. Croix. Additionally, travelers flying from one of Seaborne’s two locations in San Juan can receive up to $100 in air credit.

Guests must present a Seaborne ticket receipt on check out to receive the resort credit, spa discount and complimentary breakfast.

The W Retreat and Spa on Vieques is the first Caribbean property of W Hotels, an international upscale chain. It opened in the spring of 2010.

Seaborne started flying to Vieques in March 2010, providing service on the airshuttle to and from St. Croix, St. Thomas and San Juan.

“The added Seaborne flights mean more travelers can experience the beauty of Vieques. From the crystal clear water at the beaches, to the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world, the island has so many unique experiences that many travelers in the region have yet to see,” W Retreat and Spa General Manager Jonathan Heath said.

To book, visit seaborneairlines.com, call the Seaborne concierge at 888-359-8687 or visit the W Retreat and Spa website at wvieques.com/escapate.

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