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Where Your U.S. Dollar Will Stretch Furthest This Winter

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PLUS Will Cyber Monday Travel Deals Save You Money? I What's New from Oyster [Plan your next vacation with our new app!] [Plan your next vacation with our new app!] [6 Places Where Your U.S. Dollar Will Stretch Furthest This Winter] Winter travel is a toughy. It's a time when most of us have a significant break from work, but our funds are working overtime to buy gifts, help us get home home to see family, and purchase wine for those endless holiday parties. It's also a time when people freezing in the snow daydream of de-thawing in warm, tropical paradises, active travelers want to hit the slopes, and others just want to finally take that trip abroad. Lucky for us, this winter, the dollar seems to be packing heat against tons of foreign currencies, so treating yourself to that holiday or post-holidays trip is totally possible. Here, we rounded up our favorite destinations where your U.S. dollar will stretch farther than usual this winter, so your wits won't have to. [Get Ready to Splurge] [Travel Tips] [Is Cyber Monday Actually a Good Time to Book Travel?] [Partner Story] [10 Great Travel Gifts Under $25] [Travel Inspiration] [Oyster.com Editors Share the Travel Memories They're Thankful For] [Flying] [7 Facts That Could Save Your Life in a Plane Crash] [National Parks] [The 12 Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.] [Mexico City] [9 Things to Know Before Going to Mexico City] [Food and Drink] [The One Must-Try Food in Every U.S. State] [Japan] [5 Trips That Are Better Taken Solo] [Read More Stories] 330 Hudson St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013 [Unsubscribe] | [Send us feedback!]

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