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Book a week-long trip in Mexico from just $719 with G Adventures

Picture yourself taking part in Mexico's Day of the Dead, strolling along ofrendas (altars) decorated in marigolds, personal trinkets, bottles of tequila and sugar skulls, and knowing you're doing it for only around $719.

Picture yourself taking part in Mexico’s Day of the Dead, strolling along ofrendas (altars) decorated in marigolds, personal trinkets, bottles of tequila and sugar skulls, and knowing you’re doing it for only around $719.

G Adventures has launched a special sale on its ‘Limited Edition’ tours, offering up to 10 percent savings on select itineraries.

Among the trips is the week-long Oaxaca Day of the Dead & Puerto Escondido itinerary, placing  travellers right in the middle of Oaxaca’s Day of the Dead parades, macabre costumes, and market visits before travelling onwards to the coastal town of Puerto Escondido for a few days of well-earned R&R on the beach.

The itinerary is on sale for $719 (a saving of up to $80) and is timed to run alongside the annual Los Dias de Muertos festivities.

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Also reduced is a seven-day Halloween in Transylvania tour, during which G Adventures’ guests will attend a costume party at Bran Castle (rumoured to be a one of the most haunted places in Europe) and take a guided tour of the castle by Dracula himself.

The itinerary from Bucharest to Sibiu, Sighișoara and Bran is selling from $1,439 – a saving of $160.

2017 is apparently the year to visit Iceland and travellers can do so for only around $1,709 (saving of $190) by booking the Iceland Northern Lights & Golden Circle trip.

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Over five nights, holidaymakers will hike glaciers, snowshoe through Þingvellir National Park, warm up in Geysir Hot Springs and hopefully, see the Northern Lights.

For those looking for a ski holiday in Japan, G Adventures’ is offering a $335 saving on its Japan Winter Highlights itinerary, a nine-day tour of big cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka.

Adrian Piotto, Managing Director of G Adventures Australia and New Zealand said the Limited Edition collection of trips are designed to get travellers even more immersed in a country by delivering experiences that are completely unique to a place and its people.

Have you taken part in Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico?