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July Travel
By Vanessa Richardson

(MONEY Magazine) – Sail the Mediterranean for $75 to $100 a day. The war in Kosovo has decimated bookings for cruises in the region--even those that don't go anywhere near the conflict. World Wide Cruises (800-882-9000) offers a 13-night Celebrity Sail from Amsterdam to Genoa, Italy during August for $1,380 a person--that's 64% off.

The work of John Singer Sargent (including Madame X, at right) goes on view at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts (617-267-9300) on June 27 after a blockbuster run at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. Weekend packages--including a double room, museum admission for two, breakfast and parking--are available at hotels around the city. Swissotel (800-621-9200), for example, is $219 a night. Call 888-733-2678 for a full list of participating hotels.

Hilton HHonors members who stay at least two nights at a Hilton resort in Jamaica, Puerto Rico or St. Lucia from July 1 to Dec. 18 get special rates of $99 to $199 a night, or 45% off winter highs. Call 800-446-6677.

It's tourist season in New York City, but reasonable accommodations are available: Newly renovated budget hotel Habitat (800-255-0482) is offering doubles for $105 to $145 and two-room suites for $170 to $230.

--VANESSA RICHARDSON