Wowcher's £99 holidays are back which include weekend breaks in Spain, Disneyland Paris trips and seven nights in Dubai

WOWCHER'S £99 Mystery Holidays are back – and you could find yourself spending the week in Dubai or Barbados.

Customers buy a mystery ticket for £99 and are then entered into a draw to be matched with one of 49 worldwide locations.

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This includes weekend breaks across Europe, beach holidays in Spain and Greece, as well as long-haul trips to NewYork, Dubai and Barbados.

The best trips are seven nights in Barbados, seven nights in Dubai, or three nights in New York, all including flights.

Other three-night breaks include Corfu, Croatia and Majorca on an all-inclusive basis, or two nights across lots of destinations in Spain, Greece, Poland, Italy and Germany.

You could even end up going to Disneyland Paris, with two nights, tickets and flights included.

If you fancy a cheap break with a bit of mystery, you can book the deal here, if you're quick:

  • £99 Wowcher Mystery Holiday – book here

Hand luggage is always included, and the holidays are ATOL protected.

You don't have to worry about the travel restrictions either – Wowcher will offer an alternative if the country is on the UK quarantine list.

The holidays are available between November 2021 and March 2022, and September 2022 and October 2022.

For holidays during the peak months of April to July in 2022, it costs a bit extra at £129.

You'll find out your destination on October 27 when the draw takes place.

Back in 2019, a university student from Glasgow ended up spending four nights in Dubai at a three star hotel with flights after paying just £99 for the mystery holiday deal.

Liam, a part time waiter at the time, said: "We thought it was a scam at first, we literally couldn't believe it."

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