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3-City Adventure: Denver, Phoenix & San Diego from €175 - Save 52%!

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Get ready for an unforgettable 14-day adventure across the American West! We've uncovered an incredible multi-city deal that takes you from Fresno (FAT) to three vibrant cities – Denver, Phoenix, and San Diego – all for an astonishing total of just €175. That's a mind-blowing 52% off the usual price of €367 making each flight leg feel almost free!

Your journey begins on March 31, 2026, with a flight from Fresno to Denver for only Skyscanner (€78). Spend six exhilarating days exploring the Mile High City, from its vibrant arts scene and craft breweries to the majestic Rocky Mountains just a stone's throw away. Next, on April 6, 2026, you'll jet off from Denver to Phoenix for a mere Skyscanner (€35). Embrace the desert warmth for three days, discovering stunning red rock landscapes, world-class golf, and vibrant Southwestern culture. Finally, on April 9, 2026, a quick hop from Phoenix to San Diego costs an incredible Skyscanner (€20). Enjoy five blissful days soaking up the sun on San Diego's famous beaches, exploring Balboa Park, or indulging in delicious tacos before your return flight from San Diego to Fresno on April 14, 2026 for Skyscanner (€42).

This is your chance to experience the diverse beauty of three incredible American cities without breaking the bank. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to save big and create unforgettable memories!

  • Leg 1: Fresno (FAT) → Denver (DEN) on 2026-03-31 for €78 (Stay 6 days)
  • Leg 2: Denver (DEN) → Phoenix (PHX) on 2026-04-06 for €35 (Stay 3 days)
  • Leg 3: Phoenix (PHX) → San Diego (SAN) on 2026-04-09 for €20 (Stay 5 days)
  • Leg 4: San Diego (SAN) → Fresno (FAT) on 2026-04-14 for €42
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Denver International Airport(DEN)DenverNorthern AmericaUnited StatesAmericas