Terrific travel deals: Don't miss this GoT Belfast vacation.

Find economic fares to Europe, an oceanview room at a Myrtle Beach resort, and much more, in this week's travel deals.

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'Game of Thrones' stars Emilia Clarke (l.) and Peter Dinklage (r.).

Bag the perfect getaway in the week's best travel deals! Find economic fares to Europe, an oceanview room at a Myrtle Beach resort, and much more.

WOW Air Fares to Scandinavia and Europe
Vendor: WOW Air via ShermansTravel
Price: From $99
Lowest By: $277
Expires: November 1

Score affordable overseas fares with these WOW Air 1-way flights to Scandinavia and Europe. Prices start at $99, yielding savings of $277 on select routes. Fly out from cities including Newark, Baltimore, and more. Arrive in major cities like Reykjavik, London, and Paris, among others.

On the ShermansTravel landing page, click on "WOWair.com" in the main paragraph to see this sale. This price is valid on flights departing from Newark, NJ, (EWR) with arrival in Reykjavik, Iceland, (KEF) on February 1, 2017. This travel deal applies to flights on select dates from November 1, 2016 throughout March 31, 2017.

4-Night Game of Thrones Northern Ireland Vacation for 2
Vendor: Go-Today via Dunhill Travel
Price: From $1,998
Lowest By: $384
Expires: July 3

Game of Thrones season six just wrapped up, which makes now the perfect time to tour Westeros with this 4-night flight and hotel independent vacation package for two in Belfast, Ireland. The Westeros tour includes seeing Ballycastle, which is featured in the hit TV series. You'll also see Falls Road Mural and Belfast Castle, plus Kelly's Cellars which was founded in 1720 and is Belfast's oldest pub, and much more.

This price is based on departure on January 15, 2017 from New York, NY, (JFK) with arrival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, (BHD); other departure cities are available for an additional cost. This package includes roundtrip flights; 4-night hotel stay in Belfast; daily breakfast; taxes; and more. Book this travel deal by July 3.

Oceanview Room at Hotel Blue in Myrtle Beach
Vendor: Travelzoo
Price: From $59
Lowest By: $8
Expires: July 5

Book a beach getaway and enjoy gorgeous views from an ocean view king room at the Hotel Blue Beachfront Resort. Prices start at an incredibly low $59 per night for this resort that features an extensive list of amenities. Enjoy hanging out by the outdoor whirlpool, the indoor lazy river and whirlpool, and the Mixx swim-up pool bar. Indulge in delicious treats at the Loco Gecko Beach Shak and Cafe Blue.

Although Travelzoo advertises rates from $79 per night, we found lower rates within; we found this price on August 29. Book this travel deal by July 5 for stays from July 5 through September 1.

Cunard 7-Night Transatlantic Cruise in July for 2
Vendor: Cruise.com via ShermansTravel
Price: From $1,348
Lowest By: $5,400
Expires: July 6

There's still a few days left to book this Cunard 7-night transatlantic cruise for two and save an amazing $5,400 while you're at it! Before leaving from Southampton, see a show at the Mayflower Theatre. Or enjoy a fascinating look at history at the Tudor House and Garden. Once you arrive in New York, check out some of the iconic things to do, like Central Park, or have a treat at Serendipity 3.

This cruise aboard the Queen Mary 2 departs from Southampton, England on July 17 and disembarks in New York, NY. Some restrictions may apply; fees, government taxes, and fuel supplements are additional. Book this travel deal by July 6.

Southwest Airlines Nationwide Fares in Fall
Vendor: Southwest Airlines via DealBase
Price: From $38.98
Lowest By: $24
Expires: July 7

Now's the time to book flights for your fall escapes. These Southwest Airlines nationwide 1-way fares start around $39, making for affordable fares to major destinations like Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Newark, among others. Departure cities include Las Vegas, Greenspan, and Austin, plus more.

On the DealBase landing page, click on "Southwest Airlines" in the top line to see this sale. This price is valid for flights departing from Las Vegas, NV, (LAS) with arrival in Los Angeles, CA, (LAX) on August 30. Book this travel deal by July 7 for travel from August 23 through December 17.

This article originally appeared on Dealnews.com.

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