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Yanuba Hotel Campestre
Casa San Carlos Lodge
Sazagua Hotel Boutique
Hotel Casa Tuirak
Hotel MS Ciudad Jardín Plus

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How much are vacation packages to Caloto?
Travelocity has great package deals to Caloto, including flights and hotels, from an impressive $444. With all that extra cash, you could purchase some cool tours or maybe even add on a few extra nights to your exciting adventure.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Caloto?
You can snap up terrific Caloto package deals with Travelocity. Pick and choose from 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 worldwide properties and turn your travel dreams into reality.
Why should I book my Caloto vacation bundle via Travelocity?
Fantastic savings, countless enticing destinations and 24/7 customer service --- that's why. And with our Price Match Guarantee, you can rest easy knowing that you'll always get the best possible deal with Travelocity.
Can I save money on my Caloto car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
Bundling your bookings into a Caloto vacation package will leave you with some serious savings. Choose a flight and car; a hotel, flight and car; or a hotel and car. You won't find a better way to explore the greater Caloto region than with your own set of wheels. You can also add activities and experiences to your Travelocity package.
Which airport is best for Caloto?
Guillermo Leon Valencia Airport (PPN) is roughly 45 mi south of downtown Caloto.

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