This day comes only once every four years, and we're happy to be celebrating it with you! Leap Day isa great opportunity to do something bold to take advantage of the extra day in the year. Of course, we have a suggestion...
Take the leap and book a tour with Maranatha today!
In addition to the excitement of Leap Day, today is the last day for you to take advantage of some of our limited-time travel incentives.
Keep reading to see our top pick for a tour to book today, as well as details on those last-call travel incentives AND some fun Leap Day trivia!
December 2-9, 2024
$3,949 $3,799
Join us in Italy this December! We're currently offering $150 off on this tour special. Space is limited, so take the leap and book now!
These special offers end TODAY! Take advantage of them while you still can!
Get a 10% discount off your tour price for every dollar paid above the $500 initial deposit (up to $150 total discount!).
We are waiving credit card processing fees for all payments made through February. Starting in March, the fees will be 3%. In 2025, they will return to 5%.
The first Leap Year was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar! The timing was still off until 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian Calendar we use today.
February 29 is considered unlucky for love in some cultures...except in Ireland, where the day marks a special opportunity for women to propose to men!
People born on February 29 are known as leaplings! Perhaps to offset the woes of a birthday coming only once every four years, leaplings are believed to possess special talents.