See the SEA offers

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In our weekly roundup, we present you with seaside offers. Because summer is a popular time to visit the seaside, unless, of course, you live near one. Well, we’ve still found some unique options for you, and of course, we’ve stocked them with the very best offers.

 

  1. Wandel Sea

This is the name of a part of the Arctic Ocean. This sea is covered in ice year-round, so if you decide to swim in it, it’s best to bring an ice axe. However, this area is very little explored; many spots have never been visited, so you won’t be bothered by crowds of tourists. If you’re not a fan of that, here’s our seaside offer: SEALIGHT (US) – auto lighting – 8.46% 

 

  1. Aegean Sea

This sea is a little more pleasant for relaxation than the previous one. Here are two facts about it. First, the sea is named after King Aegeus, who threw himself off a cliff into the sea, thinking his son Theseus had died in Crete, killed by the Minotaur (spoiler: he didn’t). Second, the shores of the Aegean Sea are lined with numerous, but generally low, mountain ranges. That king found a high one. We’re not suggesting you jump off a cliff into the sea; we’re offering you a warm offer: Seamless (WW) – automated email campaigns – 15%

 

  1. The Irish Sea

Located between Great Britain and, you might be surprised, Ireland! It used to be called the Iberian Ocean, but people in certain moods are prone to exaggeration. Incidentally, the sea isn’t made of dark beer, which is a shame. But you can enjoy our special offer: Sears Home Services (US) – local repair techs – $30

 

  1. The Sargasso Sea

Essentially, it’s an area of ​​anticyclonic water circulation in the Atlantic Ocean, meaning it has no shores. It’s filled with sargassum seaweed and a ton of plastic. If plastic islands don’t appeal to you, we understand. Here’s what we offer that’s more appealing: Four Seasons at Home (US) – pillows, mattresses, robes – 6.152%

 

  1. Maluku Sea

This sea, surrounded by the Indonesian islands, is considered the deepest in the world: from two to five kilometers. There’s plenty of snorkeling available. Just be sure not to stumble upon any active underwater volcanoes, of which there are plenty. These seas are generally quite shady; you’d want something solid underfoot, like our offer: Sealife Orlando (WW) – underwater adventures –  1.53% 

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