laguna Beach 2/4/2008 9:30:00 AM
News / Business

Say ‘I love you’ with a FREE night at a Bed and Breakfast or Country Inn

Looking for a perfect gift to give your Valentine? How about a book worth many times its cover price?

The publishers at American Historic Inns, Inc. announce that their newest book, the 19th edition of Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns, gives readers an offer not available in any other travel book.

Inside every copy of this comprehensive book, sweethearts will find a FREE night certificate. The certificate is good for any of 1575 bed and breakfast and country inns, simply by purchasing the first night at the regular rate. Savings range from $75 to $550! The certificate can be used until December 31, 2008.

The nationally acclaimed book is the ultimate guide to one-of-a-kind-boutique lodging in America today. What could be more romantic than staying at a bed and breakfast or county inn that specializes in pampering its guests in a unique setting? Besides the special times that can be found at these inns, many offer a gracious, historic setting. Once guests arrive, they often feel like they have been transported back in time.

Many innkeepers direct their guests to secluded picnic spots and favorite hideaways known only to locals such as a spectacular vista, a rope-swing dangling over a deep lagoon, a hidden waterfall, a private riding trail, or a favorite restaurant overlooking a woodland meadow.

As a special Valentine to bed & breakfast romantics, American Historic Inns, Inc. is offering the book with a additional second free night certificate to readers who simply mention the name of the publication where they read this story and the guide is theirs for $24.95 plus $4.00 shipping and handling ($2.00 for each additional book.) Each book has a FREE Night’s Stay Certificate. To place an order, call 800-397-4667, log onto www.iloveinns.com or send a check or money order to American Historic Inns, P.O. Box 669, Dana Point, CA 92629.

For further media information or photo requests, please contact Deborah Sakach at 949-497-2232. Also travel writers may call for a list of inns in your readership’s area.