10 Tips to Saving Money When Booking Your Cruise
Whether you plan to fly the friendly skies or hit the high seas, saving money is a top priority when booking travel. As summer approaches, think about your travel budget and consider something different for your summer vacation. First-time cruisers and veterans to the big boats both agree that cruises can be an economical way to travel. If you’re into social mingling, need a family vacation, or just want a quick way to see some of the best islands out there, cruising can be the way to go. But to ensure you get the best value for your summer cruise, we’ve compiled a list of tips to help you save some cash on your next voyage at sea.
1. Timing. The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) recommends choosing an off-season cruise, such as the Caribbean in the summer. This is when most islands are on hurricane watch, but you can often benefit from lower prices and the odds that your ship will be affected by a storm are slim. Cruise lines typically stay at least 200 miles away from a storm.
2. Trip length. If you only have a few days to spare this summer, consider a 3-, 4- or 5-day cruise. They are often less expensive than a cruise that lasts a full week or longer.
3. Accommodations. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly cruise, take note of your cabin. With most ships, says CLIA, the price of the cruise is based solely on the accommodations and nothing else. There are several options – inside and ocean-view staterooms, staterooms with balconies and suites. An inside stateroom will often be the most economical.
4. Price categories. There’s a cruise for every budget. Take time to research several cruise lines and lifestyle options to pick the cruise that matches your spending ration. Then choose a cruise line that works with your budget.
5. Cruise style. If you’re going to invest time and money into a vacation, you want to ensure the activities and on-board amenities fit your lifestyle. Cruise style choices include romance, family, senior, gay and lesbian and much more. Check with different cruise lines to find out which lifestyle options they offer.
6. Inclusive pricing. When you book a cruise, the price will typically include accommodations, meals, entertainment, use of the ship’s facilities and transportation to and from destinations. While this can allow you to budget your vacation better, don’t forget that alcoholic beverages, spa treatments and other amenities and attractions may not be included in the price. Get a list from the cruise line that defines exactly what is included in “all-inclusive” pricing.
7. Cruise regions. The dollar may not be strong in Europe, but that doesn’t mean you should cancel your cruise. CLIA suggests using U.S. dollars to pay in advance for your European cruise. You’ll typically save more than if you pay for your travels in local currency.
8. Luxury cruising. The word “luxury” does not necessarily conjure images of cheap travel. However, luxury cruising has become big business, which means there is more competition and therefore, better prices for the consumer. Have kids? No problem. Some luxury cruises offer activities designed especially for the younger crowd.
9. To fly or not to fly. According to CLIA, there are more than 30 home ports for cruise ships in the United States. If possible, choose a cruise departing from a port within driving distance from your hometown. This will help you save on airfare. If you don’t live near the coast, research air/sea packages. The packages can make planning your vacation less complicated, but there are drawbacks, such as more expensive airfare. Sometimes it’s best to book your airfare separately, but weigh the pros and cons for your individual needs.
10. Group rates. Have you always wanted to vacation with your entire family or a group of friends? CLIA calls cruising an “ideal choice for families, extended families and friends who want to share a memorable vacation.” So gather up your friends and family, and get a group rate from the cruise line.
There are cruise for every taste and budget, for first time cruisers as well as for season travelers so do give it a try, you can’t go wrong if you chose a cruise vacation.
Cruise lines cater to all travelers, young and old, disable or different life styles. Research your choices and for complete information consult your travel agent, we have many resources in our hands that can help you obtain the best vacation for the best price.
Have a great Summer, either cruising or on land!!!
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