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4 Methods for Discovering Discount Cruises

Finding Discount Cruises…

Contact Cruise Lines Directly
 
The first thing you should do is contact the individual cruise lines directly to see what they are offering. In this difficult economy, many cruise lines are offering last minute cruise deals that are really extraordinary. All of the major carriers have their own web sites and they’re packed with valuable information.

Search Kayak for Discount Cruises
 
Second, check the Kayak travel website for cruise specials. Kayak is a cruise consolidator and can arrange some amazing rates, particularly on last minute cruises. There’s a Kayak search engine in my topbar!

Speak to Travel Agency Cruise Specialists
 
Third, contact a couple travel agencies and speak to their cruise specialists. These folks specialize in cruises and can tell you just about everything you want to know on the subject.

Check the Travel Classifieds for Cruise Transfers
 
Fourth, check the travel section in your local newspaper to see if any individuals are selling out their existing positions. Occasionally individuals and families have a change in plans and will let their vacation go for a cheap transfer.


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog


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How to Choose a Cruise That’s Right for You

Choosing a Cruise

So, you have decided to go on a cruise this year! It’s an exhilarating vacation for sure, but how do you decide where to go, when to go, and even with whom should you go? There are tons of choices with respect to cruising that can be very confusing. Here are a few insider tips which should help you decide which cruise is the right one for you.

Here are just a few examples of the many types of cruises you can take:

  1. Mediterranean Cruises
  2. Caribbean Cruises
  3. Alaskan Cruises
  4. Amazon Cruises
  5. Panama Canal Cruises
  6. Transatlantic Cruises
  7. South Pacific Cruises
  8. Hawaiian Island Cruises
  9. River Cruises
  10. Polar Cruises (Antarctica Cruises)
  11. Russian Waterway Cruises
  12. Galapagos Island Cruises
  13. New Zealand/Australia Cruises

Each of the above cruises can be very appealing each of the choices is very different. So how do you choose a cruise that’s right for you?

1. The first thing you’ll want to consider is when you want to go because the time of the year you choose can dictate the type of cruise you’ll want to go on. Some cruise lines for example don’t offer cruises to the Mediterranean during the winter months, instead transferring their ships to the warmer waters of the Caribbean Sea. Alaskan cruises usually run in limited months as well due to uncertain weather conditions. Ocean crossing cruises (Transatlantic Cruises) are often only available when the seasons change so that cruise lines can reposition their ships to match the peak season tourist demand.

2. The amount of time you can commit to your trip will be a deciding factor when it comes to choosing as well. A typical cruise runs 7-nights, but you can take cruises for as short as 3-4 nights or you can take long cruises – some a month in length or even more. The amount of vacation time you have available may limit you, and taking a cruise for the first time may also be a factor. Limiting your cruise vacation to a shorter cruise may help you decide whether a longer cruise might be in the cards for another time.

3. Choosing a cruise can seem a bit overwhelming, but the main point is to make your cruise selection based on what you want to get out of the experience. If you want a plethora of activity, then you should choose a party cruise line with that outcome in mind. If you want a more relaxed atmosphere however, then you might want to choose more time at sea. If you want to sample world cultures, you should choose a destination-rich type of cruise. Different types of cruises offer different things. Hopefully these suggestions have given you an idea regarding the choices you’ll need to make to get the most satisfaction out of your cruise.

Happy cruising!


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog 


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New Disney Ship Disney Dream Boasts Exciting New Features

New Disney Ship Disney Dream Boasts Exciting New Features

Disney has just revealed some exciting new features for their newest cruise ship addition, the 128,000 ton Disney Dream. One of the most innovative and alluring features is a 765-foot long water coaster ride that will reportedly be called the AquaDuck. The Dream will also boast “virtual portholes” in the inside cabins which will be fed by video cameras on the outside of the ship.

According to the official Disney Cruise Website,

“To step aboard the Disney Dream is to be instantly transported to an age of adventure and wonder, where elegance and sophistication mingle with Disney storytelling and whimsy. Inside is an attention to detail one would only expect from Disney. Lavish decorative murals mingle with sparkling fixtures and furnishings. Original paintings, statues and woodwork envelope Guests in a radiant Art Deco ambiance that is both rich and distinctive.”

Here’s an amazing video of the planned “Aqua Duck” water coaster from the Disney Imagineers…

Bookings for the Disney Dream open this week with her maiden voyage departing Port Canaveral on January 26, 2011.


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog


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Get Some Exercise While Cruising

Get Some Exercise While Cruising

The elevators on your cruise ship will usually be crowded, especially around dinner and show times. If you’re physically able, why not get some exercise and try taking the stairs? I guarantee that it will make you feel better!

Another option for exercise outside of the cruise ship fitness center? Take a refreshing lap on the Promenade Deck.


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog


 

The Cruise Ship Embarkation Process

Cruise Ship Boarding Tips
Your cruise vacation dreams are now a reality. You’ve packed your bags, filled out your cruise documentation, and you’re about to start your adventure. But are you really ready to go? Here are some tips about the embarkation process that you’d be wise to take care of before you head out for your cruise vacation:

Travel Documents and a Change of Clothes
Keep all of your travel documents on your person, including tickets for the cruise, travelers vouchers, your passport, and the immigration forms that the cruise line sent you in advance. By travelers vouchers, I mean bus vouchers that your cruise line sent you to get you from the ship from the airport. Also pack a change of clothes in your carry-on luggage in case it gets delayed.

Standing in Lines is Expected
When you get to the ship, keep a cool head because the embarkation process can be a little chaotic. There are going to be lines, especially at the beginning of the check in process. There will be lots of stressed out people in line so take some deep breaths, relax, and take things in stride. Many of the major cruise lines have loyalty or reward programs and may even have preferred check in areas. Check on this with your travel agent because it can save you lots of time.

Credit Card Required
When checking in, you’ll be required to give the cruise line a credit card for incidentals and on board charges. Keep your room card with you because it serves as your on board credit card and also identifies you for getting on and off the cruise ship at ports of call. Here’s a good tip. If you get to your ship early enough you’ll get two benefits – you’ll get to have lunch on board and you’ll get the best shot at getting the spa and beauty appointments you want.

Smile for the Camera
Just before getting to the gangway you will likely be stopped to pose for a picture that will be taken to commemorate your trip. The picture will be displayed in the cruise ship’s photo gallery in case you decide to purchase it. Get past the photographer and you’re on your way. Happy Cruising!


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog


 

What To Pack for Cruise Vacation

Packing for a Cruise

Deciding what to pack for a cruise vacation may seem like a fairly easy task, however you’ll need to put some serious thought into what you are going to bring if you want your cruise to be as stress-free as possible.

First of all, you’ll definitely want to make sure your travel documentation is all in order. Gather up everything – your cruise line tickets, your airline tickets, your passports, any of your medical prescriptions, all of your insurance papers, and then add any other pertinent documents that you might need as well (passport, power of attorney, etc.).

Secondly, you’ll want to plan your clothing selection ahead of time. The type of clothing you’ll need to pack depends on what kind of cruise are you going on. If it’s highly luxurious where every dinner is a formal affair then men will need suits and ties and ladies will need evening gowns. If it’s more of a fun and adventure type cruise, than you’ll obviously get by with a lot more casual clothing. Your cruise destination and the time of year you’ll be traveling will play a major role as well. A winter cruise in the Baltic Sea for example will require a much different wardrobe than a summer jaunt in the Mediterranean. Even if you booked your cruise for summer, be sure that you pack at least one set of warm clothing. There is always a possibility of inclimate weather and you don’t want to spend your cruise wet and shivering!

Make sure to avoid over packing! Airlines now have very strict restrictions on extra or overweight bags and you’ll end up paying dearly if you don’t stay within their limits. Bring outfits that you can easily mix and match – wear that same blouse with a different skirt or pants and it becomes a whole new outfit. Bring lightweight scarves, hats, and jewelry to accessorize yourself too. By being flexible you can really reduce the amount of clothing you’ll need to bring with you. Don’t forget that most cruise lines do offer a laundry service in the event you run out of clean clothing.


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog 

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Disney Cruise Line is Family Friendly

Disney Cruise Line is Family Friendly Cruises are becoming very popular with families, however some parents are not even considerng cruises because they don’t think there will be enough entertainment or other children…

Boston to Bermuda: Sail 7 Nights from $549, 3rd/4th guests from $99!

Cruise to Bermuda Deals

Boston to Bermuda: Sail 7 Nights from $549, 3rd/4th guests from $99! – 6 days left

Talk about a last minute cruise special… Sail away from Boston to Bermuda with Priceline’s super low prices on Norwegian Cruise Line: 7 Nights from $549 – that’s just $78/Night! These are truly amazing deals on the youngest fleet at sea.Enjoy a fun-filled vacation with an unbeatable value. Read more… 


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog 

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Cruise Coupon – Carnival Cruise from $42 Night Plus Free Hotel

Carnival Cruise Coupon (Expires February 21, 2010)
Searching for cruise coupons? With this Carnival Cruise coupon, you can escape the cold and book yourself a “fun ship” cruise for just $42 per night with a free hotel stay included. The deal ends on February 21st so hurry!


Recommended Reading
Read the Intelligent Cruiser eBook – “an absolute treasure chest of cruise savings. We learned so much about cruise ship discounts and as a result were able to get our cruise fare reduced by $400 without any effort at all.” 
       – Last Minute Cruise Specials Blog


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