Where can you find the best deals on cruises?

I was thinking about going on a cruise but I dont know where to look, or where would be the best place to go. I dont want a very expensive cruise. So where can I find good deals?

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8 Responses to “Where can you find the best deals on cruises?”

  1. timetravler says:

    Go to a regular travel agent. Don’t worry, they do NOT charge you anything. They get a commission from the cruise company. I have found the best deals from a regular travel agent then from any web site out there. Plus you can ask any question you want, see pictures of ships and cabins, and get the best advice.
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  2. Lola says:

    vacationstogo.com has Balcony rooms that just dropped to $649pp and inside to $449pp.
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  3. olliedog says:

    We usually pick the cruise we want, then check all the cruise companies websites. Print off the cheapest deal then take it into our travel agent who will match the price.
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  4. Kim says:

    I will be going on my second cruise in April. Our first one was back in October. The October cruise was booked through http://www.bjs.com (the wholesale club) and the second one was booked through http://www.cruise.com. They both had really great deals. Good luck. You will love cruising.
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  5. ga kid says:

    go to cruisecompete.com and use it the agents compete for the best price to give you plus they give you onboard credit etc
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  6. 1Cheapcruise says:

    search for Cheap Cruise Deals …or drop me a line.
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    Owner – on-line cruise agency

  7. mssharon says:

    Here a few simple tips for getting the best price on your cruise:

    1. Cruise when most kids are in school. As less demand equal lowers prices, cruise when other can’t.

    2. Book either far in advance or at the last-minute (i.e., 3-6 weeks out)-as these are the times when the best deals can be found.

    3. Surf the web for deals. This will help you the sailings with the lowest demand, but don’t buy at the price advertised. As cruise lines only let agencies promote retail prices, you can do better.

    4. Once you find a sailing you like, you need to get custom quotes directly from agents. You can contact each agency yourself, or you can put a quote request into http://www.CruiseCompete.com and let the agents come to you with their best offers.

    5. When you compare offers, always make sure you’re comparing apples-to-apples. While all CruiseCompete quotes include all charges to make them easy to compare, many sites don’t add all charges until the final booking screen. Also, consider the value of onboard credit provided for your cruise especially on Royal Caribbean-owned lines. An extra $100 in your onboard account is just as good as a $100 discount off of your cruise fare.

    There are great deals to be had out there, and just following these simple steps can make a huge difference in the cost of your cruise vacation.
    References :
    Cruise Video: How to get the Best Cruise Prices
    http://www.cruisecompete.com/video_how_to_get_the_best_cruise_prices.php

  8. Thunderwave says:

    Check the sites thoroughly. It’s an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. It will definitely help you. Have a look.

    http://vacation-help.blogspot.com/2008/05/cruise-takes-you-across-globe.html
    References :

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