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25 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN
YOU BOOK A CRUISE
Ready to sign up for a cruise?
Before you get out your credit card, check these tricks of the trade.
BOOK EARLY
Booking three to six months
in advance will often save you money, and also give the best choice of
cabins. The earlier you book, the bigger the discount.
PAY EARLY
Several cruise lines give
an extra discount if you pay in full at least six months in advance of
your cruise date, sometimes as much as 15 percent.
BOOK LATE
Last minute bookings can
also result in savings -- no ship wants to leave with empty cabins. However
the downside is that cabin choice may be limited, or the ship may have
no cabins left at all.
CONSIDER OFF-SEASON
Cruises are usually most
expensive in high season, so if you go earlier or later you can get a cheaper
fare. Examples: Alaska cruises are cheaper in April, May and September;
Mediterranean cruises in September and October; Caribbean cruises in early
fall or in January and February. However, check that the weather is
still pleasant or the wildlife
is at the stage you want to see. Sometimes a fare will be less just before
or after a holiday.
CONSIDER A REPOSITIONING
CRUISE
Typical repositioning cruises
go between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, or from Alaska in the fall
to the California coast or to Baja for the winter. Repositioning cruises
are sometimes half the cost of the same number of
days when they get to their
destination, but they have more days at sea and fewer ports of call.
DO A NEW ITINERARY OR
AN INAUGURAL CRUISE
These cruises often have
special introductory rates. However, if you take an inaugural cruise on
a new ship, don't expect everything to be perfect. Some problems are inevitable
as the kinks are worked out.
PUT TOGETHER A GROUP
Groups that travel together
save together. If you put together a group from your church or club or
school or even a family reunion, we can get you a group fare. Usually if
there are 15 or more, you can get a free extra ticket.
CONSIDER AN INSIDE STATEROOM
To some people, a view is
important. But to others the cabin is only a place for sleeping and changing
clothes, and they would rather give up the window and keep the money. If
you like to sleep late, having an inside cabin will
prevent early morning sunshine
from waking you. But you won't have a view or know what the weather is.
HAVE THREE OR FOUR IN
A CABIN
Third or fourth persons
(or children) go at a substantial discount, sometimes free. Then everyone
shares the cost, and the savings. Make sure you get along -- it can be
excruciatingly crowded.
BE FLEXIBLE – TAKE A
‘GUARANTEE’
If the ship is sold out
of the cabin category that you want, you can confirm your booking and the
cruise line gives you a guarantee to provide a cabin in that category or
one higher, but you don't know where the cabin will be.
GO STANDBY
With a standby reservation,
you are called at the last minute if there is a cancellation. But be careful
of expensive last-minute air fare. Standby bookings work well when you
live near a city where cruises originate, then you
can make fast plans and
not have to deal with air.
BECOME A REPEAT PASSENGER
Cruise lines usually give
a special discount to past passengers. Or they may give upgrades in cabin
category. If you've sailed on a cruise line previously, always tell us
when you ask for a quote or make a reservation.
CHECK FOR SPECIAL PROMOTION
Watch our front-page Cruise
News, Deals & Discounts each month for promotional specials on both small ships and big ships.
There may be a two-for-one offer, kids free, or 50 percent off for the
second passenger.
SPECIAL OCCASION
Tell us if you are celebrating
a honeymoon or anniversary or a family reunion on the cruise, and when
we book you we can sometimes get you an extra discount.
ADDED VALUE
Sometimes instead of offering
a cheaper fare, a cruise line will offer free days at a hotel at a port
before or after a cruise, or will offer additional days of cruising for
a discounted rate. Example: "Book three months early and get a free hotel
room in Vancouver." Sometimes a cruise line will offer credits you can
use in shipboard shops or casinos.
CABIN UPGRADES FOR SPECIAL
REASONS
Some lines offer an upgrade
in cabin category if you are a repeat passenger, on a honeymoon, celebrating
an anniversary, are retiring, recovering from an illness, or you brought
other passengers on board. When you book tell us if you have a special
circumstance and we try to get you an upgrade.
FREQUENT-FLIER MILES
Sometimes cruise lines offer
frequent-flier miles on some of their voyages.
BOOK BACK-TO-BACK
If you arrange to stay on
the ship for a second cruise, on many ships we can get you the second week
at a greatly reduced rate.
FLAT-RATE SPECIALS
The way that this works
is that we tell the cruise line the cabin category of your choice, but
you won't get a specific stateroom designation until a week or so before
sailing. You get the best available cabin at that time. This is also called
"tba" (to be assigned).
SENIOR CITIZEN SPECIALS
Some cruise lines have discounts
for persons over age 55 or 65. Sometimes if a senior citizen is traveling
with a younger person, a discount will apply to both fares. If you are
a senior, be sure to mention it when you ask us to find a price for you.
WATCH AIR FARES
There are ways to save on air
fare too. Sometimes the cruise/air package is cheaper; sometimes booking air
separately is cheaper. If you don't need air because your departure port is
nearby, we can get you a credit on the airfare if it is built into a package
price. Plan as far ahead as possible to get the lowest-priced tickets. You might
be eligible for a senior discount, or if going with a companion, you can buy a
four-coupon packet with a few airlines.
HOTELS AND CAR RENTALS
Cruise lines often have
pre or post-cruise packages that are reasonably priced that can be arranged
for at the same time you book your cruise. As you plan your total vacation
and what you will do at the beginning and end of the cruise, tell us your
plans and we can check what the cruise line has to offer compared to what
we can get for you directly with a hotel at their promotional rate.
COMPARE CRUISE LINES
Different ships often go
to the same destinations. Use our Search By Destination section to read
about the ships and cruises that go to that destination. Compare itineraries,
accommodations, educational programs, shore excursions and fares. Some
cruise lines have cabins for singles with no single supplement. By comparing,
you may find a cruise that offers all you want and has a wonderfully cheaper
fare. (Be sure when you compare fares that you know whether shore excursions
and port charges are included or not.) Cruise lines send notices to us
when there are special deals and we always also check for any new special
offerings.
CHECK "CRUISE BARGAINS,
DEALS, DISCOUNTS AND SPECIALS"
This smallshipcruises.com
front-page feature will give you latest discounts and special offerings
on ships all over the world.
TELL US WHAT YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR
If you tell us the ships and the
destinations you are most interested in, and when in the future you might want
to book, we will tell you when any discounts become available. Just send us an
e-mail. You can also subscribe to Shirley Linde's Cruise Newsletter
to get cruise news and specials. Remember we never charge a fee for getting
a quote for you or booking your cruise and we know of many special offerings
that you would not otherwise know about.
Most important of all, don't pick a
cruise just because it is the cheapest, find a cruise that best fits your needs and desires.
TO MAKE A RESERVATION:
We work with several agencies and tour operators who are experts in small ships.
If you want them to make a reservation, fill out the form at the
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