Cruise deal roundup

Submitted 30.12.10 in Travel Deal Roundup, cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By ERippe

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7 Night Mexican Riviera Cruise on the Oosterdam from $399

Departing from San Diego , this 7 night cruise has scheduled stops in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas. Travel from February 12-19, February 19-26, or February 26-March 5, 2011 at this low rate.

10 Night Panama Canal Cruise on the Island Princess from $954

Departing from Ft. Lauderdale, this 10 night cruise has scheduled stops in Aruba, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Jamaica. Travel from January 19-29, or January 29-February 8, 2011.

4 Night Western Caribbean Cruise on the Carnival Imagination from $189

Departing from Miami, this 4 night cruise has scheduled stops in Key West and Cozumel. Travel from January 10-14, January 17-21, or January 24-28, 2011.

11 Night Mediterranean Cruise on the Costa Concordia from $481

Departing from Savona, this 11 night cruise has scheduled stops in Barcelona, Casablanca, South Cruz De Tenerife, Funchal, Malaga and Civitavecchia. Travel from January 8-19, or January 19-30, 2011.

9 Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Norwegian Dawn from $499

Departing from Miami, this 9 night cruise has scheduled stops in Samana, Tortola, St. John’s, Bridgetown, and Basseterre. Travel from January 14-23, 2011.

7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise on the MSC Poesia from $439

Departing from Port Everglades, this 7 night cruise has scheduled stops in Key West, Ocho Rios, Georgetown and Cozumel. Travel from February 13-20, 2011.

9 Night Bahamas Cruise on the Celebrity Mercury from $449

Departing from Baltimore, this 9 night cruise has scheduled stops in Miami, Key West, Nassau, and Cococay. Travel from January 15-24, 2011.

12 Night S. Caribbean Cruise on the Enchantment of the Seas From $688

Departing from Baltimore this 12 night cruise has scheduled stops in Labadee, Samana, San Juan, Carlottle Amalie, Philipsburg and Tortola. Travel February 7-19, 2011.

9 Night Bahamas Cruise on the Enchantment of the Seas From $534

Departing from Baltimore, this 9 night cruise has scheduled stops in Port Canaveral, Key West, Nassau and Cococay. Travel from February 19-28, 2011.

5 Night West Coast Cruise on the Radiance of the Seas From $386

Departing from San Diego, this 5 night cruise has scheduled stops in San Francisco, Victoria, and Vancouver. Travel from May 15-20, 2011.

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Cruise Deals in Egypt, Hawaii, the Bahamas, and More – Sail from $40 per Day!

Submitted 20.11.10 in cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By Kathleen

Spend quality time with your family or enjoy some much-needed ‘me’ time in paradise aboard a relaxing and recreational cruise. With these hot deals at your disposal, you’ll be sailing life’s stresses away in no time.

Enjoy up to 74% off Peak-Season Bahamas and Hawaii Cruises with Norwegian Cruise Line

Save up to 74% off the brochure rate if you book a 7-day Bahamas cruise aboard the Norwegian Gem, sailing round-trip from New York City. This family-friendly cruise ship is features a climbing wall, water slides, bowling alley, and an array of dining options. The ports of call are Port Canaveral, Great Stirrup Cay, and Nassau. The deal also includes up to $250 in onboard credit. Departure dates are February 12, 19, and 26, 2011. Prices start at $499.

If you’d rather take a cruise in the Pacific, check out this Hawaiian cruise deal, which will save you up to 48% off the brochure rate for a 7-day cruise, sailing round-trip from Honolulu. Ports of call on this tranquil cruise aboard the Pride of America include Kahului, Hilo, Kailua, and Nawiliwili. Prices start at $949 and include up to $250 in onboard credit. The departure date is April 6, 2011.

If you’re interested in taking advantage of these early booking discounts on peak season cruises in Hawaii and the Bahamas, visit the Dunhill Vacations website for more information on how to place a reservation.

Save on 10-Day Nile River Cruise Package in Egypt – $2260 per Person

This cruise package, which includes a cruise on the Nile, round-trip airfare, and sightseeing tours in Aswan, Luxor, and Cairo, is designed to give travelers with limited time a superb introduction to Ancient Egypt. Passengers will visit ancient temples, holy cities, and museums, while learning about the Nile and its importance to the local people. The price is $2260 per person and is based on Saturday departures in May of 2011. This package includes the following amenities and services:

  • Breakfast daily in Cairo
  • Round-trip airfare from New York City to Cairo on Air France
  • All meals and tours during the Nile cruise
  • Moderate hotel accommodation for four nights
  • Nile cruise accommodation for four nights
  • Round-trip airport transfers
  • Flights between Cairo and Luxor and Aswan to Cairo
  • Tours in Cairo

Use the trip code 60839 when making your reservation to qualify for this deal with Goway.

Carnival Cruise Sale – Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas – From $40/Day!

Carnival Cruise Lines is currently holding a sale for 4-night and 7-night cruises departing between now and 2012. These cruise ships will be visiting ports of call in the Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera, and the Bahamas. Prices range from $40 to $68 per person, per day. Departure ports include Miami, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Galveston, Fort Lauderdale, and more. To cruise to exotic, tropical destinations with Carnival Cruise Lines at these rock-bottom rates, make a reservation at Cruise One.

Want to see even more cruise deals? Visit our cruise deals page!

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Europe Cruise Deals from Royal Caribbean International and Viking River Cruises – Starting at $639

Submitted 15.11.10 in cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By Kathleen

Sail the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Adventure of the Seas, a massive, 3114-passenger cruise ship that features three outdoor swimming pools, a full-service spa, a rock climbing wall, and an outdoor skating rink, to name a few amenities. This 7-night cruise departs from Malaga, Spain and visits several ports of call, including Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands; Tenerife, Canary Islands; and Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands.

If you book your October 2011 cruise between now and November 18, 2010, you’ll secure rock bottom rates, starting at $639 for an interior room, $939 for an oceanview room, $1089 for a room with a balcony, and $1439 for a suite. Book your Mediterranean cruise at Crown Cruise Vacations to snag this early booking discount.

If a river cruise is more your style, take the Grand European Tour, a 15-day, 5-country cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam with Viking River Cruises. This magical cruise will take you along the Rhine, Main, and Danube Rivers, presenting you with the highlights of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, and Holland.

If you book and pay for your 2011 cruise by December 17, 2010, you’ll qualify for an early booking discount, which includes 2-for-1 cruise pricing, $1000 off airfare per couple, and complimentary wine with dinner. Book your cruise here to take advantage of this limited time offer. Prices start at $2762.

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Holiday Cruise Deals

Submitted 2.11.10 in General, Travel, cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By ERippe

Leave the holiday cooking and cleaning to the cruise ship authorities this year, and explore far-off, exotic destinations with these exciting Thanksgiving , Christmas, and New Year’s cruise deals.

Royal Caribbean offers a 4-night Bahamas cruise over the Thanksgiving holiday, starting at $269. Hop aboard the Monarch Of The Seas and journey from Port Canaveral, Florida to Cococay, Bahamas and Nassau, Bahamas from November 22-26. Purchase by November 21. Royal Caribbean International features a 5-night Western European cruise on the Adventure Of The Seas, beginning at $389. Ports of call start in Malaga, Spain to Palma De Mallorca, Spain, Ajaccio, Corsica, Provence, France and Barcelona, Spain. This Thanksgiving cruise deal departs November 23 and ends on November 28. Purchase by November 22.

Cruise in style with the Caribbean Christmas 5-Night Cruise from $659. The Navigator Of The Seas departs from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 23 and travels to Nassau, Bahamas, and Ocho Rios, Jamaica before returning to Florida on December 28. Purchase by November 30.

There’s nothing more romantic than cruising through paradise into the New Year. Royal Caribbean offers a New Year’s 3-Night Bahamas Cruise , starting at $369. From December 31 through January 3, the Monarch Of The Seas departs from Port Canaveral, Florida and sails to Nassau, Bahamas and Cococay, Bahamas. Purchase by November 30.

Find more cruise deals for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.

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Cruise the Caribbean, Europe, or China – Prices Start at $229

Submitted 30.10.10 in cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By Kathleen


From river cruises to ocean cruises, these deals encompass an array of destinations and boast an endless amount of sightseeing opportunities. Take advantage of these unbeatable bargains to cruise tranquil waters and explore exotic destinations at a leisurely pace.


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Enjoy a 5-night cruise aboard Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Century for only $229. This Caribbean cruise departs from Miami on December 6, 2010 and stops in Roatan, Honduras and Cozumel, Mexico. The Celebrity Century offers the ideal cruising experience, as it is equipped with swimming pools, whirpools, a library, a fun factory for kids, and other amenities. There’s also nightly entertainment on board and a variety of daily activities led by cruise staff. Book this Celebrity Cruises deal by November 3 to snag this low price.


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If the idea of taking a European river cruise tickles your fancy, take advantage of this 2-for-1 deal on Tulips & Windmills, a 10-day cruise departing from Amsterdam in 2011. This springtime cruise offers passengers the ideal opportunity to experience Holland’s floral splendor. There are 8 guided tours offered on this river cruise, which will take you to Holland’s world-famous museums and windmills and allow you to explore Belgium’s beautifully preserved medieval cities. Prices start at $1922. If you’re interested in taking the Tulips & Windmills cruise, act fast because you can get a 2-for-1 discount if you book and pay by tomorrow, October 31.


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See China’s key highlights in just 12 days on the Imperial Jewels of China tour/cruise in 2011. This trip boasts 12 guided tours that will take you to the scenic Three Gorges and Lesser Gorges on the legendary Yangtze River. You’ll also visit the Terracotta Army in Xian, one of the greatest excavations of the 20th Century. In Beijing, you’ll see the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and Summer Palace. Prices for Imperial Jewels of China start at $2542, but if you book and pay by tomorrow (October 31) you’ll get a 2-for-1 discount.


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Dreaming of spending your Christmas in the tropics with a Mai Tai in hand? Hop aboard the Enchantment of the Seas on December 18 in Baltimore, Maryland for a 9-night cruise in the Bahamas. This cruise will stop in Key West, Florida; Port Canaveral, Florida; Nassau, Bahamas; and Cococay, Bahamas. Prices start at $599 if you book by tomorrow, October 31.

For more cruise deals, check out our cruise deals page!

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Cruise deals from Dunhill Vacations

Submitted 18.10.10 in Travel, cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By ERippe

Cruises are one of the most popular vacation trends this year, and Dunhill Vacations has a variety of destinations to choose from. From the Bahamas and the Eastern Caribbean to Russia and Budapest, there’s no shortage of cruise opportunities.

Enjoy a 7-night Southern Caribbean Cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas for $539. This week-long cruise features stops in  San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, St. Croix, St. John’s, Castries and  St. George’s. The ship sets sail from San Juan, Puerto Rico on January 8, 2011. Book your Caribbean cruise by October 31.

Maybe the Mediterranean Sea is more your speed. Hop aboard the Costa Magica cruise ship and travel to Italy, Tunisia, France and Spain. This 7-night Western Mediterranean cruise starts at $449 and departs from  Civitavecchia, Italy on December 9, 2010. Book your Western Mediterranean cruise by October 31.

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Now is the time to take that dream cruise to Paris, France. The  8-Day Paris and the Heart of Normandy Cruise features rates starting at $1,256. The cruise combines the magic of Paris with the beauty of the French countryside. Enjoy magnificent  architecture and be awed by the historical significance of Normandy and Paris. Book your 8-Day Paris and the Heart of Normandy Cruise by October 31.

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Hop aboard the 2-For-1 Waterways of the Czars Cruise and explore the two great cities of St. Petersburg and Moscow. Russian cruises start at $2,596 and lasts for 13 days, featuring tours of Red Square and Catherine’s Palace in Pushkin.   Book your Waterways of the Czars Cruise by October 31.

Looking for more cruise destinations? Check out these great cruise deals to Mexico, Hawaii, Egypt and more!

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The Most Affordable Way to Visit the Galapagos Islands

Submitted 15.02.10 in General, Saving Money, Travel, cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
By Kathleen

Visiting the Galapagos Islands, the archipelago that inspired Charles Darwin to develop the theory of evolution, is a truly riveting experience. There are few other places on earth where you can get so close to a vast number of endemic species in their natural habitat. From exploring dramatic, unspoiled landscapes to learning about Charles Darwin’s fascinating discoveries, touring the Galapagos Islands is an adventure that would make any passionate traveler weak in the knees.

Planning a Galapagos vacation can be overwhelming because of the sheer variety of options available. From helping you decide between day trips and cruises to deciphering the categories of boats and uncovering those that offer the best deals, the following info will help you plan an enjoyable Galapagos vacation without breaking the bank.

Which Is Better – Day Trips or Cruises?

One of the factors that hold many travelers back from visiting Ecuador’s Enchanted Islands is cost. A cruise package can cost upwards of a several thousand dollars per person, depending on the class to which the boat belongs.

In order to save money, some budget-minded travelers fly to the Galapagos Islands, stay in a hotel, and book day trips. Although this option will cost you less, you won’t see and experience nearly as much as you would on a cruise. The cruises take you to areas off of the beaten path, such as uninhabited islands that are far removed from the main ports.

If your hope is to do as much wildlife watching as possible during your Galapagos vacation, then taking a cruise is the best choice. If just the thought of having to stay on a boat for several days makes you seasick, however, then staying on land and booking day trips may be a viable alternative. Just bear in mind that seasickness can usually be controlled with over-the-counter motion sickness medication.

Why Tourist and Tourist Superior Boats Should Be Avoided

There is no official classification system for ships in the Galapagos, so the information you’ll find about boat categories will vary somewhat. Roughly, the boat categories in the Galapagos Islands are tourist, tourist superior, first class, deluxe, and luxury.

Boats in the tourist and tourist superior category should generally be avoided. Tourist and tourist superior boats lack creature comforts and tend to be very cramped. Naturally, on a Galapagos cruise, you will spend most of your time on board, and spending time on a crummy boat will make for a crummy vacation.

Tourist class boats are always on the older side, so it’s more likely that they’ll deal with mechanical problems, have rat infestations, or in the worst case scenario, be prone to sinking. Furthermore, the quality of the naturalist guides is far lower on tourist and tourist superior boats. Most of them do not speak English very well and have little scientific knowledge. Having a knowledgeable, bilingual naturalist guide on your Galapagos boat can make all the difference in your Galapagos experience.

First class boats have larger cabins and generally include air conditioning. You can also choose between different bed types, such as bunk, twin, and double beds. First class boats are usually the best choice for budget travelers.

Some travelers may even be able to stomach a tourist superior boat, but just think – you’re going to be stuck on the boat for six to ten days, so you’ll probably want to choose a boat that’s relatively comfortable and safe. You’ll also be eating the food served on the boat for several days, so it’s worthwhile to find a boat that serves decent meals.

Why You Should Book the Best Cruise You Can Afford

As with anything else, you get what you pay for on a Galapagos cruise. Book a cruise with the best cruise you can afford so your Galapagos dream vacation doesn’t become an utter nightmare.

Luxury boats are the cream of the crop when it comes to Galapagos cruises. Luxury boats offer the most amenities and have spacious cabins and excellent cuisine. The bilingual natural guides on board luxury boats tend to be the most knowledgeable.

The price for a cruise can range anywhere from $120 per night, per person to $1000 per night, per person. These prices do not include the tips for the crew and guide.

Are Large Boats Better Than Small Boats?

You can choose from large cruise ships, small yachts, and anything in between when booking a cruise to the Galapagos. Ultimately, the choice between large boats and small boats boils down to personal preference.
Large cruise ships typically offer more amenities than the smaller boats, and they also have more activities planned. Because they are high powered, the larger ships are able to go to areas that are farther off the beaten path, such as the west side of Isabela Island.

On the other hand, small boats are more cramped and it’s easier to get seasick on them because they are more sensitive to the conditions of the ocean. The advantages of riding a smaller boat, however, are that they are more intimate, you can get to know your fellow passengers better, and the schedule is more flexible. In contrast, the schedules on larger boats are more rigid.

The Best Time to Visit the Galapagos Islands

The peak travel season in the Galapagos runs from mid-June to early September and mid-December to mid-January. Avoid the peak travel season if you want to take advantage of last minute travel deals and other attractive bargains.

The Galapagos Islands have an abundance of wildlife and mild weather year round, so they can be visited at any time of the year. Just bear in mind that December through May is the rainy season. In addition, from June to November, the water and weather are colder because of the Humboldt Current. Scuba divers consider this period to be the best season for diving because of the wide variety of marine life that can be seen underwater.

September is a great time for budget travelers to take a Galapagos cruise because many of the boats offer discounts, such as a cruise package for two people for the price of one. Just keep in mind that the seas are at their roughest in September.

Have you ever been to the Galapagos Islands? If you have any tips that could help your fellow travelers plan a fun and affordable Galapagos vacation, please share them in the comments!

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Travel Deals of the Day – Jan. 4th

Submitted 4.01.10 in Travel Deal Roundup, cruise deals | No Comments | Add Comment
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Save Over $1,000 on Africa Adventure Cruise, a 17-night odyssey marked down over $1,000. The cruise visits enchanted ports around Africa and the Red Sea starting from $1,750 – including airfare!

12 Day Inaugural Transatlantic Cruise from $1999.00 w/ 2 Nts in Paris and 2 Nts in London. Cruise package includes two nights at the Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel in Paris, tickets for the Eurostar train to London; two nights at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge (to open in early 2010) in London, plus seven nights of cruising.

Free Business Class Ticket on British Airways w/ Visa Companion Ticket Offer. Receive a ticket for a companion when you purchase a qualifying round-trip full-fare ticket.

San Francisco, CA (SFO) To Miami, FL (MIA) From $134 RT. Saturday night minimum stay required, 30 maximum stay, 14 days advance purchase requirement, available on Mondays through Thursday and Saturday.

£170 & up for a Magnificent Country House Tylney Hall Hotel – 4 Stars. Tylney Hall is the perfect location to relax. Luxurious accommodation is complimented by fine food and extensive health and beauty facilities. These include an indoor and outdoor heated pool, beauty suite offering both classic and contemporary treatments, saunas, solarium, fitness studio, tennis, croquet and snooker.

$119 per night for San Francisco 4-Diamond Hotel (Reg. $279). 15-minute walk from Union Square, the MoMA, Chinatown and the Embarcadero, the hotel also offers an indoor pool, whirlpool, spa and fitness center.

$625 & up for Cancun: 3 Nights at a 4 Star Resort with Airfare included. This Cancun deal does include round-trip airfare, 3 nights, Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach & hotel transfers. BONUS save 40%. Plus save 25% on food, beverages & spa.

$289 & up for 3 Nights at Las Vegas Planet Hollywood with Airfare in February. This Las Vegas deal does include round-trip airfare, 3 nights, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and hotel transfers, plus a bonus complimentary bottle of liquor.

$149 per night at Award Winning 5-Diamond Seattle Hotel (Reg. $400). A perennial award winner, it was ranked Seattle’s #1 Hotel by Travel and Leisure magazine and is the only AAA 5-Diamond property in the Pacific Northwest. Rooms go for $400 per night in high season, but now guests can stay through March for just $149 per night, including weekends.

$649 for 3 night stay at Riviera Maya, Mexico’s Top-Rated Resort, and price INCLUDES round-trip airfare, 3 nights, The Fairmont Mayakoba & hotel transfers. Kids 17 & under stay free.

11-day Exotic Borneo & Bangkok tour. Book by Jan. 8 to get this deal for $1,599 including international round-trip airfare from LA, intra-Asia flights, all ground transportation, hotel accommodations, daily breakfast and five lunches, sightseeing tours and fuel surcharges.

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Luxury Cruise Package with Free Business-Class Airfare

Submitted 15.12.09 in Travel, cruise deals | 2 Comments | Add Comment
By Josh

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The holidays bring cold weather.  And cold weather brings thoughts of cruises and tropical vacations.  The Yachts of Seabourn is offering the ultimate luxury cruise experience at a steeply discounted price.  But the experience doesn’t start once you arrive at the port.  Seabourn is luring customers with door-to-door luxury.  Packages, which start at $7,980, include round-trip business-class airfare to destinations in Asia, as well as airport transfer and luxury accommodations.  Pricey? Yes.  But these are no mere quick, generic Caribbean cruises.  The line’s ship Seabourn Pride has ports of call including Dalian, China and Kagoshima, Japan.  Each 12-day leg includes multiple stops.

The $7,980 price tag represents a 45% discount.  To take advantage of the door-to-door packages, tickets must be purchased by February 15th.  The Pride’s journey on the other side of the Pacific begins in January.  The cheapest leg includes stops in China, Vietnam and Thailand.

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Other options include trips from Shanghai to Kobe, Japan and Bangkok to Shanghai.  These legs are priced at $8,500 each, if booked before the February deadline.

Seabourn offers an ultra-luxury experience.  This is the kind of cruise line that stocks its wine cellar with vintage fine wines and has as many crew members and service personnel as passengers.  The ships are smaller than most luxury liners, accommodating just over 200 passengers with plenty of room to spare.  The line also offers cruises in Europe, though these are not part of the business-class airfare deal.  More information about that can be found on the Seabourn web site.

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