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About Last-Minute Cruises

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Last-minute cruises can be a great way to take an exciting vacation at a bargain price. However, such deals are not for everyone and require a certain amount of flexibility. Where do you find last-minute cruise offerings, and how do you make reservations?

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    What Are Last-Minute Cruises?

  1. Often cruise lines fill their unsold berths with last-minute cruise deals, usually offered within thirty days of departure. These specials may be found directly from the cruise lines, from travel agents that specialize in cruise travel, and via online travel companies. Last-minute cruise specials are especially prevalent for ships departing South Florida.
  2. Where to Find Last-Minute Cruises

  3. Last-minute cruises can be found in a number of places. Several cruise companies, such as Carnival Cruises, offer Internet specials. Cruise-only travel agencies, especially those located in South Florida, such as Cruises Inc., offer last-minute specials. Major travel firms, such as Expedia and Orbitz, frequently offer last-minute cruise discounts.
  4. Booking a Last-Minute Cruise

  5. Most last-minute cruise specials are only available within thirty --- or even fewer --- days of departure. As these discounts are a way of filling unsold cabins, not all departures or even itineraries will be available at a discounted price. Look for deals on off-season departures, such as summertime in the Caribbean or early spring in Alaska.
  6. Considerations

  7. Considerations in booking a last-minute cruise include making sure you have the proper travel documents, such as a passport or visa. Many cruise specials are available only within thirty days of departure --- not enough time to get a new passport through normal channels.

    In addition, most last-minute cruise specials exclude airfare. Unless you live near the port of embarkation, getting air transportation to the ship within thirty days or less can negate all of your cruise savings.
  8. Last-Minute Cruises for Florida Residents

  9. Many cruise companies based in South Florida offer extreme discounts at the very last minute (usually within fourteen days) to residents of Florida. You'll need to contact the lines directly to make reservations, and proof of residency is required. Still, if you are flexible and willing to travel at a moment's notice, you can save a significant amount on a cruise vacation.
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