How to Plan a Cruise on a Budget

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Cruises used to be just for the very wealthy and people who won trips in a raffle. This is no longer the case. A cruise that won't break your budget is not hard to find. Because there are more cruise liners now, prices are more competitive, but the quality of a cruise vacation remains high.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Planning

Step1
Start shopping for rates early. Getting the best rate is a matter of timing. Call your travel agent for deals on next summer's rates, even if that is eight months away. Let your agent know you are shopping around for deals and to contact you if he or she comes across a good rate.
Step2
Sign up for email promotions from all the major cruise lines. They often have sales advertised only to email subscribers and past customers.
Step3
Plan your trip off-season if you can. Going in the fall can be half the rate of a Christmas cruise.
Step4
Paying for excursions while you are making your reservations is only one of your options. You may receive a huge discount if you wait to book until you get to your destination. The savings will leave more in your budget for shopping. You do risk the possibility of a sold-out excursion, but it is slim because so many companies do the same ones.

The Cruise

Step1
Buy the soda drink pass for the trip. If you know you have already paid for it, you will tend to use it more and drink alcoholic beverages less. Alcoholic drinks are not usually included in the price of your cruise, so beware of your rising bar bill!
Step2
Order house-brand alcohol when drinking alcoholic drinks. House brands can cost half as much as name brands.
Step3
Keep your wallet out of the cruise clothing stores. Yes, they have beautiful things, but they are expensive things too! Try shopping at your ports of call, which offer better deals on equally great goods.
Step4
Spend some of your day at an all-inclusive beach -- a wonderful way to enjoy your ashore. The beach provides the drinks, food and equipment. Fill up on the sun and sand, and then visit another hot spot in town.
Step5
Relax and do nothing. This is a vacation, remember? It is supposed to be unproductive. Take in the sun on the Lido deck and read that book you have been meaning to read.

Tips & Warnings

  • Whether you are working with a travel agent, booking online or calling customer service, know that someone is making a commission on your reservation. Ask for discounts and coupons from whomever you talk to.

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