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Cruise Tips – Super Saver
Tips for Finding a Cheap
Cruise in 2011
The advice is FREE, the
Savings are Real.
by Raye &
Marty Trencher
Editors
and Publishers
Cruise
Traveler Magazine
Cruise Ships almost never leave
the dock with unsold cabins. With
the cost of a new built mega ship
like Allure of the Seas at over a
billion dollars, cruise lines cannot
afford any vacancies. They'll do
whatever they can to fill every
cabin, even if it means deep
discounts.
First, check out the cruise lines
own Web site, look for the deals,
special offers or last minute cruise
listings. Look at the cabins that
are still unsold. Are there a lot of
them in one particular category or
another? View the deck plans, as
well as photos of the cabins for a
your chosen cruise ship.
If the ship and itinerary is what
you're looking for and departs
within sixty days and there are a
number of of available cabins, deep
discounts will posted soon or may
already be there for the taking.
Check with Web sites such as
Travelocity, Expedia, or Priceline.
The cruise lines give special deals
for Travel Agents so they can
approach their clients with so
called "Unpublished" or "Exclusive"
offers to move the unsold space.
This is happening more often than
before. In the last eighteen months
Cruise lines have began trying to
upstage one another by building
bigger and bigger mega-sized ships.
Some with a capacity of over 5,000
guests! This winter there are
more than one hundred cruise ships
sailing the Caribbean and other
warm-weather seas. This
over-capacity creates a
bargain-hunters opportunity and a
price-war among cruise lines.
Don't pay more than you have to.
During Wave Season, January through
March of each year, you can expect
to find lots of empty cabins and
cruise deals for the taking.

2011
Sample Cruise Deals**
Cruise Lines To Watch For To Get the Best Deals
Some of the best cruise deals we
found.
Featuring the Top 100 Cruise Deals®
highlighting the most popular cruise
destinations, sailing dates and
ships. Many sailings offer exclusive
bonus extra's amenities like onboard
spending cash, free cabin upgrades,
and more. These cruises are in high
demand, but are offered to you at
exceptional value.
Azamara Journey: 13-night
transatlantic, Miami to
Civitavecchia/Rome. From $1,299,
April 4 sailing.
Azamara Journey: 7-night
Mediterranean, Civitavecchia/Rome to
Venice. From $1,749, April 17
sailing.
Azamara Journey: 12-night southern
Caribbean, round-trip from Miami.
From $1,999, Feb. 27 sailing.
Celebrity Century: 5-night western
Caribbean, round-trip from Miami.
From $249, Jan. 17 sailing.
Celebrity Eclipse: 7-night eastern
Caribbean, round-trip from Miami.
From $659, Jan. 29 sailing.
Celebrity Solstice: 7-night eastern
Caribbean, round-trip from Fort
Lauderdale. From $559, Jan. 30
sailing.
Celebrity Millennium: 10-night
southern Caribbean, round-trip from
San Juan. From $749, Mar. 18
sailing.
Celebrity Equinox:10-night
Caribbean, round-trip from Fort
Lauderdale. From $949, Apr. 1 & 22
sailings.
Celebrity Eclipse: 7-night western
Caribbean, round-trip from Miami.
From $959, Apr. 2 sailing.
Celebrity Infinity: 14-night Panama
Canal, San Diego to Fort Lauderdale.
From $1,349, Apr. 10 sailing.
Celebrity Equinox: 11-night
Caribbean, round-trip from Fort
Lauderdale. From $949, Apr. 11
sailing.
Celebrity Summit: 7-night Bermuda,
round-trip from Bayonne. From $699,
May 22 & 29 sailings.
Celebrity Solstice: 12-night
Mediterranean, round-trip from
Barcelona. From $1,799, May 26
sailing.
Celebrity Solstice: 7-night eastern
Caribbean, round-trip from Ft.
Lauderdale. From $609, Jan. 9, 2011
sailing.
Celebrity Millennium: 7-night
Alaska, round-trip from Vancouver.
From $775, June 3 sailing.
HAL Zuiderdam: 10-night
Panama Canal, round-trip from Ft.
Lauderdale. From $999, March 3
sailing.
HAL Eurodam: 7-night
eastern Caribbean, round-trip from
Ft. Lauderdale. From $599, Feb. 12
sailing.
HAL Amsterdam
7-night eastern Caribbean,
round-trip from Ft. Lauderdale. From
$649, Feb. 6 sailing.
HAL Westerdam: 7-night
eastern Caribbean, round-trip from
Ft. Lauderdale. From $599, April 8
sailing.
HAL Zaandam: 11-night
Mexican Riviera, round-trip from San
Diego. From $799, Jan. 12, 2011
sailing.
HAL Ryndam: 7-night
Caribbean, round-trip from Tampa.
From $599, Jan.23 sailing.
NCL Norwegian Spirit: 7-night west
Caribbean, round-trip from New
Orleans. From $399, Jan. 30 sailing.
NCL Norwegian Gem:7-night Bermuda,
round-trip from New York. From $649,
June 5 sailing.
Oceania Insignia:12-night South
America, Rio de Janeiro to Buenos
Aires. From $5,499, Mar. 3, 2011
Oceania Marina: 12-day Europe,
round-trip from Dover. From $5,899,
July 29 sailing.
Oceania Marina: 16-day Europe, Dover
to Rome/Civitavecchia. From $7,199,
Aug. 10 sailing.
Caribbean Princess: 7-night
south Caribbean, round-trip from San
Juan. From $449, Feb. 6 sailing.
Star Princess: 27-day
Mediterranean & Egypt,
transatlantic plus.
From $2,349, May 3 sailing.
Emerald Princess: 27-day
Scandinavia & Russia,
transatlantic plus. From $2,079, Apr. 27
sailing.
Ruby Princess: 27-day
Mediterranean, Ft. Lauderdale to
Venice. From $2,449, May 1 sailing.
Diamond Princess: 15-night
Far East, Whittier to Beijing. From
$1,195, Sept. 24 sailing.
Regent Voyager: 15-night Australia/New
Zealand, Auckland to Sydney. From
$11,299, Feb. 8, 2011
Regent Seven Seas Mariner: 15-night
Transatlantic &
Mediterranean. From $5,899, Mar. 23,
2011 sailing.
Royal Caribbean Explorer of the
Seas: 9-night Caribbean, round-trip
from Cape Liberty. From $549, Jan.
28 sailing.
Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the
Seas: 9-night Bahamas,
from Baltimore. From $399, Jan. 29
sailing.
Silversea Silver Wind: 10-night South Africa, round-trip Cape Town. From $5,533, Feb. 20,
2011 sailing.
Seabourn Legend: 7-night
Caribbean, Ft. Lauderdale to St.
Thomas. From $2,199, Jan. 28, 2011
sailing.
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All About What You See & Read.
The cruises shown on this web site
are capacity-controlled and similar
deals may be available from
competing online, neighborhood
travel agents, as well as the cruise
line directly. All rates are per
person for an inside cabin unless
otherwise stated, and include port
charges. Please note these recent
deals were limited-time offers, when
we searched the Internet. You will
need to click on an available link
to check what's on offer today, to
stay updated on recent deals, and to
take advantage of opportunities to
save before they are sold out or
their time is (or was) up. Prices
and availability are subject to
change and offers may be withdrawn,
by the suppliers at any time.. There
is no guarantee that these prices or
availability will be in effect at
the time of your search.
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- Don't
bother packing beach towels,
they will be provided for your
use on board the cruise ship as
well as when going ashore.
- Notify
the cruise line of any special
dietary restrictions when
booking your cruise and follow
up on the arrangements a couple
months before embarking.
- Store
your valuables in your cabin
safe.
- Remember
to check the weather with the
cruise company and pack
accordingly.
- Tap water
on your ship is perfectly safe
to drink; purchasing bottled
water is only necessary if you
prefer the taste.
- Keep
track of your boarding pass, on
board charge/key card, as well
as a picture ID to take ashore
by slipping them into a bi-fold
business card style carrying
case. Cases with a "suede"
finish are less likely to fall
out of your pocket.
- Pack
toiletries, clothing, and other
items in clear zipper top bags
for faster security examination
of your carry-on at the airport
and pier. This method makes it
easier to repack if your bag is
emptied and searched.
- Make two
copies of your passport,
driver's license, and credit
cards before leaving home. Leave
one set of copies in a safe
place on your ship. If the
ship's purser holds your
passport (which is often the
case, to expedite clearing the
ship in foreign ports), carry
the passport copy ashore with
you. Leave the other copies with
a friend or family member at
home.
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Binoculars are as useful indoors
as they are outside. Typically
you might think they are only
for bringing far off wildlife
and sights within view, but take
them into museums, cathedrals,
and other buildings to examine
the details of artwork,
sculptures, and architectural
elements.
- Even if
you don’t think you’ll need
them, bring along extra camera
batteries and change them before
you think the old ones are
“dead.”
- Don't
forget to pack and USE your
sunscreen. Why take the chance
of a nasty sunburn ruining a
great cruise vacation? Protect
your skin from injury and aging.
- Check the
balance of your on board account
before the end of your cruise.
Straighten out any discrepancies
immediately and avoid a long
line at the Purser's Desk ( aka
Guest Relations, or Reception
Desk ) that last morning after
your final bill arrives.
- Don't you
look gorgeous in your formal
attire? Have a family portrait
taken to preserve the memory.
There's no obligation to
purchase any photos you don't
care for.
- Set aside
gratuity money and keep it in
your room safe. Many cruisers
compute the "recommended"
amounts in advance and get cash
in the proper denominations
before leaving home. If your
ship automatically charges
gratuities to your onboard
account, you may adjust the
amounts according to the level
of service you receive.
- Make spa
and salon appointments as soon
as you can so you won't be
disappointed—prime appointment
times fill up fast!
- Set aside
a few moments every day to pack
up your used clothing and spend
the last afternoon of your
cruise doing fun things while
your fellow passengers are
packing to go home.
- If you
are prone to motion (sea)
sickness, the best cabin
location for you is on a lower
deck in the middle of the ship
(midway between the bow and the
stern). Pitch, roll, and yaw—the
movements made by a ship—will be
less noticeable in that area.
- Don’t
miss the morning sun in your
inside cabin. Before you retire
for the night, leave the
television tuned to the channel
with the “view from the bridge”
and you’ll awaken with a
“window” on the outside world.
Remember to turn the sound off.
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