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Shore Excursions - How to avoid being overcharged for shore excursions and still have a quality experience on your cruise Shore Excursions ( land based sightseeing and adventure tours ) are part of the experience of cruising. They are also a profit center and big part of the cruise line's income. Once you've book your cruise, you will be inundated with emails and promotions from the cruise line touting the shore tour experience at each port of call your cruise ship visits. You'll be told to book your shore excursion(s) early, as space sells out quickly for the most popular tours. However, before you book those tours through the cruise line, consider how much they cost. Many are overpriced and over crowded. Say, your one of those large mega cruise ships. You know the one's with 5000 or more passengers. Imagine, if you will the crowded busses, people packed shoulder to shoulder, and attractions and adventure activities teaming with thousands of people. Take for an example a gondola ride in Venice. On any given day, hundred's of gondola's meander down the canals. Looks like rush hour in New York of Los Angeles. Bumper to bumper gondolas! Nothing like what you saw in the movies or commercial. Not exactly an intimate experience, let alone you paid too much for the privilege. ( €80 [$104] for 40 minutes ) You could save as much as $100 in a single port-of-call by taking a do-it-yourself approach to cruise shore excursions. Visit 3 ports of call on your cruise and the savings add up. Just think what you can do with an extra $500.00 in your pocket.
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independent shore excursions as an alternative to the cruise line
high prices and crowded tours, and want to compare prices and
features side-by-side, you'll want to visit
www.shoretourdeals.com
The site touts itself as Your Ultimate Guide to Discounted Shore
Excursions for hundred's of Ports-Of-Call. Some of the most popular
shore excursions include those in the
Caribbean,
Alaska,
Canada and New England,
Europe,
Mediterranean,
Hawaii,
Mexico and Mexican Riviera,
Panama Canal and
Bermuda. Do your research and can learn more about the 300+ ports cruise lines visits each year, as well as key points of interest, favorite activities and the full range of independent shore excursions offered by 4 shore excursion experts to help you explore. Compare prices side-by-side and choose the shore excursion that's right for you and your family. Do it yourself, save money and have a great time. Additional Resources More About Shore Excursions Group Cruise Line Shore Excursion Information ( official sites ) Compare prices between cruise lines and Independent tour operators. © 2011 Cruise Direct Online, Cruise Traveler Magazine, Vacation Traveler Magazine. A Travel Direct Company ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |