How to get cruise discounts - When to book
How to get cruise discounts - When to book by Nick
Moseley
Getting cruise discounts isn't rocket science but you do need to
dop some work to get the best cruise specials. As usual in life
there are more and less effective ways approach the subject in
regard to what to book, when to book it and what sort of deals to
hunt after.
One of the harder things to nail down is when to book your cruise
and that is what I'll cover in this article.
The big question to start with is should you book a year in advance
to lock in a specific cruise, or hold off to the last minute hoping
for a last minute deal?
There isn't a best answer, (what a surprise!) what with the huge
variety of cruises, company policy changes, marketing objectives,
political events, wars and so on,plus of course your budget and
personal likes and dislikes.
***So here are some guidelines to get you focused***
***One - Research options and shortlist:***
Shop around. The good news is that there are so many good cruise
lines that you can get a fantastic trip on several.
Use the Internet for research. Resources online make it so much
more fun - and easier - than it used to be. You'll find more
choices than you could possibly sail on in a lifetime.
Note down seasons, destinations, prices, etc – Get overall
comparative data and use Excel or similar to record it all (and
avoid information overload!).
***Two - Assess Shortlist i.e., Deal hunt:***
Now it's time to zero in, approach agents and cruise lines and see
what deals you can from them.
A tip here is that it often works wonders to use the old ways -
Phone them or even…hold on to your hat…go to a travel
agent offline! Websites run to absolute set price and deal rules
whereas people don't – Maybe try the last 1-2 days of the
month when salespeople are busting to meet their quota –
sometimes this can turn up a real bargain.
***Factors to consider***
If you're constrained by specific dates you do limit your choices.
If you can be flexible on your departure/return dates you'll be
able to get a better price for sure.
If you are date inflexible then the best you can do is book at 6-9
months in advance if you can.
By booking early you won't usually get the absolute best possible
price but you stand a great chance of getting a cabin upgrade and
have a near guaranteed reservation. No cruise can 100% guarantee a
specific departure date or cabin but most have a good record.
If you're date flexible then you can get very special cruise deals
that pop up occasionally - A superior cabin or even suite on a
premium destination voyage - But you need to be prepared to act
quickly - Passport at the ready and able to leave home on short
notice.
If budget is an issue consider less busy routes or go low-season.
This will give you more options and you'll have a better chance at
getting a cut price cruise discount as well as a really good
cabin.
For example - The Alaska peak season is July-August which normally
sells out 9 months in advance. But the sailing season is May to
September so if you try for maybe mid May you'll have more
options.
In part 2 we'll look at more season and route factors to consider
when looking for cruise discounts.
Travel addict Nick lives in Stockholm, Sweden with fiancé
Lena. He moved there after commuting from London every week for 2
years. All this traveling gave him a lot of cheap travel deal
finding practice. This he’s put to work on his site
MyTravelStore It’s crammed with dirt cheap discount travels
deals including a dedicated flights & cruise specials section.
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