How to find CHEAP Cruises in 2024!

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Published 2024-04-25
Cruising doesn’t have to be expensive! If you know where to look and what to look for, you can find great deals. Cruising is for everyone and it’s a great way to travel and see new places. I hope this video helps you plan your next cruise vacation! Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @gerrygibeault
    I like VTG as well except that their prices don't include taxes, port charges and gratuities. That's why I prefer the Cruise Plum website, which gives you more inclusive pricing.
  • @strigoviro5785
    This was GREAT info and clarification. Hope you enjoyed Prague and that you're back home safely.
  • @pamelahaskin9738
    Such great tips! Thanks so much for sharing how you do this. We are very interested in a repositioning cruise.
  • I use Vacations to go.. then book Direct. the cheapest cruise I got was a 5 day cruise going M to F. I booked it on SATURDAY. 50 dollars.
  • @tenaocean4713
    I'm entering a time in life when I'll have more time to travel solo. Thank you for this informative video!
  • @maureen5531
    Quite informative, simple and detailed oriented. Love you man ❤. Blunt . Trying to hit a like on all your videos now.
  • I look at Vacations to Go fairly often. I just discovered Cruise Plum, but not sure how I feel about that one yet. I found a 15-night cruise (Panama Canal) next February for $800. I knew I would have to pay the supplement, but I was okay with $1,600 for 15 nights. If I can get around $100/night, I'm happy. Well, there was a solo cabin offer for 1,300...even better! I did not do a drinks package or wifi. After port charges, taxes, and gratuities, it is $2,400. Yikes! I went ahead and put down the deposit but will be looking for better options. February is very wet and dreary where I live and after this year being extra wet, I had to make a plan for next year. Thanks for the good info, Ben. Happy travels!
  • @petercua6158
    Great way to enjoy...and within budget 👍😄
  • @Zhiperser
    This is very useful. I've never done a cruise, but there's a few places I want to go where cruising seems to be a good way to see some stuff, but it's expensive and hard to know how it works. A ton of overwhelming choice. I'm definitely willing to wait and see some last minute deals. I can't travel during summer so that helps too. I have this year planned up, but here's hoping for 2025.
  • Problem with truly last minute cruises is that you’ll get killed on airfare. Great video
  • @jaiengore2908
    Viking is ridiculous on their prices. I called inquiring about a 3 day cruise for November, I got quoted a price of $12,000. True it included the drink package, gratitude, air fare (from Atlanta to Miami and back) and an aft room. Thank you for sharing this! Now I know how to compare the prices! Oh my inquiry was on 4-24-24
  • @deejae8295
    Very interesting video. Thanks for all the tips. About six months of the year I live in Florida. So I have access to three cruise terminals, Port Canaveral, Port Tampa and Port of Miami which I really don’t like to go out of Miami. But some great tips though. I will be looking for some cruises in the near future
  • @carolleiter6027
    Good information. Good site to know. I like to gamble so I get some good deals that way.
  • Thank You for the Vacations to Go resource. I will use this site for pricing in the near future, but like you I typically book through the Cruise Line BUT I then transfer it to my TA. Having a travel agent gives me an extra set of eyes on my cruise (Requirements, Changes, Prices) and typically gives me a bit of on-board credit. My Cheapest Price Per Day for 2 is $50.77 USD on a 12-night New Zealand Cruise in February 2024. Thanks for the Video… I have now subscribed and I love your enthusiasm.
  • @sarahj.5970
    Your enthusiasm is what people need if they just have a little xtra you can often often find someplace you can get to fit your flight budget and cruise budget. Air makes it tougher but I still think one can have 5 to 7 days with hotel before and after round trip air and cabin with all reqiurements to pay for 2300 all in (sometimes even with drink packages and emergency health evacuation insurance which is my minimum ins suggestion) and often that is a room with at minimum some daylight. Something I now prefer.
  • @rowanmulvey8632
    I wish that vacations to go had an option to show prices with port fees taxes and gratuities like cruise plum does.
  • Thanks for your video. I'm solo cruiser and long year loyal to Norwegian. You named studios not quite correct. They are called Solo Studios - situated within studio area (inside) and only solo travellers have access to and are only designed for 1 passenger. They are only offered on bigger ships, for example Bliss or Viva. All other solo cabins offered (no matter which category) are originally designed at least for 2 guests. Information might be helpful for newbies. Regarding VTG, you did not mention, that shown prices do not include state tax and fees. Only cruise port expenses are included. I often use VTG for getting information about deals. But then book directly with cruiseline's PVP. So, I got an amazing deal for my 9 day Alaska cruise in October. Greetings from Moorea (sister island of Tahiti) in French-Polynesia 🌴 🏖 😎 🇵🇫 🇫🇷 🇪🇺