Looking For A Bargain? Try Last-minute Cruises


Looking For A Bargain? Try Last-minute Cruises

by Roy Witman

The thought of a lastminute cruise causes most people to think of booking a cruise that departs in the next two or three days. In all actuality “lastminute cruises” are not really so last minute. Travel professionals define a “lastminute cruise” as one booked between sixty days and six months in advance. That gives plenty of time to find someone to water your plants and feed the dog before leaving.

The primary difference between booking a fullpriced cruise and a lastminute cruise is choice. When paying full price you obviously can select when and where you want to go and which type of cabin you’ll occupy. With lastminute cruises there’s a tradeoff: a much lower price in exchange for more limited options. When shopping for lastminute cruises you’ll need to be flexible.

Be Flexible with

Dates

Usually January February April September and October are the best times to cruise. Families tend to stay home while kids are in school making it less crowded during these months. Spring break March summer break May June July and August and holidays November and December will offer few lastminute deals.

Sixty days prior to sailing is when some amazing deals can be found. Most cruise lines allow cancellations without penalty up until sixty days before sailing. In order to recoup lost revenue from these cancellations the cruise lines resell passages at tremendous bargains. If you have the ability to be flexible with your vacation time you’ll be in a much better position to get fabulously discounted tours.

Destinations

You might expect that only the lesser desirable locations become available for lastminute purchases. Not so! People cancel cruises to destinations all around the world every day for a variety of reasons. This means you can find lastminute cruises to the Caribbean the Bahamas Alaska Mexico and other popular spots.

Accommodations

Lastly be flexible when it comes to accommodations. Although you may have wanted a balcony suite you may be just as happy with an oceanview room if that room is available at 30 to 40 off. There are also numerous instances when you will get a better cabin than you originally planned.

How much can actually be saved? Up to 75! The key to finding and booking a successful and fun lastminute cruise is to have an open mind. Rather than deciding where you want to go then looking for cruises that match be surprised! Decide you want to go on vacation and let the available itineraries make the other decisions for you.

About the writer:  Roy Witman is VicePresident of Cruise Vacation Center at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com offering the best deals on European cruises. 2007 All Rights Reserved

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