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All inclusive cruise package?

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i am looking for a decent priced cruise thats all inclusive my budget is no more than 500 dollas per person. it is just for myself and a friend we need a break we beed to get away even if its just for 4 days, HELP

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  1. All cruises on the major cruise lines are "all inclusive"  in that they will include; your cabin; all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, free room service); all entertainment on ship; and free use of the gym, all pools, hot tubs, and other facilities on ship except the spa. The only items which will NOT be included are gratuities and alcoholic beverages and soft drinks.  The gratuities will be $10 a day per person.

    I, and others answering on here, can help locate a cruise for you that meets your requirements, or you can go to a travel agent (agents DO NOT charge a fee), but you need to provide some more information to help:

    1) what city (not your address) do you live in? This helps determine what cruise ports are closest to you so your travel costs will be lowest.

    2) When do you want to cruise?  Cruise prices vary by date with those closest to the sail date almost alway higher; those furtherest away priced lower.

    3) Where do you want to cruise to?  In your price range are mostly cruises of 3 or 4 days to the Bahamas or Mexico.

    4) Do you have a cruise line or cabin preference?  Some of the major cruise lines would be Norwegian, Princess, Carnival, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean.  Each cruise line is slightly different, and there are four basic types of cabins ... Inside, Outside, Balcony, and Suite. Prices vary by cabin type.

    So if you can come back and modify your question with some more information, or ask another question including more detail, you will get a more detailed answer (from me and others).


  2. there are lots of travel agents who do cruises,  i have been chking with sherman travel dot com and found some for $299pp from seatle.  no port stops just cruise and relax.  depends on where you want to start from. (which port)

  3. You didn't mention how old you are (must be 25 to be in your own room) and you didn't mention where you are coming from, where you want to cruise to or when but I think you will be able to find a 3-4 day cruise with air in your price range. Call a local travel agent in your area (they are free but are a big help)

  4. Carnival is a good, inexpensive cruise line. Check their website. Also check the sites of Royal Caribbean, and Holland America cruise line.

  5. all cruises are all inclusive..... everything is paid for HOWEVER the LQ you have to pay for... and far as 500 budget you might can make that happen... use carnival they have the cheapest cruises... you can prob find a cheap priced one however the issue comes with getting a plane tickets also... but call carnival because they have there own agents tell them what you want and your budget! if you leave from NJ/ NY on norweign royal the cruises are pricey... have you considered cancun? DR? those are both places in your budget... if you need me to help you email me..

  6. Talk to a travel agent. Their services are free and they know all of the deals.

  7. go to the cruise websites and search for them to price them out. You didnt give very much detail as to when you wanted to go and such.

  8. Its best to call the cruise line directly and get a price. When u book it online u usually have to pay a commission to the website or travel agent.

  9. I've heard of a cheap travel site of:

    www.mteonline.net.  Click on book travel shaded in brown and give them a try.  I've used this site before to book a rental car and was offered a great rate.  The site also offer cruise packages.  Good luck.

  10. For all inclusive...........You may be able to get a 3-4 day cruise.  Check with the cruise line web pages or google for discount cruises.  Good luck!

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