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Anyone know where I can find a decently priced complete all inclusive cruise??

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  1. You will have go with Oceania, Crystal, or Regent to get that kind of service


  2. the only TRUE all inclusives( alchohol included) are the Premium lines like Seabourne, but there will still be additional charges for top shelf liquor as well as extras like the Spa and alternative didning restaurant and coffee shops.

  3. Most cruises from most lines are "all inclusive" to an extent.  The only things not included in the price is souvenirs, drinks and tips.    I have found that the prices of drinks on a cruise are not much different than someplace like a Chili's or Fridays.  As for tips, they are optional but please remember that these people are working for tips.  Their salaries are well below US min wage so they really need the tips and do their best to earn them.  

    The shore activities (excursions) are also extra but you can have fun on shore without taking the excursions.

  4. I use www.cruisedeals.com when I book my cruises, I find the web site easy to use and very safe.  You can look at all the cruises available and can even see what shore excursions they have.  Cruises are really not known as a true all inclusive, they do charge for Spa treatments, shore excursions, alcoholic beverages and soda.  There is no cruise line that is truly all inclusive.  Good Luck KG

  5. Most mass market cruise lines are NOT all inclusive, they nickle and dime you for everything.

    Just watch you bar tab and all should be OK. If you are worried about the bar tab then I'd go to an all-inclusive resort and skip the cruise.

    If you need pricing surf over to http://1cheapcruise.com

    Tnx!

  6. Norwegian Cruise Lines are technically all-inclusive, but you do get charged $10 a person / day for tips.

  7. Yes, go to www.onlinetravelbiz.info and click on "Book Travel" to search all the cruises.

  8. Go to you local travel agent and talk to one of the agents.  The cruise lines send in available cabins at reduced prices daily.  You just have to luck out of the cruise you want.

  9. if you truly want an all-inclusive cruise then look at:

    www.silversea.com

    www.rssc.com

    www.seabourncruises.com

    www.seadreamyachtclub.com

    www.crystalcruises.com

    Small capacity ships (except Crystal - about 1100), truly all-inclusive pricing (except for shore excursions, spa, & personal purchases). Even your gratuities and alcohol are included. Bigger & nicer cabins, great food, and exceptional service.  You can sometimes find these cruises with up to 50% off deals or with RT economy air included.  

    You'll see a significant difference in price, but the mass market ships like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, only cover the cost of your cabin and meals. They will nickel and dime you to death while you are on board as will the more premium ships such as Celebrity, Holland-America, Princess & Oceania. You'll even pay for soda and bottled water, and it won't be cheap. The only difference is that the premium ships tend to have an older clientele, better rooms and service, usually better food too.

    You best bet is to contact a good travel agent and they can provide you with options to meet your requirements.  I suggest you contact an agent that is a member of Virtuoso.  You can find one at www,virtuoso.com.  

    Hiope this info helps.  Good Luck and good sailing.

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