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Whats the average price for a cruise?

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and whats the best cruise line, i was thinking of using carnival cruise lines. And i want ot go to the caribbean and most likely in June. So any idea of the price range?

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  1. It depends were you are located. I live in California I had to fly out to Florida for my Carribean cruise. I went the first week of September it was beautiful. I paid $900.00 (for two) for an inside room (no windows or balcony). It was a 7day cruise to St. Maarten, St. Thomas & Prices Cays. I can't wait to take another cruise w/Princess Cruises I thought it was the best cruise line (it was my 1st cruise) I don't think that I would like to try Carnival I have not heard really good reviews on it. But who knows some people might like it. My ship had on board 3,000 passengers I thought it was going to be crowded but I was soooo wrong I hardly saw any people in the ship & the best thing there were no kids playing around they have their designated area to play.


  2. it also depends on the stateroom. you can get an inside stateroom (no windows at all) on a 7 night cruise for about $550 per person and go all the way up to a suite with a balcony, king size bed, whirl pool tub, etc for about 3k per person. again, depends upon the cruise line as well.

  3. Try vacationstogo.com. You can search by line, date, length of cruise, cost or many other factors.

  4. It depends on the lenght of the cruise, they start around 250.00 for 3 night cruises to 800.00 for a week cruises. And more if you decide to cruise with a high end company.

    Steve

  5. It depends on how long your cruise is.  A typical 7-Day cruise is about $799 on average for an inside stateroom or about $1599 for a window stateroom.  If you really want to spend it's about $2999 for a window suite or $11999 for a luxury suite.  But I wouldn't recommend Carnival.  They're more of a party ship and I would feel really uncomfortable with people drinking and throwing up all around me.  I would suggest Princess, Norwegian, or Royal Caribbean.

  6. i wouldnt reccomend carnival because it is a major party boat, w/ a  lot of drunk ppl...but if u like that, they carnvial is right for u...the price would be around $800 per person, depending on how long ur cruise is.....this link should be very helpful....

    http://carnivalcruiseline.com/SearchResu...

    hope this helps! = ]

  7. There are some high end cruise lines that are the very best cruises that a cruise will cost about $5,000 for each person.  BUT, most people go on cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess, Norwegian, Holland America and Carnival.  A typical 7 day cruise on these lines will cost between $700 for an inside cabin to  $3,000 each for a suite.  In between most people just book an outside or balcony cabin which may run between $1,000 and $1500. depending upon when you want to go.

    The prices can vary a lot for the same cruise based on the date and how early you book.  This is a typical price structure:

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis...

    Scroll down the page and you can see how the price varies.  This is on a RC ship and RC cruise lines is what I recommend over Carnival.  They are a much better cruise line and you can get a deal that matches what you may be looking at on Carnival.

    Also, I recommend picking a lower priced cruise in late October or Nov rather than in June in the Caribbean which is right in the hurricane season, plus the cruises cost more.

  8. Depends on the length of the cruise - what kind of cabin you want etc.

    3-7 night cruises.  3 nights can go for $250 for an inside cabin - up to $1200 for a suite.

    7 night can go from $599 for an inside cabin up to $2500 per person for a suite.

  9. The best prices that I have found overall are from  www.cruisequick.com.

    HOWEVER they do not hold your hand. What I mean is that you need to know what cruise you want, what ship, date and category. You cannot call them, they do not answer a phone.

    They are internet based only, completely legitimate, and offer a bonus or discount that most other agents don't offer.

    They work on a flat fee profit and are completely automated.

    They do answer emails promptly.

    Their site explains how they work. I have used them for years, without any problems.  They offer free price quotes via email that include all port fees, taxes etc.

    Happy Cruising !

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