10 Best Cruise Ship Deals

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Cruises offer a side of travel unmatched by any other mode of transportation. Not only do you get to visit multiple places around the world in a single trip, but you also get to experience the unique sensation of sailing at sea with all of the beautiful sights and smells that come with it. Follow along for the 10 best cruise ship deals!

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line

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For as low as $109 to $179 (USD) per person, you can enjoy a two-night cruise from Palm Beach, Florida to the Bahamas aboard Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line’s Grand Celebration or Grand Classica. This cruise is perfect for people looking to experience a cruise for the first time without breaking the bank. Even though it’s considered a budget cruise ship, you can still take advantage of the many restaurants, bars, lounges, pools, hot tubs, and clubs onboard.

Royal Caribbean International

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As one of the largest cruise lines on the market with more than 20 ships in operation, with more than 260 ports in 68 countries across six continents, Royal Caribbean International is able to keep its rates super affordable. It’s not uncommon to find trips across the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska for under $200 (USD) per person. From the perfect vacation with your family to a romantic getaway with your partner, there’s something on board to accommodate all kinds of trips.

Celebrity Cruises

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For as little as $130 (USD) person, you can board one of Celebrity Cruises’ 10 beautifully designed ships and enjoy all the onboard food options and diverse itineraries it has to offer. Expect trips to range from 2 to 19 nights, visiting ports in the Caribbean, Asia, Europe, and elsewhere. Despite its affordability, Celebrity Cruises prides itself on maintaining a  2-to-1 passenger-to-crew ratio for the best possible customer service. They are also famous for their innovative cuisine options and plenty of onboard programs and activities for kids, making it perfect for a family getaway.

Norwegian Cruise Line

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Despite Norwegian Cruise Line being known for offering some of the most luxurious cruise ships on the sea, they also offer plenty of affordable cruises as well.  What’s even cooler is that Norwegian ignores typical cruise ship rules such as assigned dining times and dress codes, allowing for a much more relaxed experience usually only reserved for more expensive, luxurious cruises. Hop on a cruise ranging anywhere from 3 to 21 days to places like Alaska, Cuba, Hawaii, and beyond.

Princess Cruises

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If you’re looking to leave the kids at home or are looking for a longer trip with friends, Princess Cruises might be more up your alley. This is due to all cruises being 18 and up. Aboard Princess’ 17 ships, fare not only covers accommodation and dining, but it also covers an array of other activities and workshops like cooking lessons and history lectures. At night, there are also poolside movie screenings and magic shows. With Princess, you can enjoy cruises to the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Alaska, and beyond, with itineraries ranging from 1 to 72 days.

Carnival Cruise Line

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Carnival Cruise Line offers cruises that both adults and kids can enjoy. Adults can enjoy the many activities and amenities that makeup Carnival’s party at sea, and kids can enjoy Camp Ocean, Circle “C”, and Club o2, all of which cater to different age ranges. There are also rope courses, mini-golf, ping-pong tables, volleyball, soccer, basketball, and plenty of other sports options to keep people of all ages entertained. Itineraries cost as low as $200 (USD) per person and range from 3 to 24 days.

Holland America Line

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With options for both kid-friendly and non-kid-friendly ships, Holland America Line is a super affordable way to get exactly the kind of cruise experience you’re after. Adults can enjoy the refined atmosphere and low passenger-to-crew ratio that Holland America Line has become known for whereas kids can enjoy sing-along story times and even ice cream eating competitions. Set out to sea for 1 to 113 days to places like Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Australia, and Asia.

MSC Cruises

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Free sailing for kids under 11 (and even kids 12 to 17 on certain trips), Caribbean itineraries for less than $300 (USD) per person, and plenty of adult-activities make sailing with MSC Cruises the perfect getaway on a budget. Parents can relax in the adults-only pools while kids enjoy theaters showing 4D movies — essentially a combination of a rollercoaster and a normal movie theater. It’s worth noting, MSC caters primarily to European cruisers as there are only a few departure ports in North America.

Costa Cruises

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Hop on a Mediterranean cruise for cheap with Costa Cruises, a member of the Carnival family. Based in Italy, Costa Cruises offers family-friendly amenities, as well as activities like dance classes and theater productions for adults. You can sail with Costa Cruises for anywhere from 2 to 112 nights on a ship that suits your needs. Most of their smaller ships offer a more intimate, quieter experience, while their larger fleets offer a more festive, livelier atmosphere. Regardless of the ship you choose, they guarantee one crew member for every three travelers for the best possible attentiveness.

Disney Magic

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While not the most affordable cruise ship, Disney Magic’s diverse onboard entertainment and services are next to none for a family getaway. This includes live shows, an open-air Wide World of Sports deck, three pools, a teen-only chill spa, a splash area for children younger than three, and eight eateries. Accommodation-wise, in addition to all the normal amenities, most cabins also offer beautiful ocean views or verandas to end (or start) your days as beautifully and peacefully as possible. Disney Magic offers many transatlantic cruises, as well as cruises to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean, and Europe.

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