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The Best Tips For Saving Big Bucks On Your Next Cruise

by Royal Holiday October 26, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Royal Holiday Cruises stands behind the type of entertainment we offer with the utmost certainty that this will be an experience you will never forget. Cruising provides passengers with one of the coolest and most amazing traveling options to be had.

However, for the budget conscious traveler, it is always important to find ways to save some money and perhaps find a way to make these type of vacations something periodic ever year or so. Here we have some small ideas, tips, and tricks that can help you little by little save a bit in the way you cruise and at the same time, get the most out of your hard-earned money when you book with us.

The time when you book matters. People always think that booking early means getting the best deals, but there is such thing as booking too early. If you book too early you may not allow for prices to go down a bit before they come back up. Anything earlier than 6 months is way too early and may bar you for getting you the best deal on your package. In some cases, waiting for the last minute can pay off as well, as some lines greatly reduce prices if they feel they may not book enough passengers, but doing this is a bit risky because you could miss out and not find tickets all together. For great deals, take a look at our offers at Royal Holiday.

Cruise excursions may be the way to go. Cruise lines usually offer excursions when in port that can take you to see nice places around the area, eat at good restaurants and do a bit of shopping. While some people believe that you are better on your own finding a local guide and just exploring, the truth is that in some cases it is better to stay with the line. One of the advantages is that obviously you will not miss the call to embark once again, but also you have to consider that in some cases the cruise lines have deals with local businesses and have already negotiated for the best prices. Keep this information in mind before you decide how to proceed.

Traveling during the off-peak seasons is also a smart move if you want to significantly save on fare, but make sure you check weather patterns and read the fine print on your deals, you do not want to lose you money because you weren’t covered and you missed your flight due to bad weather.

Another good choice to consider is to make a bid online for your cruise vacation. There are websites that even let you name your own prices and in some occasions, these are the best ways to get a really low fare.

Not all on board restaurants are included. In some cases, you can simply save money by dining in the restaurants already included in your package, but if you want to take advantage of all the options available on board, you may want to look into getting a restaurant package that covers some of the extra options beforehand. You will save a lot if you do it this way instead of deciding once you are already on board.

Image courtesy of roland.gruber99 at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of roland.gruber99 at Flickr.com

Another nice little trick is to try to go to the restaurants on the first night as they normally have special deals or check them out during lunch when prices are lower.

Take a break and disconnect. We know sometimes is very difficult to try to stay away from the world you left behind and you may want to check your email constantly and stay informed of all Facebook updates, however, paying for internet access on the ship is expensive and it can rack up quite a tab. If you absolutely need to be connected, then try to get your package on day 1 when they are usually cheaper.

The best way to save if you like to drink alcohol and sodas while you are on board is by getting a package deal as well that includes all of your drinks. Remember that most beverages are not allowed on board; so plan ahead if you want to save by buying a pass beforehand.

Compare when you are shopping. We offer different cruise lines on our websites and the prices of packages vary constantly, make sure you do your homework or even go as far as hiring an agent because they have the knowledge to help you find the best deals possible and assure a future customer.

Signing up for the “frequent cruiser” program has its advantages, you can rack up miles as well as getting small little perks just by signing up, so don’t miss it.

If you book for your next vacation while still on board, you can get really good discounts and in some cases, you don’t even have to pay penalties if you later choose to cancel your trip.

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Cruise Tips

12 Awesome Cruising Hacks You Absolutely Must Know

by Royal Holiday September 13, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Going on a cruise is a great experience, something unlike anything else you can do during your holidays. That being said, here at Royal Holiday Cruises, we love giving you the best tips and hacks so you can enjoy this experience to the fullest. This list is by no means comprehensive, but in order to help you make the best out of your next cruise, we have chosen some of the most useful bits of wisdom to help you prepare before you leave and enjoy while you are there.

Do your homework before booking

Remember is not only about the cruise, you also have to think about plane tickets to get you to the place where the cruise is departing from. Experts say that you should book early, but also not too early since prices are higher if you try to book anything more than two months in advance. Talking to an agent that is an expert in cruises can be of great help if this is your first time going on one. Preparing in advance can save you a lot of money and headaches.

Choose your cabin according to your needs

Balcony cabins are great because of the view, the sunshine and the tiny private “outdoor” space, but they are also in high demand so that’s why it’s so important to book early. When you are choosing your cabin, make sure you do it thinking about your proximity to areas of interest. Think about access to the pool, dining rooms and look for a location that is central to everything that interests you.

Clear your cookies and use a PC if you can

Some travel websites raise prices checking your history and seeing that you have made those searches before. Make sure you clear your cookies before quoting prices and try to do it from your phone of a PC since Mac users are usually shown pricier options of accommodations.

Get travel insurance

Check first if your credit card company offers you deals on travel insurance. Most people don’t pay attention to this type of things, but it is worth it to pay a little now and not have to worry about your luggage going missing or any type of unplanned event.

Pack outfits one by one

This is a great way to avoid over packing and to make sure you have something to wear for every day or every occasion. Packing each outfit in an individual Ziplock bag can also help you save room inside your luggage. Sometimes you will use your suitcase as a drawer while you are there, so this type of organization helps you locate your clothing quickly as it is already together.

Reduce your wallet size

Take only what you need and no more. Loyalty cards and forgotten receipts take up a lot of your wallet space and make it bulky, something that will discourage you to carry it around during the cruise. The only thing you will need is going to be your keycard and that can be carried in a thin wallet or a small cardholder.

Roll when packing

Rolling your clothes occupies a lot less space than folding them neatly. On top of that, this will keep your clothes mostly wrinkle-free and you won’t have to worry about ironing them. Make sure that you use up all the small crevices and spaces inside your shoes and between your clothes to pack up small accessories and things like socks and underwear.

Keep your electronics plugged

Cabins have a limited amount of electric sockets, so a power strip is a great thing to bring on your trip so you can charge your camera gear, cellphone, and other electronics at the same time.

Disconnect

Cruises are a great excuse to truly disconnect. Wi-Fi is available in case you need it, but this is a great opportunity to truly take a timeout from your everyday life and enjoy the company of your loved ones. The will thank you for it and you will feel refreshed after a couple of days of not worrying about your email.

Image courtesy of Connie Ma at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Connie Ma at Flickr.com

Tour with the cruise line

Going on land excursions is one of the coolest things you get to do when you are at port. Make sure you first check what the cruise line has to offer, as they have already negotiated locally to get you the best deals and you can be sure that you will not miss your departure.

Make a plan for your destinations when going on excursions

Plan according to the plan and always keeping in mind the schedule. Go first to the farthest locations on your list and then you can start making your way back towards the boat as you visit other locations.

Stay healthy

Make sure you bring along any medicine you may need for the time you are there. Be moderate with alcohol especially if you get seasick. There is nothing worst than missing out on all the fun just because you are hungover. Always notify the staff if you are sick or have a medical condition worth nothing. Is for your safety and that of your fellow passengers.

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