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  1. Compare All Inclusive Cruises

    Enhance your cruise experience with expert tips, and grab a cruise to your liking today! Cruise smarter with expert advice, insider tips and more. Find your deal right now!

  2. Should I buy flights through my cruise line?

    It's not actually free. The cruise lines increase the base cruise fare to cover the extra perks. Decline the airfare, and they will reimburse you with an air credit or charge you a cruise-only rate. If you can find fares cheaper than the credit, you'll save money by not booking your flights through your cruise line.

  3. The Pros and Cons of Booking Cruise and Flight Packages

    Pros to booking flights through cruise lines. It's less work up front. The long and short of it is that if someone else is booking your airfare, it saves you the hassle of having to find flights ...

  4. Cruise Line Air Packages: Pros and Cons

    Pros of Air Packages. The airfare might be a deal. The key word here is "might." There are some packages that have airfare with lower prices than you are likely to find on your own. European river ...

  5. Should I Cruise Or Fly To Europe?

    The thought of a cruise intrigues me, though I'm not sure where to start. I do understand that cruise lines vary in quality just like airlines do. I'm not looking for an Allegiant or Spirit Airlines-like experience. At the same time, I don't need Singapore Suites or an Etihad Residence. No stops in Iceland or the Azores are necessary.

  6. 6 Myths About Booking a Flight for a Cruise

    Read along as we decipher frequent misconceptions about flights for cruises and reveal the best ways to plan for smooth travel. 1. Lowest cost is always best. If you're looking for airfare on your ...

  7. What if I told you cruising is worse for the climate than flying?

    So, if one person goes on a 5-night cruise that covers 2,000 km, at 250 gCO 2 /pax-km (the most efficient cruise ship line) that passenger is responsible for 500 kgCO 2. The same person flying by jet would emit 160 kgCO 2 on an average airline.

  8. Plane VS Cruise Ship On Vacation

    Cruise ships are huge floating hotels with all of the facilities of a traditional hotel, including casinos, nightclubs, bars, several restaurants, and entertainment available at all hours of the day and night. If a flight is a means to a goal, a cruise is frequently the destination in and of itself.

  9. Why I Prefer Traveling by Cruise Over Traveling by Plane

    Extras like internet, specialty dining, drinks, and shore excursions cost an additional price, but you're still getting a lot included in the cruise price. Having Room and Board Paid for Is a Big Deal. The cost of a flight might cost a lot less than the price of a cruise but then you still need to find your own accommodations at every destination.

  10. Why cruising is better than flying

    The equivalent package on a land-based flight holiday would be much more expensive.". Dave echoed this point: "Cruising is totally different from flying. No one gets on a plane solely to enjoy the facilities of the aircraft, it is a way to reach a destination. With a cruise, the ship is all part of the enjoyment of the holiday.

  11. Flying Vs. Cruises

    Flying Vs. Cruises. Travel Tips. Denise Skwarcan, Leaf Group Updated March 15, 2018. Flying Vs. Cruises ... Flights and cruises also generate plenty of garbage, sewage and waste water; cruise ...

  12. Air vs Cruise Travel: What's Safer Amid Covid-19

    More than 30 million passengers travelled on cruises in 2019. That's a huge number. The average duration of travel can be chalked down to 7 days, with a strength of 3000 passengers and 1000 crew per ship, across continents. The revised guidelines from International Health Regulations (2005) determine better standards for cruise ship travel ...

  13. Cruise (aeronautics)

    Cruise (aeronautics) A Qantas four-engined Boeing 747-400 at cruise altitude. Cruise is the phase of aircraft flight that starts when the aircraft levels off after a climb, until it begins to descend for landing. [1] Cruising usually comprises the majority of a flight, and may include small changes in heading (direction of flight), airspeed ...

  14. Travel during COVID-19 pandemic: Plane vs. cruise ship

    Dr. Jay Wolfson says there are substantive differences between airplane and cruise ship travel that relates to Covid-19 risk. For example, the number of people on a ship compared to a 747 plane ...

  15. What is the safest mode of travel?

    While cruises are more optional than planes and vehicle when travelling, the odds of dying are nearly as slim as flying. As for cruise ships, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), an ...

  16. Environmental Impact: Boat vs. Plane Emissions

    A 2011 case study of cruise ships in Dubrovnik, Croatia, estimated that the average CO2 emitted per person, per mile on a medium-sized 3,000-passenger cruise ship was 1.4 pounds.

  17. Cruise Packages with Flights

    Princess EZair helps your journey take flight by allowing you to forgo the stress of transportation planning. Similar to putting together ideal cruise and flight packages, EZair makes it easy to coordinate flights, save on fares and ensure you land your ultimate vacation. All that's left for you to do is sit back, relax and set sail on a ...

  18. How to get to Antarctica: The pros and cons of flying vs. cruising

    At Silversea, which offers both types of Antarctica trips, eight-night fly-cruise itineraries start at $16,600 per person, including flights — more than $2,000 per day. Fares for Silversea's traditional Antarctica sailings that involve a crossing of the Drake Passage start at $11,900 per person, about 40% less.

  19. The Best Ways to Book a Cruise

    Additionally, being able to book other parts of your trip — like flight and excursions — on the same site, or offering access to a travel agent, distinguishes some of the best cruise websites.

  20. Reasons to Choose Cruises Rather Than Flying

    Obviously, cruising to your destination takes longer than flying there. However, if you have the time and enjoy days spent at sea, you may save money. For example, if you live within easy driving ...

  21. Is it better to book a cruise through a travel agent? We say yes

    Travel agents can get better deals on cruises. If you're concerned that working with an agent will make your cruise more expensive, don't be. Cruise travel agents receive the bulk of their income via commission from the cruise lines. Their service to you is usually free, though some might charge first-time clients a minimal fee.

  22. Cruise vs. All-Inclusive Resort: Which Is the Better Deal?

    The top-of-the-line, all-suite Grand Velas Resort with a similar focus on the culinary experience costs $6,500 per couple ($928 per night) for a weeklong stay in a non-oceanview suite. Again, the ...

  23. Visiting Hawaii by Cruise or by Land: Pros and Cons

    According to the Hawaii Tourism Authority, land visitors spent an average of $230.80 a day in 2022 on lodging, food and beverages, shopping and entertainment. The most pronounced financial benefit ...

  24. Bahamas vs. Caribbean: Which Cruise Destination Is Best?

    Bahamas vs. Caribbean: Differences Between These Popular Cruise Destinations. Silver Spirit Sailing in The Bahamas (Photo: Silversea) The Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean, while the ...