Booking Cruise Vacations Information

Sunday, August 9, 2009 ·

By Phillip Joansen

Do you know all the information you need to know to plan your next cruise vacation? Here are some things you might have overlooked and must know before booking your vacation. These additional cost can creep up on you if you're not prepared when cruising.

First, plan ahead and make sure to book your reservations for your cruise as soon as possible. When you and your family have decided what dates you want, go ahead and start the booking process with your travel agent. Remember that there is a deposit that is required when booking and you will typically have to pay around 10% of the total cruise package when going on a long duration cruise.

You will end up paying the rest of your cruise package 45 to 60 days before your departure date. However, most people just pay 100% of their package up front. Late reservation people have to pay 100% of their package once they receive their travel confirmation. Be aware that you might have to pay additional fees for increase in foreign exchange rates and fuel tax surcharges. If you have any questions about additional fees that you will incur, go ahead and ask your travel agent. Your travel agent is there to supply you with all the answer you need.

There are additional port taxes and handling charges that may or may not be charged at each individual port. You can ask your travel agent or look at your travel brochure for more information. Remember that port charges are added to your final bill and your final bill might be higher than expected.

Lastly, the earlier you book, the more incentives and discounts you will receive. Discounts are given to those who book their vacation packages very early. If you are a procrastinator, it could cause you to get an unfavorable cabin grade and will cost you more than someone who booked early.

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