Aug 5, 2014
Gary Bembridge author of "The Cruise Traveler's Handbook"
provides another 60-Second Cruise Tip. For more visit http://www.60secondcruisetips.com and http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/cruise-travelers-handbook
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Passengers going on ocean cruises are increasingly booking as
late as they can. There is plenty of capacity, many ships do
similar itineraries and so there are loads of deals and incentives.
Especially after the 90-day cut-off point when those who have
pre-booked have to pay their final balance. Ocean cruisers know
they can usually get the cruise they want on a ship they like at a
great price by waiting to book. The cruise lines are eager to
change this as the economy improves and by attracting new
travellers to cruising to fill the excess cabins at higher
prices.
In river cruising, although late bookings are possible, it is more
advisable to book in advance to ensure you get the cruise, dates
and cabin you want. While lots of new ships are being added,
interest in river cruising is growing even faster and cruises seem
to be sold out early. Unlike my ocean cruise experiences where I
find many passengers have booked last minute, on river cruises
people I have speak to are more likely to have booked their trip in
advance.