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     How Much Money Do You Want To Save On Your Next Cruise?
By Jeff Mills

You would like to go on a cruise this year for your vacation.

But, just looking at some of the costs that are out there is a sure enough way to worry that you may not be able to afford to do that. Yet, there are many ways that you can save money on the cruise that you plan to purchase. If you are like many of the people out there, you should carefully consider your options.

 

First of all, you should do a little research before you commit to one cruise or the other. There is much to be learned before you do that. The internet has plenty of travel/cruise related sites. Find the ones not trying to sell you anything for unbiased opinions.

Cruises can be affordable if you know what and when to do it. Depending on where you would like to go, what you would like to see, and what you would like to do, your options may be a little limited.

So, what you should do to save money is to be as open as possible about the cruise.

If you are able to go at any time of the year, it is best to go in the off season. You can often find the best deals on packages during the winter months. But, the good news is that it doesn’t have to be winter where you are headed. If you live in the north, a winter cruise to the tropical is ideal and it feels like summer there!

Some people go on cruise for free, by being a speaker or teacher on cruise ships. You get free room and board, plus all the meals included, just to teach people how to scrapbook, how to save money on taxes, how to play poker. The possibilities are outstanding for getting considered, as long as you have a great appealing topic.

Another way to save on your cruise is to comparison shop. Not all of the various options that are out there to be booked are offered for the same price. You may find that the same cruise will cost less on one website than it will cost on another. This is heartbreaking if you choose the wrong one. Take a few minutes to compare your prices.

Also, consider how you will get to your cruise. A sure way to drive up the cost of a cruise is to need to take a flight to get to the cruise in the first place. You may want to consider driving. Or, if you can, consider boarding your cruise ship as close to home as possible. By cutting off a few miles this way, you may be able to actually save quite a bit in airline fees.

There is no reason why you can not save money on the cruises that you plan to take. In fact, if you are one that can pick up and go, some cruises will actually offer very good rates in the off season when they do not have a lot of guests. This is ideally the best time to go!

Jeff Mills is a former Youth Pastor of 9 years, who is now a full time internet information entrepreneur, book author, speaker, sales coach, and also an avid traveler. Jeff has passionately pursued seeking the best discount travel clubs and has discovered Coastal Vacations Travel Club to be the top of the heap, saving members up to 75% off their trips for life. Discover how you can travel and earn $1000 or more in commissions immediately at http://www.coastal-vacation-club.com for a fantastic work from home career or a great travel club bargain, and there is no selling! We close your sales.

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