| Above, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked at Havana Port in 2019. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Taking a cruise is a growing means of traveling. More people are "diving in" to this mode of travel.
One may ask, "When is the best time to book a cruise for the lowest prices and best perks?" Southern Living has posted an article that answers that question.
They begin it with:
Booking a cruise can feel like a game of chance—but when you book may matter just as much as where you sail. Prices can swing hundreds of dollars depending on timing, and certain itineraries sell out months, if not a year or more, in advance.
“That timeline can shift depending on the destination,” says Atlanta-based Michael Consoli, Cruise Planners travel advisor for nearly 25 years who books about 4,500 cruise customers annually.
Whether you're dreaming of a Royal Caribbean escape or a once-in-a-lifetime summer voyage on Viking to chase the midnight sun in Norway, here's how to book smart and maximize your experience.
To read more, go here.
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