Royal Caribbean Cruises for kids/teens?
I have been invited to take my family on a Royal Caribbean cruise (with work so I will be in meetings some of the time). Just wondering is this a good ...
Hi,
so im thinking of going on a medditerian(dont know how to spell that) cruise this summer. I have been on an eastern caribbean cruise w/ royal caribbean and two western caribbean cruises one ...
my husband and i want to go on a mediterranean (european) cruise next summer or fall. specifically we would like to see parts of italy and the south of france. who are the best cruise lines to go on ...
I'm asking for my daughter .We're going on a cruise this summer and she saw the booklets .She keeps bugging me about it.Anyway tell me anything about the pools and waterslides on Carnival FA...
I plan on going the end of aug. what did you like? not like? where did you book the cruise ?how much did you pay? what was the shopping like? any shore exc? weather? tell me ...
My boyfriend is 21 and i'm only 19. I read on a cruiseline info that you have to be 21, and if you're not you have to be with a legal gaurdian. and if you ARE 21 and 19 (for example) you ...
I've read a lot of postings about cruises to Alaska, and it seems to be that Princess is the favored cruise line...but which ship? There are a few options during the dates I have available, and I...
The single supplement means that you essentially pay a double fare if you want a cabin to yourself with no other passenger. Its the same with all cruise lines. If you don't have a cruise partner but want to go on one, try Holland America cruise line. Holland has a Cruise Partners program where they will match you with other same sex people who want to cruise but do not have a person to go with them. if you sign up for this and they do not find you a room mate you get the room by yourself at the single double occupancy price.
Check out this web page: http://www.hollandamerica.com/onboard/single.do
Lew
No, each cruise-line has its own variable rate, depending how early or how late you book the cabin. (125 - 200%).
Hers a good link that shows the rates and whether or not he line allows two singles to join up.
http://www.cstn.org/reports/general/cruisechart01.html
my4sonsnme
50-100% of a single fare, so a single pays 150-200% to go as a single (depends on what season, how full the ship is, etc.)