Carnival Caribbean Cruise Starting at $37.25/Night
Ready for a Cruise Vacation?
Through tomorrow, October 13th only, head to Carnival Cruises and shop their Pack & Go sale to score cruise deals from $139 per person!
While you have to book quickly, there are available cruise dates through February 2020.
Here are a few highlights…
Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Victory 4-Day Cruise from Miami
As low as $149 per person
Bahamas Cruise on Carnival Victory 3-Day Cruise from Miami
As low as $139 per person
Good deals on Norwegian cruises right now too in November getting 45 cash back for booking thru top cash back.com thru travelocity 2 free nights specialty dining and we got a 25 onboard credit plus they have 3rd and 4th guest free etc
I would like to contact your wife Scott I’m looking to travel to Mx send me an E-mail at Mony.0309@hotmail.com
You don’t get to choose your cabin if you book the Pack & Go rate. It is guarantee rate. Carnival assigns a cabin. You could end up in a really crappy location.
Thanks for letting us know, Sara!
We’ve never been on a cruise so I’ve been looking. Would you all recommend booking through a travel agent or the cruise directly?
I called the carnival cruise itself and they were wonderful each time, gave us better rates than what was posted and upgraded us for free.
Thanks so much! This is helpful
A travel agent(TA) or online travel agent(OTA) might include extra onboard credit, wine, Costco Cash Card(if through Costco), etc, but you lose control of your booking. The TA/OTA owns the booking. All booking changes have to be done by the TA/OTA. Carnival won’t even talk to you if your booking was made through a TA/OTA. Pretty much the only thing they will do is confirm that the booking exists.
I think you can still book excursions, specialty dining reservations, and purchase alcohol, food, and gifts for your cabin since you can still add the booking to your Carnival online account.
By the way, the travel agent/OTA isn’t giving those extras out of the goodness of their hearts. It comes out of their commission.
If you get a TA, make sure the person has actually taken a cruise before. A TA that hasn’t cruised is likely only interested in the commission.
There are financial benefits to booking through a TA/OTA, but I value not having to depend on someone else more than money.
I am a travel insider/advisor I would be happy to give you some advice and help planning a cruise! Feel free to email me cara@dreambuilderstravel.com
My wife is a TA and charges ZERO fees. Most times, she can get rates lower than you can online.
I’ve been looking for a while now for something around May 30th though the beginning of August for a 9 night cruise and they are all the same prices as before so this can’t be a deal if the price has not changed 🙄