New to Cruising?

First off, if you have never been on a cruise before, please know that you can call us anytime and we'll help you and answer any of your questions - there are no stupid questions. If you Google "Caribbean Cruises" you will get 41 million results. It is mind-boggling. But if you still prefer to book travel on the internet, you should start with a budget. The internet ads are helpful in that there are prices - the advertised prices are per person for each of the first 2 passengers in a stateroom, cabin or 'room.' The prices usually include basic fare for meals, and includes port charges, but depending on where the ship goes will determine a "misc. fees and taxes" charge which is not in the advertised prices. Also, because of the high level of attention that you have available 24 hours a day there is a gratuity charge of about $12/passenger/day added to your cruise bill at the end of the cruise. This bill also includes purchases on board like beverages, casino and store purchases.There are also charges for premium restaurants that range from $5-30 per person.
   The majority of people who want to book on the internet end up asking for help from a human anyway.  So let us help you through the maze!