{"id":5039,"date":"2013-02-27T23:09:52","date_gmt":"2013-02-27T15:09:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=5039"},"modified":"2013-02-27T23:09:52","modified_gmt":"2013-02-27T15:09:52","slug":"top-tips-for-grabbing-a-last-minute-deal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=5039","title":{"rendered":"Top Tips for Grabbing a Last Minute Deal"},"content":{"rendered":"
In the cruise industry, \u2018last minute\u2019 generally refers to snapping up a deal for a departing cruise that
\nsets sail between several days and a couple of months in the future, giving excited adventurers the
\nelement of spontaneity and the chance to head out onto the ocean waves without so much as a
\nsecond thought.<\/p>\n
With the magic of the Internet providing a plethora of offers, including the luxurious decks of Grandeur Last Minute<\/p>\n Keep an eye out for sailings heading out to sea between 60 and 90 days in the future, because this is Be aware that chances of a peak time last minute deal at rock-bottom prices is fairly unheard of. Be Repositioning Cruises<\/p>\n Look out for repositioning cruises which can sometimes offer some fantastic bargains because of their Accomodation Flexibility<\/p>\n Be as flexible as you can. You may not be able to get a premium cabin type on a cheap, last minute Most of all, be spontaneous and you could have the experience of a lifetime for less with a Royal
\nof the Seas<\/a> and many other Royal Caribbean cruises<\/a>, at your fingertips, 2013 is a perfect time to be a
\nlittle spontanious and go for it.<\/p>\n
\nusually the timeframe that passengers having already booked, can cancel without charges.<\/p>\n
\nprepared to sail out of season to realise the best possible savings. There’s no need to worry about a
\nless than perfect trip as out of season for some destinations can still mean a fantastic climate and jam
\npacked itineraries – just do some research online.<\/p>\n
\nvery nature. These can often mean a longer sail, sometimes across whole oceans, to get to their new
\nhomeports. Weigh the cost of the ticket up against the airfare home and you could walk away with a
\nsuperb deal.<\/p>\n
\ndeal, but should weigh up the discounts on offer for the less desirable accommodation – inside berths
\nor obstructed views for example. Read the small print fof every offer you see, so that you know
\nexactly what to expect and are aware of any hidden charges that may exist.<\/p>\n
\nCaribbean cruise.<\/p>\n