drsel Posted July 10, 2023 #1 Share Posted July 10, 2023 Do you know any website which lists most cruises by price per night *including all port fees and taxes?* There was one which also had charts of price movement, but its not working anymore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Honolulu Blue Posted July 11, 2023 #2 Share Posted July 11, 2023 14 hours ago, drsel said: Do you know any website which lists most cruises by price per night *including all port fees and taxes?* There was one which also had charts of price movement, but its not working anymore Cruiseplum does all this. It's not a travel agent site, so no need to hide it. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drsel Posted July 11, 2023 Author #3 Share Posted July 11, 2023 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Honolulu Blue said: Cruiseplum does all this. It's not a travel agent site, so no need to hide it. You are absolutely right. This site shows the price per day including taxes and Port fees. It is very versatile with plenty of filters and customisation available Edited July 11, 2023 by drsel 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrispowell Posted July 11, 2023 #4 Share Posted July 11, 2023 48 minutes ago, Honolulu Blue said: Cruiseplum does all this. It's not a travel agent site, so no need to hide it. Thanks for sharing! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted July 11, 2023 #5 Share Posted July 11, 2023 41 minutes ago, drsel said: It is very versatile Just be careful and check dates as the first sample I selected had dates out by one day! Gave me a bit of a moment as it is for the cruise I have booked next month! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Szt Posted July 12, 2023 #6 Share Posted July 12, 2023 I find it very hard to compare apples to apples as some lines include drinks, tips, WiFi, ob credits, etc and some don't. And remember that if you have the drink or dining package included they will charge you extra gratuities up front. If, for example, you don't care about specialty dining, you don't want to pay extra for something you won't use. So, I find, if I total up the value of the " extras" I will use add it to cruise price, and divide by nights I get the true comparison of value for me. just my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drsel Posted July 12, 2023 Author #7 Share Posted July 12, 2023 31 minutes ago, Szt said: I find it very hard to compare apples to apples as some lines include drinks, tips, WiFi, ob credits, etc and some don't. And remember that if you have the drink or dining package included they will charge you extra gratuities up front. If, for example, you don't care about specialty dining, you don't want to pay extra for something you won't use. So, I find, if I total up the value of the " extras" I will use add it to cruise price, and divide by nights I get the true comparison of value for me. just my opinion. Always choose the sailaway price or no perks option Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted July 12, 2023 #8 Share Posted July 12, 2023 Since many folks will read this thread we would also stress that comparing cruises is not simple. For example, if you book a cruise on a luxury line (i,e. Seabourn, Silverseas, Regent, Sea Dream etc) your cruise price will generally include many things (i.e. all-inclusive). We will soon be going on another Seabourn cruise and will likely end that month long voyage with a zero onboard account. There is no need for us to spend any money on that line other than what we spend in the ports. But take a siilar cruise on a line like Celebrity with a cruise-only fare, and our on board account would likely be several thousand dollars! What drsel calls a sailaway price or no perks just does not work these days...for many lines. Consider that Oceania has recently (July 1) implemented their new "Simply More" where the cruise price includes a credit for shore excursions and beer/wine at lunch and dinner! You cannot opt out of these things! Viking cruises includes a shore excursion in every port. etc etc. Hank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drsel Posted July 13, 2023 Author #9 Share Posted July 13, 2023 17 hours ago, Hlitner said: Since many folks will read this thread we would also stress that comparing cruises is not simple. For example, if you book a cruise on a luxury line (i,e. Seabourn, Silverseas, Regent, Sea Dream etc) your cruise price will generally include many things (i.e. all-inclusive). We will soon be going on another Seabourn cruise and will likely end that month long voyage with a zero onboard account. There is no need for us to spend any money on that line other than what we spend in the ports. But take a siilar cruise on a line like Celebrity with a cruise-only fare, and our on board account would likely be several thousand dollars! What drsel calls a sailaway price or no perks just does not work these days...for many lines. Consider that Oceania has recently (July 1) implemented their new "Simply More" where the cruise price includes a credit for shore excursions and beer/wine at lunch and dinner! You cannot opt out of these things! Viking cruises includes a shore excursion in every port. etc etc. Hank All these included perks only complicates the analysis and calculation, when deciding which Cruise to choose from among thousands. A budget traveller would be well adviced to seek a cruise line which offers the basic Cruise only fare. He can then choose to pay extra for anything else he may require. And not be forced into paying for things he does not really need 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted July 13, 2023 #10 Share Posted July 13, 2023 4 hours ago, drsel said: … A budget traveller would be well adviced to seek a cruise line which offers the basic Cruise only fare. He can then choose to pay extra for anything else he may require. And not be forced into paying for things he does not really need Would you include charging for all meals? After all, some folks eat a lot less than others - and might be inclined to seriously cut back intake - do you REALLY need a full breakfast? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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