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What is the average cost of a 7 day cruise to Alaska for a honeymoon?

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  1. For men? loss of freedom and money, no more bjs and no sex at all after the first kid is born

  2. There will be all kinds of great prices this year. Keep checking the major cruise lines… Also try “Vacations To Go”

  3. about $200 (including meals and extra activities)
    for one person it’s around $130 ….so two would be around $200 plUS the package which would make it like around….$500….honeymooning in Alaska tho? you’ll be holding onto each other the whole trip…lol

  4. Hopefully you can find a $100 a day a piece – shop around or call AAA

  5. Depending upon where (if) you will be flying, cabin selection – inside cabin least & balcony most (besides a suite) any excursions, shopping in ports of call, casino, pictures, drinks etc.
    I have been over 20 times & without a sale have spent between $2,600.00 to $4,700.00 for a 7 day cruise(including airfare).
    Princess.com or !-800-Princess is having a sale Right now.
    Enjoy.

  6. We are going in May to Alaska on the Norwegian Pearl. We only cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) as we have found them to suit our needs.

    Depending on what type of cabin you would like to have (inner stateroom or outer, with balcony, mini suite, etc.) will determine how much you spend. Be realistic when planning your cruise. If you have a budget, stick to it. It can be very easy to spend money on the extras when you don’t need to.

    Check the on-shore excursions at your ports of call. Don’t just depend on the ones that are listed in the travel brochure that are associated with the cruise. Oftentimes you can save hundreds of $$$$ by booking your side excursions that way.

    We have booked a Courtyard Villa and it cost us about $3500 per person for the cruise. That is expensive but as we are on the concierge level that automatically gets us through the embarkation line in the VIP line (usually no waiting or minimal at best), we get the right to disembark first at each port and we have access to a private courtyard with pool and hot tub on this ship.

    The best way to decide is to go to websites like Cruise Critic or Cruise Reviews where they will have almost all the lines and their ships listed as well as reviews. Please read the reviews with a grain of salt. Not everyone will like the cruise for one reason or another. Some people are bound and determined to just have a bad time and put that in their cruise review.

    While booking at the last minute can get you some great deals, be careful with the Alaskan cruises. Because they don’t run all year long, they tend to fill up quickly.

    Good luck and have fun!


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