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Booking a cruise in Cruise ships
Booking a cruise in Cruise ships
Once you've found a cruise that suits you, you'll want to know the full costs and terms...including port fees and taxes, often not reflected in brochure and initial web-site prices.
On a web-site, as you approach the "buy" point, you'll be given a quoted price for all the parameters and options (e.g., flying to/from the port(s)) you've chosen. Before you "buy", ensure you make a full copy of the quote/invoice and fully understand what's involved. It needs to also include all terms of the cruise contract you are agreeing to.
Per "Cabins", "Get in" and other discussions below, wise choices of those parameters/options can be quite complex. Unless you are a seasoned cruiser, you should seriously consider using an agent. He/she can help you considerably to understand all options available and their import. Before you buy the cruise, he/she will also provide an invoice reflecting all costs for your careful examination, allowing you to question details or make requests for changes.
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