14-Day Transatlantic from Copenhagen [ncl.com] – Starting From $ 499 USD (or $ 39 per day)
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Norwegian Cruise Lines have several upcoming cruises on sale and limited inventory. Considering cruises are all inclusive (room, food, entertainment), these are two notable ones among many others on their website:
Last Minute Deal for 6-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Celebrity Cruise Line – From $299 per person
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Here’s a last minute 6 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from $ 299 on Celebrity Cruise Line, with EXCLUSIVE – Up to $ 1,000 to Spend Onboard and 15% Off Shore Excursions.
Link To Deal [cruisedirect.com]
Departs from Newark with Ports of Call at St. Johns – Antigua, Basseterre – St Kitts & Nevis, San Juan – Puerto Rico. There are parts of Puerto Rico that are fine and the ship wouldn’t go there if it weren’t.
Cruise.com – 7-Nt Upscale Alaska Cruise $524
Cruise.com – New York to London: 7-Nt Upscale Transatlantic Cruise $739
Norwegian Cruise Line – 7-Night Alaska Cruise w/Norwegian $749
Cruise.com – 7-Night Bahamas Cruise from NYC $549
Cruise.com – 7-Nt Mexican Riviera Cruise Incl. Cabo & Puerto Vallarta $599
Cruise.com – 10-Nt Caribbean Cruise $589
Cruise.com – Royal Caribbean Mega Ship: 7-Nt Cruise w/Balcony $600
Cruise.com – Royal Caribbean Mega Ship: 7-Nt Cruise w/Balcony $600
Norwegian Cruise Line – Last-Minute, 4-Nt Cuba Cruise w/Overnight in Havana $379
Liberty Travel – 4-Night Cozumel & Key West Cruise in Winter $229
Cruise.com – 7-Nt Upscale Alaska Cruise in Spring Incl. Hubbard Glacier $524
Cruise.com – 7-Nt Mediterranean Cruise Incl. Venice & Santorini $449
Class Action: If Robocall Cruise Called You May Be Entitled to $900 YMMV
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Have you received one of those annoying robocalls saying you won a free cruise? That phone call could now get you up to $ 900 thanks to a class action lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims Resort Marketing Group (RMG), a third-party travel agency, made pre-recorded robocalls from July 2009 to March 2014 offering free cruises with Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Line. The lawsuit claims the cruise lines authorized the company to make calls on their behalf.
The agency, referred to as "Travel Services" during the calls, violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, according to the lawsuit.