What's the best time to take a
cruise ?
Anytime is the best time to take a cruise. It also
depends on where you'd like to go. Some of the more exotic destinations are seasonal. For
example, you can only cruise to Alaska between May and September; to Europe between April
and November; to Bermuda, between April and October. The Caribbean is fantastic year
round. You would want to cruise the Panama Canal between September and April. Is cruising affordable and a good vacation
value ?
Whether you are on a strict budget or want to spend a
luxurious vacation, we have the cruise for you. Taking a cruise offers the best travel
value for your money. The cost of your trip includes all meals and daytime activities,
nighttime parties and entertainment. So for once, you'll know what your vacation will end
up costing you before you go. (Your only extra expenses will be drinks, optional shore
excursions, and personal services such as massage or hairstyling.)
When is the most affordable
time to take a cruise ?
Historically the best time for the least expensive
rate will be from the end of August to right before Christmas. This does not include
Thanksgiving or Christmas. Expect to cruise at rates that are better than 2-for-1 with
reduced rates for 3rd and 4th passengers.If you're looking for a senior citizen rate, a
regional promotion, a past passenger promotion, or a last minute deal, you'll likely find
it during this period. Keep in touch with your Martin Travel agent for these rates.
Where can I go ?
Wherever you want! We have cruises that visit
practically every destination in the world. The Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska, Bermuda,
Europe, Hawaii, the Greek Isles, the Orient, Australia, Tahiti, the Galapagos Islands,
South America, India, the Panama Canal and more. You name it, we've got it.
Are all ships and cruises
fairly similar ?
Just as no two people are the same no two cruise
lines are the same.There are cruise ships for those who do not want crowds and there are
mega ships for those who love the excitement of casinos and crowds. Something for
everyone. Our agents are experts at selecting the cruise for your preferences.
I have never been on a cruise.
Which is the best cruise line for me?
This is a question we get many times, and the answer
is - it depends. It's like asking what is your favorite sport.
The best cruise line for you might not be the best line for someone else because everyone
has different priorities, interests, etc.
Some of the things you need to consider are:
- Price
- Ships (age, size, accommodations)
- Itineraries
- Passengers (interests, ages, etc.)
Fortunately there is a lot of information. Your
Martin Travel agent will be glad to help you. There are also cruising guides (library,
book store); magazines (Cruise Travel); recommendations from friends; and
one of the most important - the cruise brochure.Call or email us today for your Free
Brochure.
What's there to do in port ?
Have you ever heard of duty free shopping? You can go
off on your own and make your own tour. Or take a guided tour. Play golf or tennis. Learn
how to windsurf Catch a record sailfish.Take a cable car to the top of a mountain. A
cruise is the easiest way to see new destinations and meet new people. You never have to
pack and unpack the destinations come to you!
But I Don't Want To Take A
Tour!
On a cruise you are on your own, to do whatever you
want to do. You can do what you want in port. You will either tender (small boat to
shore) or dock. It depends on the port and how many ships are there. But if you
tender it will usually be done quickly and efficiently.
Just walk into town, or stay on the ship. You can
have lunch on the ship - you can always come back, even with tender, they run all the
time. If it's an all-day tour, and they will usually include lunch. The half-day tours are
timed to get you back for lunch (or leave after lunch).
In the Caribbean and Alaska you certainly don't
have to take tours - but many people do and are quite happy with them.
Ship tours are usually well organized and usually
well worth the money. We know sometimes you can do it cheaper on your own, but remember
that you are also paying for a guide, admissions, etc. Not to mention peace of mind - the
ship won't leave until all the tours are back. If you go on your own you may have to build
in extra time to be sure you won't miss the ship.
Do cruise lines welcome
families with kids?
35% of cruise vacations are booked by families with
children. Most cruise lines make a special point of providing activities for youngsters,
especially during school holidays. If your children enjoy swimming, games, movies, and the
adventure of new places, they'll love a family cruise. The common complaint we hear is
"do we have to go home now?" In addition the children will cruise at a greatly
reduced rate, making the parents even happier.
What's there to do at night?
When the sun goes down, the Ship really lights up.
There's dancing; live entertainment in nightclubs, discos and lounges; feature films; and
parties with all your new friends. Most ships even have casinos. There are also many
special events like the Captain's Cocktail Party, Passenger Talent Night, the Masquerade
Parade, the Late Night Buffet. The night can go on as long as you want. Even until the
spectacle of sunrise at sea. Best of all there is no charge for all this entertianment.
Is cruising right for
honeymooners?
Romance on the high seas, without a doubt this is
what a honeymoon should be.Cozy dinners for two, strolling on deck at sunset, dancing the
night away (even under the stars) Most lines even provide special services for Sunday or
Monday departures to welcome champagne and breakfast in bed. Most ships offer beds in
double, queen, or king sizes, make sure your Martin Travel agent requests your preference.
How do I book a cruise?
Simply request a proposal through email or call our
toll free number and one of our enthusiatic, knowledgeable representatives will be glad to
help you. We will help you pick the cruise that fits your vacation schedule, tastes, and
budget; then make all the arrangements to get you from your doorstep to your stateroom and
back.
Why should I book with the
Martin Travel Services?
There are a number of reasons to book with the Martin
Travel. Among them: fast, courteous service with the best rates you will find.
Martin Travel is in Fort
Lauderdale. I'm in Chicago and I've never done business with you. How can I be sure you're
legitimate?
Very good question and one you should ask any agency
you're working with. We encourage you to contact the Better Business Bureau where you will
find that we've had no complaints against us since our beginning. We're a member of the
Cruise Lines International Association, accredited with the Airlines Reporting
Corporation, International Airlines Travel Network, and a partner with BTI Americas, the
third largest travel company in the country. You may contact the cruise line that you are
considering and ask them about us. We will be glad to give you any information that will
make you feel comfortable with us.
Why are your rates better than
what my local travel agent is quoting me?
Top Producing Cruise Agencies have better buying
power than most of the travel agencies across the country. Our rates are often better
because we buy in bulk and we often we have group rates that your local agent does not
have.We are informed immediately of special regional, last minute, and senior promotions.
Our agents are trained to ask for the best rate on each booking.
Is it better to book my cruise
early or wait for a last minute discount?
Generally speaking it is much better to book
early.The cruise lines will often lower your rate if a better promotion comes along after
your book your trip. Some guidelines are listed below for when you should consider
booking, but again what they really come down to is flexibility.
Book early (at least 6 - 8
months in advance) if:
- It's an inaugural cruise
- You want specific cabin, i.e.
· suites or mini-suites
· location (port, starboard, middle of the ship, bedding, etc.)
· handicapped
- It is a unique itinerary (holiday, infrequent)
- You're not flexible with dates (honeymoon,
vacation, etc.)
- You need a cabin for 3 or 4 people
- You need multiple cabins (family, group, etc.)
Book late if:
- You have lots of flexibility (itinerary, dates),
especially if only two people are cruising
- You don't care about the location of your cabin and
you will take an inside cabin
- You can drive to the port (and none of the
other guidelines apply)
- You feel it isn't any fun unless you have lots of
pressure :-)
Most people book 8 months to as much as 18 months
in advance. You can always cancel, but of course you have to lay out the money for the
deposit. Refunds on deposits are slow, however, and may take up to two months.
Can I book on short notice?
That's what we are here for! Even the most popular
cruises sometimes have space available because of late cancellations. So, have your Martin
Travel agent check or visit www.martintravelservices.com for periodic
updates. But, to get exactly what you want in the way of ship, cabin etc. you should plan
and book early. Most cruise lines also offer early booking discounts for customers who
plan ahead. Then, just sit back and anticipate all the fun you're going to have!
Do the cruise lines have Senior
Citizen Rates? Family Rates? Last Minute Discounts?
martin Travel wil post these rates as they become
available on the Internet. They are usually available in the off peak booking seasons,
right after the first of the year and between September and mid-December. Anyone can
qualify for a senior rate provided one of the passengers in the cabin is 55 years old or
older. These rate are usually $50 to $100 per person discounted.
When a sailing is soft, the Family Rates are
promoted. Cruise lines use these rates to fill the third and fourth berths on cruises. For
example, the third and fourth person in a cabin may pay $499 per person on a typical seven
night cruise. However, to help fill a ship, the cruise line may reduce this rate to $99 or
even offer free passage to 3rds and 4ths. We will post these specials as well.
Last Minute Discounts are less popular than in the
past. Today, the cruise lines are trying to fill the ships with better early booking
discounts like Royal Caribbean's Breakthrough Rates and Carnival's SuperSavers. They can
now tell about three months prior to sailing if a sailing needs help. Either way, if you
book early and the price comes down after putting down your deposit,the cruise line will
often lower your rate to the new promotion.You're always better off booking early.
What about these rates I see in
my Sunday newspaper? Why aren't they ever available?
The rates you see in your Sunday newspaper in January
are often for sailings during the most affordable week in the fall and on the shortest
cruise.We can almost guarantee that when you do call that ship is sold out already.
Furthermore, until this year, all rates were quoted without airfare and port charges.
Martin Travel has never done that, we always quote the entire charge. It's very misleading
and we avoid such advertising.
Should I buy cancellation
insurance? Is it worth it? What does it cover?
Without insurance, you are taking a huge gamble. If
you cancel after final payment, you will suffer penalties. There is no question about it.
It could be $50 per person or could be the full cost of the trip. The cruise line doesn't
care if it was your life savings, if it was a heart attack, or a death. You will not
get your money back after final payment without insurance.
We recommend insurance to everyone. We don't push
it on anyone. But remember it is your money and if the unexpected happens you may lose all
your money. Some things to consider:
- Would losing the total cost of trip hurt?
- Do you have family members who are ill or at risk
of illness that if their condition turned worse you would abandon your travel plans? Young
children or older family members?
- Do you have a pre-existing medical condition?
- Is your trip relatively expensive? Are you leaving
the country for 10 days or longer?
- Are at a point in your life where you are
susceptible to accident or illness?
- Have you ever experienced baggage delay or loss by
the airlines?
- Does your insurance cover medical expenses in a
foreign country? Probably not?
If you answered yes to any of these questions,
then you may want to consider insurance. Insurance typically costs about 10% of your total
trip cost and usually covers baggage, trip delay, trip interruption, medical expenses,
medical evacuation, and more. The cruise lines' insurance typically doesn't cover
pre-existing conditions but we have other insurance we sell to cover this situations. Ask
your agent for a brochure explaining it in more detail?
Is Insurance worth it? If you have to use it,
definitely? But insurance also buys peace of mind, which is not a bad reason to have it
either?
How do I pay for my cruise?
What are the deposit and final payment requirements?
We at Martin Travel always, always recommend you use
a credit card to book your trip. . They're convenient, they are safe, and you get extra
protection for your vacation from your credit card company. But if you must, we will
accept checks and certified checks payable to Martin Travel for payment.
If you are booking your cruise early (outside of
four months prior to travel) the cruise line typically requires a deposit ranging from
$100 per person for a 3 or 4 night cruise, $200 - $250 per person for a 7 night cruise,
and $300 or more for longer cruises. Your cruise must be paid in full at least 65 days
prior to travel for most cruise lines (some require final payment even sooner). Your
Martin Travel agent will discuss payment terms with regards to your particular cruise.
You will get a comprehensive receipt for every
payment and will receive a final payment reminder to keep you on top of your payments. If
you would like to make periodic payments on your trip, you may do so provided all payments
are completed prior to the final balance due date. |