How can I do an online broad search for cruise trips?

8/26/2015 4:31:25 AM

The online portal vacations to go has a custom search which might suit your criteria. You have the option to specify the following search criteria:

  • Region
  • Time Range
  • Minimum/maximum number of nights
  • Type of stateroom. (Ocean view, balcony, suite)
  • Price range
  • Company (both include and exclude)
  • Cruise ship
  • Passenger capacity of the ship
  • Ports visited (both include and exclude)
  • Departure Port

Note that you have to give your particulars to see any results. However, no email confirmation is needed, so using fake particulars should be possible if you are worried about giving out information.

I haven’t actually used the website before. There seems to be some mixed opinions on their service quality, ranging from very good to very bad, but as long as you only use it to look up cruises, I don’t see much risk involved.

Note: this answer is adapted from another answer of mine

2/12/2015 12:19:30 PM

This website is very useful

http://www.cruisetimetables.com

You can see departures from individual ports, but if you have a specific destination in mind you can select a different tab and see cruises that call at that location.

It is date based so has some restrictions in use.

It also has links to cruise agents for booking, however I think the pricing is not that competitive so shop around.

2/10/2015 9:46:00 PM

Have you tried any of the following?

http://www.cruisingexcursions.com/

http://www.expedia.com.au/cruises

Happy cruising!

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