How to Make the Most of Wave Season Deals
Scoring great cruise deals is possible year-round, but wave season remains a peak time for cruise lines to include free upgrades, onboard credit and other incentives.The cruise industry's wave season is a sales period that has historically taken place between January and March, but wave season deals may appear as early as the first week of December. The idea is that cruise lines -- mainstream, river and luxury alike -- have an early opportunity to showcase their very best extra-value offers for the year to come. Many offer major sales during this time frame, and if you're a savvy shopper, you can take advantage of these promotions to get a great deal on your next cruise vacation. We'll show you how.
What Is Wave Season?
Wave season was born out of the recognition that a large percentage of cruisers book their sailings in the early months of the year. The combination of a new year with an empty calendar and, for most of us, chilly winter weather gets travelers thinking about sunny island getaways and the vacations to come. So, bookings take off. To capitalize on this cruise-booking state of mind, cruise lines and travel agents offer extra incentives -- typically free perks and reduced cruise fares -- in the hopes that the promotions will be the final push travelers need to book those cruises.
How Do I Get the Best Deal?
If you've been paying attention to cruise pricing, you've likely noticed that choose-your-own-bonus sales now appear year-round from lines that include Celebrity, Holland America, Princess and Royal Caribbean. These sale periods occur in pretty regular intervals, but they may be promoted more during holiday seasons. What's the difference between these promotions and wave season offers? Wave season deals typically include the most bonuses and a longer booking window.
To get the biggest bang for your buck, follow these three steps:
1. Figure out the ballpark cost of your cruise
2. Evaluate the sales
Another helpful trick is to always compare cruise line promotions with the same sailings sold through an agent. Often, agencies will offer additional incentives above what the cruise lines are offering. For example, one cruise line might offer two-for-one cruise fares and free airfare on select Europe cruises. But another might throw in perks like prepaid gratuities, onboard credit, spa credits, shore excursion credits and a welcome bottle of Champagne. If you don't see any advertised discounts, call and ask. Sometimes agencies are able to offer better perks and prices than those listed on their websites and in promotional materials.
3. Compare cost benefits
And if the wave season sales aren't tempting enough, or if you're just not ready to book yet, don't fret. Cruise lines will hold plenty of last-minute, three-day or extra-value sales throughout the year for you to find great deals. But, unlike wave season, you just won't know when those sales are coming.
By Erica Silverstein, Senior Editor; updated Brittany Chrusciel, Associate Editor
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