Norwegian Cruise Line is offering free airfare for 2nd guest on round trip cruise from Seattle on their Alaskan Cruises for select airports in Southern California - Los Angeles (LAX), Ontario (ONT), Long Beach (LGB) or John Wayne Airport (SNA).
For example...
Alaska Cruises from Seattle [ncl.com]: 1st Guest Airfare from $288, 2nd Guest Airfare is Free
Alaska Cruises from Seward [ncl.com]: 1st Guest Airfare from $698, 2nd Guest Airfare is Free
Alaska Cruises from Vancouver [ncl.com]: 1st Guest Airfare from $$698, 2nd Guest Airfare is Free
Some cruises have stackable offers that Norwegian is currently offering such as 50% off cruises, free airfare, free unlimited open bar, free specialty dining, free excursions, free wifi, free 3rd and 4th guests.
You may also want to look into booking with known and reputable OTAs who have their own exclusive incentives for you, on top of these savings. Compare the incentives by using the same trip on
Travelocity, Priceline [priceline.com],
Expedia [expedia.com],
Kayak [kayak.com],
AAA Travel [aaa.com] or Costco Travel.
[travelocity.com].
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Also with NCL you can go to guest services and have them remove the gratuities if you prefer to tip yourself or in the case they are adding gratuitites for children that aren't receiving any true "service".
Also with NCL you can go to guest services and have them remove the gratuities if you prefer to tip yourself or in the case they are adding gratuitites for children that aren't receiving any true "service".
Do you tip at each meal? How much cash do you bring onboard?
What services children do not get while cruising? Do they eat/drink/sleep on the ship?
If you want a cheap vacation, an Alaska cruise is not one you should go with.
What services children do not get while cruising? Do they eat/drink/sleep on the ship?
If you want a cheap vacation, an Alaska cruise is not one you should go with.
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