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frontpageserra | Staff posted Jun 26, 2026 02:44 PM
frontpageserra | Staff posted Jun 26, 2026 02:44 PM

MSC Cruises 3+ Night Cruises to Caribbean, Bahamas & More

(Book by June 29, 2026)

from $49/Night Per Person

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MSC Cruises is having a Flash Sale with select 3+ Night Cruises on sale from $49 Per Night Per Person when you book by June 29, 2026. Travel availability will vary.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing may vary by selected dates, times, rooms, etc.
Example Cruises & Per Person Fare; Fees and taxes are included in the price:
  • 4 Nights The Bahamas (from Miami, Florida) from $196 per person
  • 4 Nights The Bahamas (from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida) from $299 per person
  • 7 Nights Western Caribbean (from Galveston, Texas) from $389 per person
  • 7 Nights Alaska (from Seattle, Washington) from $629 per person

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Offer Terms:
    • Rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD.
    • The lead rate of $49/night is for select 3 & 4 night cruises on the Inside category.
    • Offer is valid for U.S. residents only and on new bookings only.
    • Subject to availability while supplies last.
    • Strikethrough prices shown are valid, marketed rates up to 8 days prior to effective date of flash sale.
    • Government fees and taxes are included in the price. Offer is capacity-controlled, subject to availability, and can be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
    • Offer is not applicable to group bookings and cannot be combined with any other promotion.
    • Onboard Credit not applicable for this offer. Offer combinable with MSC Voyagers Club standard 5% discount for Classic tiers and higher.
    • Voyager's Selection, Civil Service, Military and Interline discounts are not combinable with promotion and may not be applied.
    • MSC Cruises reserves the right to pass on any fuel surcharge without prior notice to all guests and refuse to honor any prices/sailings that are erroneously printed or quoted.
    • Kids seventeen years old and under sail free on select sailings as 3rd/4th guests but must still pay government fees and taxes*. MSC Yacht Club staterooms excluded, subject to availability. Kids Sail Free subject to availability and sailings may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
    • Cruise deposit: 1-4 nights $99 per person, 5-14 nights: $199 per person.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by serra | Staff
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MSC Cruises is having a Flash Sale with select 3+ Night Cruises on sale from $49 Per Night Per Person when you book by June 29, 2026. Travel availability will vary.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing may vary by selected dates, times, rooms, etc.
Example Cruises & Per Person Fare; Fees and taxes are included in the price:
  • 4 Nights The Bahamas (from Miami, Florida) from $196 per person
  • 4 Nights The Bahamas (from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida) from $299 per person
  • 7 Nights Western Caribbean (from Galveston, Texas) from $389 per person
  • 7 Nights Alaska (from Seattle, Washington) from $629 per person

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Offer Terms:
    • Rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD.
    • The lead rate of $49/night is for select 3 & 4 night cruises on the Inside category.
    • Offer is valid for U.S. residents only and on new bookings only.
    • Subject to availability while supplies last.
    • Strikethrough prices shown are valid, marketed rates up to 8 days prior to effective date of flash sale.
    • Government fees and taxes are included in the price. Offer is capacity-controlled, subject to availability, and can be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
    • Offer is not applicable to group bookings and cannot be combined with any other promotion.
    • Onboard Credit not applicable for this offer. Offer combinable with MSC Voyagers Club standard 5% discount for Classic tiers and higher.
    • Voyager's Selection, Civil Service, Military and Interline discounts are not combinable with promotion and may not be applied.
    • MSC Cruises reserves the right to pass on any fuel surcharge without prior notice to all guests and refuse to honor any prices/sailings that are erroneously printed or quoted.
    • Kids seventeen years old and under sail free on select sailings as 3rd/4th guests but must still pay government fees and taxes*. MSC Yacht Club staterooms excluded, subject to availability. Kids Sail Free subject to availability and sailings may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
    • Cruise deposit: 1-4 nights $99 per person, 5-14 nights: $199 per person.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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CleverGuitar952
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1) use cruiseplum.com to sort by price per night and filter by many other variables, makes it so easy to find the cheaper cruises

2) When you find a cheap one, run it by cruisecompete.com for quotes from travel agents. My $780 list price cruise turned into a $555 cruise! sometimes the price is the same, but you get some perks like on board credit.

3) Keep a tab open on flights.google.com; i like to price the cruise+airfare for each option, as sometimes the airfare is more than the cost of the cruise! You can also save a lot of money by coming a day or two early, or staying a day or two longer, as flight costs vary day to day. In my case it made sense to drive 6 hours and pay for parking rather than flying.

4) get Hilton Aspire credit card ($550/yr) for automatic hilton diamond status, status match to MSC Diamond (which you can keep for life by taking a cruise every 5 years.) You get 1 free specialty dining experience on every cruise, priority boarding, preference for upgraded cabins and some other nice perks. You can dump the Aspire after the first year and keep the 175,000 hilton points, worth around $700 and a free night certificate possibly worth $600 if you stay at top tier Hilton property. Also, there are a lot of hilton resorts around cruise ports so another card benefit ($200 resort credit in Jan-June, another $200 credit in July-Dec) can get you a free or reduced price stay if you arrive in port the night before. There is also a $200/yr airline benefit that can be easily harvested for United credit to help you fly there.

5) if you do want drinks and wi-fi the absolute cheapest time to get that is during booking. It's more to add it after booking and before the cruise, and even more when you do it on board. If you are happy with the included complementary drinks, you can get cheap or free internet (at least a little bit) through most Visa signature/infinite cards and gigsky.com. They'll give you 100MB of onboard internet for free to try it out. That might be all you need to check your email a couple of times if you're careful.

Just as an aside drinks+wifi can cost more than the cruise itself. Do your drink math before you buy a plan. drink juice, water, and coffee, unplug when you're not in port, and save yourself a lot of money! even a couple of ala cart drinks per day is a lot cheaper than the drink package.

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Jun 26, 2026 03:16 PM
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Jun 26, 2026 04:38 PM
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matrixmanJun 26, 2026 04:38 PM
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Lol. I modified an Alaska cruise from two people for $1200 to one person and the price jumped to over $6800! Talk about a solo traveler premium. That is downright hostile.
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Earmstrong80Jun 26, 2026 05:09 PM
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I don't see anything from 200pp.i entered my dates it was 700pp
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jon364Jun 26, 2026 05:12 PM
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Quote from matrixman :
Lol. I modified an Alaska cruise from two people for $1200 to one person and the price jumped to over $6800! Talk about a solo traveler premium. That is downright hostile.
I would call them up
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Jun 26, 2026 05:58 PM
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raysrule81Jun 26, 2026 05:58 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Went on MSC once. Would not recommend.
Why's that? I went on one 2 years ago and it was amazing. And I've been on the brand new Royal Caribbean ships several times too FWIW. For the price that MSC cruises are, it's a good budget friendly experience imo
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metlfan2003Jun 26, 2026 06:33 PM
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Quote from raysrule81 :
Why's that? I went on one 2 years ago and it was amazing. And I've been on the brand new Royal Caribbean ships several times too FWIW. For the price that MSC cruises are, it's a good budget friendly experience imo
Agreed. Been on three MSC cruises so far and they've all been great. Same overall experience as Carnival and Royal but at a fraction of the price and with nowhere near the crowds. Excursions, drink packages, wifi, etc. are all considerably cheaper than the competitors. Ocean Cay is also my absolute favorite cruise ship private island experience by far.

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raysrule81Jun 26, 2026 06:57 PM
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Quote from metlfan2003 :
Agreed. Been on three MSC cruises so far and they've all been great. Same overall experience as Carnival and Royal but at a fraction of the price and with nowhere near the crowds. Excursions, drink packages, wifi, etc. are all considerably cheaper than the competitors. Ocean Cay is also my absolute favorite cruise ship private island experience by far.
Agree with all that especially about Ocean Cay! Most cruise lines stop at their own private islands for a few hours and then leave in the afternoon giving you no time to enjoy it, but the fact MSC has a lot of itineraries that stay there overnight is awesome and doesn't feel rushed. We did several night excursions like see through paddle boarding and saw sharks and tons of fish, plus it was so quiet on that part of the island which was relaxing. Also the night beach parties/bonfires were fun too. Can't do that on other cruises.
Last edited by raysrule81 June 26, 2026 at 11:59 AM.
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LovelySquirrel6260Jun 26, 2026 08:35 PM
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Hurricane special!
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bizreporterJun 26, 2026 08:49 PM
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Quote from LovelySquirrel6260 :
Hurricane special!
Buy travel insurance or book a different time. Odds are, travel insurance will cost less than booking outside of hurricane season. Also, cruise lines will change itinerary rather than cancel. The ocean is large, and they rarely stay in port. However, don't book from NYC to the Carribean during hurricane season because they will likely re-route to Canada -- unless you don't mind the change. A friend had that happen on Virgin in April and it was a big disappointment for them as that's not the ideal time to visit Canada.
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dawnerdJun 26, 2026 10:35 PM
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Quote from matrixman :
Lol. I modified an Alaska cruise from two people for $1200 to one person and the price jumped to over $6800! Talk about a solo traveler premium. That is downright hostile.
There's been some decent Alaska deals this season, but the cost to get up there kind of ruins it. Been twice so far this year with another booked for September.
Jun 26, 2026 11:42 PM
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JPESO211Jun 26, 2026 11:42 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Went on MSC once. Would not recommend.
MSC World America was great
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They're getting harder to find, but occasionally you can get a last minute deal on a Yacht Club cabin. I scored a 7 day Western Caribbean yacht club solo deal earlier this year. $1950 all in. I recommend everyone try it once. Will be tough to go back to a regular cabin though.
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BobbyAJun 27, 2026 12:24 AM
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Quote from metlfan2003 :
Agreed. Been on three MSC cruises so far and they've all been great. Same overall experience as Carnival and Royal but at a fraction of the price and with nowhere near the crowds. Excursions, drink packages, wifi, etc. are all considerably cheaper than the competitors. Ocean Cay is also my absolute favorite cruise ship private island experience by far.
Drink and wifi for 7 night Alaska $1021 /pp Yikes, that doesn't seem considerably cheaper.

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shravan-kumarsJun 27, 2026 12:33 AM
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Quote from raysrule81 :
Why's that? I went on one 2 years ago and it was amazing. And I've been on the brand new Royal Caribbean ships several times too FWIW. For the price that MSC cruises are, it's a good budget friendly experience imo
I thought Msc was expensive line and not budget friendly
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