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The internet has made the process of booking a cruise a great deal easier than it was in the past. Previously, a potential cruiser would need to secure brochures in order to compare itineraries, cruise lines and ships. Then, after choosing the cruise in which they had an interest, contact different travel agencies either in person or by phone to get pricing quotes for the cruise they had selected. A time consuming and not very efficient process to say the least!

Now you can accomplish the same tasks in minutes rather than days. You'll be able to see complete descriptions of itineraries, compare ships and cabin choices as well as see total pricing, all from a number of different sources.

Online Resources for Booking a Cruise

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Travelocity
Large, international online travel agency with extensive tools and booking resources.

CruiseDirect.com - click here!

Cruise Direct
Easy to navigate site. Search by destination or cruise line.

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Last Minute Travel
Good resource for last minute cruise availability. Can also quote further in advance.

Choose from over 133 ships from 17 Cruise lines!

Priceline
Traditional cruise booking. This is not "bid for travel" like their hotels and air programs.

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Sky Auction
Availability of both "bid for cruises" or "buy it now" for a set price.