Helping passengers find the best deals on cruise vacation packages, Cruise Compete works with a number of cruise lines annually. The vacation packages offered through Cruise Compete's website feature voyages from New Orleans to various parts of the Caribbean. Cruise lines that sail out of New Orleans include Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean. A few of the port cities stopped in during these cruises are Belize, Cozumel, Ocho Rios, Freeport and Nassau. Many of Cruise Compete's voyages out of New Orleans last between five and seven days.
Based in Key West, Florida, International Cruise Center books cruises departing from New Orleans for major cruise companies like P&O, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Carnival. This travel company offers discounted rates of 50 to 70 percent off of regular cruise rates. Cruise vacations aboard Carnival or Royal Caribbean ships are available in four, five and seven day voyages to both the western and eastern parts of the Caribbean. Ports of call passengers can expect to stop in include Key West, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Progreso, Freeport and Belize City. Norwegian offers only seven-day cruises from New Orleans to the Caribbean. The P&O cruise is lengthier at 14 days, sailing from New Orleans to the eastern Caribbean ports of St. Thomas, St. Lucia and Barbados. Group rates are cheaper for passengers, but there must be at least eight people per group to receive a discount.
Founded in 1986, the Vacation Outlet has booked thousands of cruises from various U.S. ports, including New Orleans. Vacation Outlet offers discounted pricing of up to 75 percent off the brochure price, and can also add upgrade perks and additional discounts from shore excursions. Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines are two of the major cruise companies Vacation Outlet books passage for. Carnival's cruise vacations from New Orleans travel to both the western and eastern Caribbean. Voyages last four to seven nights. Norwegian's sailings are seven nights only, traveling to the western region of the Caribbean.