The Cheapest All Inclusive Cruises

While many cruises are not all-inclusive, there are a few that travel to popular destinations around the world where you don't have to spend another dime. All-inclusive cruises give travelers the luxury of paying one price for everything, including accommodations, meals, beverages (including alcohol) and ports of call.
  1. Discovery Cruise Lines: Bahamas Fun Day Cruise

    • This all-inclusive one-day cruise from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Freeport, Grand Bahama in the Bahama Islands gives visitors the opportunity to take a day-trip to the Bahamas. The cruise includes all beverages, a breakfast and dinner buffet, a sun deck and swimming pool, casino and live music. The trip costs $129.99 per person, as of October 2010.

      Discovery Cruise Lines

      1775 NW 70th Ave.

      Miami, FL 33126

      800-259-1579

      discoverycruiseline.com

    Norwegian Cruise Lines: Bermuda Cruise

    • This week-long cruise from Boston to Bermuda spends several days at sea and at King's Wharf, Bermuda. This is an all-inclusive cruise aboard the Norwegian Dawn, a ship with a casino, three pools and five jacuzzis. In addition, there are 12 restaurants and bars that are all included in the price of the cruise. As of October 2010, an inside room for two adults costs $659 for the week.

      International Cruise Center

      800-921-0458

      cruisefrom.com

    Princess Cruises: Vancouver

    • For the traveler looking for a short trip, a three-day cruise from San Francisco, California to Vancouver, British Columbia may be the perfect option. Tourists spend one day at sea on the Coral Princess, which has five jacuzzis and three pools. There are also seven restaurants and bars, which are included in the price of the cruise. An inside room, as of October 2010, for two adults is $199.

      International Cruise Center

      800-921-0458

      cruisefrom.com

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