If you’re flexible,the bargain prices you can get for cruises are amazing

For cruisers willing and able to take advantage of last-minute cruise deals the bargains can be amazing. The keenest prices are for bargain hunters tuned into late-breaking offers,with their bags packed and ready to roll at short notice.

Holland America has a 14-day repositioning cruise departing Fort Lauderdale in Florida and finishing in Rotterdam from $1329 a person,but at the time of writing,departure is just five days away.

Nab a bargain with a Holland America repositioning cruise.

Nab a bargain with a Holland America repositioning cruise.Supplied

Cruise Guru has an 18-night Transpacific cruise departing Sydney and finishing in Honolulu aboard Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas starting at $2877 a person for a balcony suite with a king-size bed,also sailing in five days. MSC Cruises has a seven-night itinerary from Rome,visiting Palma De Mallorca,Barcelona,Cannes and Genoa from $1325 a person,departing in 10 days.

Holland America’s new Standby Program puts last-minute cruisers on board at a fixed price of $US49 ($75) a person a day,but it’s only available to those who live within driving distance of an eligible port,and no Australian port qualifies. Cruise operators make it easy to find their last-minute deals.

Princess has a “Cruise Deals” page on its website,Carnival’s website has a “last-minute cruises” page and most operators offer sign-ups to receive notification of such cruises. Cruise Guru,Just Cruises and Luxury Escapes are other resources.

Upmarket operators such as Seabourn and Silversea don’t tend to offer last-minute discounts since offering deals to late-booking cruisers risks alienating their high-value,full-fare paying passengers. Rather,they might offer late sign-up incentives such as cruise credits to be spent on board. Approach late-breaking deals with caution.

If you’re cruising from a port far from home you might be buying an air ticket at short notice,and the cost of that ticket might take a big bite of whatever you’re saving on your last-minute cruise. Also,arrive at your port of departure at least a day in advance of your cruise. Flights can be delayed,baggage can go missing and a slack day or two allows time for those mishaps to be put right.

Michael Gebicki is a Sydney-based writer and photographer who has been writing travel articles since 1982. Michael is Traveller's resident Tripologist,answering your travel questions and offering expert tips and advice.

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