Norwegian Cruise Line Kids Sail Free

NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE KIDS SAIL FREE – Regardless of your feelings on cruise travel, they do remain relatively safe for the overwhelming majority of travelers. Even with my in-laws, who were on the recent Royal Caribbean ship that was struck with the norovirus, as soon as they landed back on solid ground, they had no reservations about booking another cruise in the future, and are all set to visit the Panama Canal in the future.

While I have my own opinions on cruising, mostly related to how cruising is not the great experience it was even 20 years ago, there is some great value that can be found by boarding a giant ship. Especially when you start to look at bringing a family on-board a cruise ship, when factoring in all the food and activities, the value can really add up.

Norwegian Cruise Line is currently offering a special promotion of kids sail free. In addition, when you book this offer now, you will also receive free balcony upgrades, deposits as low as 50% off, and over $300 worth of e-coupons to use during your vacation!

Link: Norwegian Cruise Line Kids Sail Free

The great thing about this promotion is that even if you have 1 to 6 kids, they can stay in the same room for free!

Destinations applicable for this sale include:

  • Alaska
  • Bahamas & FL
  • Bahamas 3 & 4 Days
  • Bermuda
  • Canada & NE
  • Caribbean
  • Hawaii
  • Europe
  • Mexican Riviera
  • Transatlantic and Repositioning cruises

No promo code is required, so long as you purchase now through March 31, 2014.

Norwegian Kids Sail Free Sample Fare

I ran some quick numbers to get a sampling of the savings. Looking at a short 3 day cruise to the Bahamas, even with two free kids, the cruise prices out to $718, or roughly $60 per person per day. I did not get a chance to run longer cruise lengths, but typically they do get cheaper.

Save Money, Travel More!

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2 thoughts on “Norwegian Cruise Line Kids Sail Free

  1. You are right, as the duration increases, the price does get to tend lower (not always though). We have noticed this a few times we have been on a cruise.

    Cheers

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