What Is a Fly Cruise and Why Is Everyone Suddenly Booking One?

Are you sleeping on one of the biggest cruising trends happening right now?

©Norwegian Cruise Line

The allure of sailing with a cruise line is often highlighted by the organization of the trip. Dining, excursions, entertainment, lodging — they’re all usually tied together in a pretty package, and you don’t have to micromanage every little bit of your trip. With that said, actually getting to your cruise can sometimes be complicated — but a fly cruise makes the process much easier.

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A fly cruise is one that bundles your flights with your cruise — it’s really that simple. These packages are designed to — like the rest of your cruise itinerary — make life (and planning) much easier for travelers. Let’s go over a few notable pros and cons.

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Fly cruises are often offered by some of the biggest cruise lines, such as:

  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Princess Cruises
  • MSC Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Holland America
  • Seabourn
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Not only is the airfare included in your vacation package, but it can also include airport-to-port transportation. Additionally, the price of the flight is often reflected in the price of your entire vacation — simplifying the math and finances.

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For a lot of folks, the all-inclusiveness of these packages makes a lot of sense. You may get round-trip flight coverage, port transfers both ways, coordinated timing between your flights and your cruise ship’s schedule, hotel stays, and more. Additionally, if your flight is delayed and you miss your cruise with a booked fly cruise, the cruise provider may help with rebooking alternatives.

Royal Caribbean ships at port

With that said, you do forfeit some control. Transfers, your flight times, and other factors are designated by the cruise line. You give up your right to flexibility. Your cruise line may work with you, but you won’t have total control. Sometimes, you may find better deals, hours, and routes by booking yourself. You also can use your airline points and miles by booking separately. Many times, the fly cruise price ISN’T cheaper than booking yourself.

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However, for many travelers, convenience is king, and in the case of a fly cruise, you certainly get less on your plate. Ultimately, it’s up to you.

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