Royal Caribbean's new cruise offer is the best last-minute cruise deal we've seen in a long time
In:Royal Caribbean's new last-minute cruise sale might be the best one we've seen in a really long time.
Almost every week, there’s a list of last-minute deals, though they are often limited and not particularly impressive.
Royal Caribbean's 'Going, Going, Gone' deals this week offer some of the best discounts we've seen.
The flyer offers upcoming cruise deals, typically on sailings that depart within the next few months.
These sales are often only available for two days at a time, with a handful of sailings listed by ship name, sail date, itinerary, embarkation port, and special rates for cabins.
Typically, not every cabin category has a great deal offered, and promotions can sell out quickly over the two days they're listed.
However, the Going, Going, Gone deals released on October 15th, has sailings to consider at some really good prices for a cruise in November or December 2024.
There are 77 different sailings at a discounted price you can consider. Additionally, the sale will last for a week, ending on Monday, October 21st.
This offers cruisers more options than usual and extra time to choose their preferred discounted sailing. One thing to keep in mind is that the discounted rates could sell out at any time and the flyer does not get updated. So you'll want to act quickly.
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The sale has departure dates ranging from November 1st until December 20th, 2024. Departure ports are all based in the United States, over a range of 18 ships.
Here's how to get the best deal this week.
What sailings are offered?
If you've been looking for a last-minute Royal Caribbean cruise deal, the Going, Going, Gone discounts have some excellent prices for upcoming sailings.
The sailings are offered on 18 different ships, to a variety of United States ports.
The featured ports are Bayonne, NJ (BYE), Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL), Galveston, TX (GAL), Los Angeles, CA (LAX), Miami, FL (MIA), Port Canaveral, FL (PCN), and Tampa, FL (TPA).
For the months of November and December, you can get a discounted sailing on the following ships:
- Adventure of the Seas
- Allure of the Seas
- Enchantment of the Seas
- Freedom of the Seas
- Harmony of the Seas
- Independence of the Seas
- Jewel of the Seas
- Liberty of the Seas
- Mariner of the Seas
- Navigator of the Seas
- Oasis of the Seas
- Odyssey of the Seas
- Radiance of the Seas
- Serenade of the Seas
- Symphony of the Seas
- Utopia of the Seas
- Voyager of the Seas
- Wonder of the Seas
The departure dates on this week's Going, Going, Gone flyer all fall between November 1st and December 20th, 2024.
Which are the best deals?
This week's flyer includes some incredible deals, including on sailings on Royal Caribbean's newest ship: Utopia of the Seas.
Cruises on the newest Oasis Class ship are listed for as low as $572 per person in a neighborhood view stateroom—cheaper than the price of a typical interior cabin onboard!
That's for a 3-night Bahamas and Perfect Day sailing, departing November 1st from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Balcony staterooms on Utopia are also discounted, ranging from $612 to $752 per person, depending on the sailing.
If you're looking to sail an older Oasis Class ship, Royal Caribbean also lists discounted sailings on Allure of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, and Symphony of the Seas.
You could sail on Symphony of the Seas for as little as $434 per person in an interior stateroom, departing November 6th on a 4-night Western Caribbean cruise (out of Miami, Florida).
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Have you been looking for a discounted suite stateroom?
This week's flyer also offers discounts on deluxe staterooms on Adventure of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.
One of the cheapest sailings in a suite we've ever seen is just $661 per person, on Liberty of the Seas. This cruise departs on December 9th, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on a 4-night Bahamas and Perfect Day sailing.
As for longer cruises spanning a week or more, 7-night cruises on Radiance of the Seas are listed between $501 and $654 (varying depending on the cabin and sailing) per person.
Adventure of the Seas offers an 8-night Eastern Caribbean cruise for as little as $493 per person (in an interior stateroom).
Discounts on longer sailings are also available on Freedom of the Seas, from an 8-night Eastern Caribbean sailing for just $444 per person (in an interior stateroom) to $744 per person in a balcony stateroom.
A 9-night Western Caribbean cruise in a balcony cabin could be yours for $789 per person on Jewel of the Seas (departing on November 29th, from Galveston, Texas).
The fine print
These cruises have some great deals but don't forget to read the fine print. All of the Royal Caribbean's itineraries and prices are subject to change.
Prices listed on the cruise line's website and marketing materials now include all taxes, fees, and port expenses (not including the cost of gratuities).
Governmental departure taxes and fees are additional.
The Going, Going Gone deals are valid only for new individual bookings. Cruisers may not combine these offers with any other promotional offers or discounts, other than Shareholder Benefits, Crown & Anchor benefits, or a NextCruise Onboard Booking Bonus.
These rates begin on Tuesday, October 15th, and end at 11:59 P.M. on Monday, October 21st.
The prices are listed as per person, in USD, for only the sailings on the flyer. Other stateroom categories, sailings, or dates, are subject to change and may come at different costs.
The pricing is only available for the listed categories and excludes any deluxe accommodations.
Bookings made under the non-refundable deposit program will be subject to a $100 change fee per guest for ship or sail date changes.