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Posted 30 April 2024

Norwegian Star British Isles Cruise - 10 Nights 8th May - Full Board - £317.74 Per Person, Based On 2

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This deal was posted a few days ago at £576pp, but noticed this deal at over £200pp cheaper! Itinerary is still not very exciting but if anyone was thinking of booking then they may aswell get another £200pp off
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Prices are in US dollars, per person, based on double occupancy. Prices are subject to change without notice by cruise lines until a deposit has been made, and must be reconfirmed at time of booking. Prices include port charges but do not include airfare or (where applicable) airport or government taxes or fees. - Other Fees may apply*
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  1. whok1844's avatar
    Plus $16 per person per day service charge ie extra $320
    beaufinder1's avatar
    No so cheap with the added on service charge
  2. getmore4less's avatar
    Vacation2go do not include the taxes and fees that's why they always look cheaper than a UK advertised price.

    For this cruise add £177pp.

    The tips are optional.

    Free at sea is not $50.

    It's £250pp on UK bookngs

    For US priced bookings it's done differently.
    Deal_searcher's avatar
    The tips may be optional but it is added automatically and given this is an American company you would have to queue up and justify why you are not giving tips. Personally you should be adding tips to the price. The crews on cruise ships work hard and if tips are not included in the fee it means they are paid peanuts. So either pay the tip or go on another cruise company with tips included so you know that they are paid more fairly. That's my opinion
  3. JAYSMORRI's avatar
    Thats looks a cracking price!
    getmore4less's avatar
    Because he port taxes and fees have not been included
  4. rugman's avatar
    Just another $50 person for unlimited drinks, free wifi etc . WOW
    hcc27's avatar
    Agree, stonking deal.
    Paid £200 for WiFi on a 14 day Fjords cruise on P&O last year, at least managed to spoof the one MAC address they allow on each account via a travel router to provide internet to multiple devices in the room. NCL are probably trying to fill up a few remaining rooms before they lock the cruise. Last minute deals are always the best on cruises, if you can get leave from work with little notice.
  5. sabreliner's avatar
    Company based in USA and fairly dire reviews. And in my humble opinion a poorly presented/amateurish looking web site.

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    getmore4less's avatar
    Keep the web site simple low overheads

    Vacation2go has one of the best search engines available for cruises.

    No UK ones get close.
  6. jrandrews72's avatar
    Sold out
  7. Chestertonb's avatar
    Vacationstogo.com are brilliant for finding cheap cruises but when you come to book they add a million extra fees on. Been burned a few times. What I fo is look for the bargains and then search the cruise line page or a UK cruise TA and put in the exact details. This usually finds you a goid price with all the fees and extras not hidden.
  8. Sociable7's avatar
    Sorry but why would anyone do a British Isles cruise. It's cold and grey. I don't get it
    JAYSMORRI's avatar
    Mmmmmm to see new cities/ towns?? Tours etc?? Experience new places. Yeah of course good weather would be a nice bonus!

    I'm biased being from N-Ireland but I would I would highly recommend Belfast to anyone for a visit!
  9. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    Wednesday, May 8 Southampton, England 4:00pm
    Thursday, May 9 At Sea
    Friday, May 10 Belfast, Northern Ireland 6:30am-5:00pm
    Saturday, May 11 Killybegs, Ireland 8:00am-8:00pm
    Sunday, May 12 Galway, Ireland 8:00am-8:00pm
    Monday, May 13 Dingle, Ireland 7:00am-4:30pm
    Tuesday, May 14Dublin, Ireland (Dun Laoghaire) 11:00am -
    Wednesday, May 15Dublin, Ireland (Dun Laoghaire) -7:00pm
    Thursday, May 16Cork (Cobh), Ireland 7:00am- 7:00pm
    Friday, May 17 At Sea
    Saturday, May 18 Southampton, England 5:00am
    This appears to be an incredibly good deal at a truly MASSIVE discount. Although, with so much of the time in port, you probably won't be hitting the full board included, that hard.

    So basically you get 7 full days in 7 great Irish locations. If you want to experience a little of Irish hospitality and culture, wow, what a bargain. It must be one of the biggest discounts on HOTUKD, like ever.
    Safster's avatar
    Having never been on a cruise:
    Although, with so much of the time in port, you probably won't be hitting the full board included, that hard.
    Does that mean they don't provide food at those times? As in, must you leave to get food etc.?
    Sorry if that's a fairly basic question.
  10. Welliesorter's avatar
    Exactly double for a solo passenger. On the other hand, that's actually still a very good deal.
  11. paul.kearneyrzd's avatar
    Boiling hot. Way cheaper than hotel stays, with food & entertainment thrown in. Seas can be rough, but the weather seems to be picking up.
  12. wavecrest1's avatar
    I'm interested in whether anyone can actually book this.
    Last time I tried to book either NCL or Royal Caribbean through Vac2Go, they failed at the final payment stage. Seems that to get the some of the better US prices, you need to have a credit card with a US Bin number.
    getmore4less's avatar
    I have booked NCL on line direct through US but not recently it's been cheaper through UK for the once we have done.
  13. solid's avatar
    Wow, looks like a decent price, heated
  14. Sam_Scholes's avatar
    How does vacations to go work for people in the UK? Thanks
    getmore4less's avatar
    You phone them on their UK number.
  15. Venkey's avatar
    £635 Base + $320 Service charge per Couple
    Itsmenotthee's avatar
    an extra 50% on top stops this being such a great deal.

    At 635+50 for drinks i'd happily stay on the cruise ship, but adding another 320 makes this a average deal
  16. Jayporsche0's avatar
    It’s more expensive to stay at home and cook than to go on this full board cruise!! Heat.
  17. getmore4less's avatar
    Checked another US Site.

    Base fare $399 other fees $285

    If anyone actually calls V2G they can post the final cost.
    gavin_daviesnsp's avatar
    You don't need to call you can fill in the online form and they will email you a full quote. Probably phone you too.

    I've used vacations 2 go before. They are a big USA agency well regarded
  18. Jefg's avatar
    NCL are amazing
  19. sm9690's avatar
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    Sold out
  20. MrShaun_Warburton's avatar
    Do you need a passport from England or what
  21. jrandrews72's avatar
    Anyone know how to get this deal without having to call an american company with such a poor reputation?
    getmore4less's avatar
    This deal never existed as it did not include all the taxes and fees.
  22. harwinder.kaur's avatar
    I went on P and O ferry from London to Paris which was big as there were 5 floors with 2 full with buses and cars.

    I was dizzy for 2 days after even though trip was only for 90 mins. Am I suitable for cruise as lots of people say they are different and I wont feel a thing?
    getmore4less's avatar
    Ferry to Paris?
  23. ck12111's avatar
    Any balconies available still?
  24. azzap's avatar
    Where does Norwegian sit compared to other cruise lines? I have sailed P&O, Princess, Royal Caribbean and Virgin, and I would probably rate those in that order from bottom to top!
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