Shore excursions: What new cruisers need to know

Erica Silverstein

The fun of a cruise is equal parts what you do on board and what you do on shore. Cruise lines offer a full schedule of shore excursions to help you make the most of your time in port. However, the process of choosing and booking tours can be overwhelming for new cruisers.

I've taken shore excursions around the world, both ship-run and independent, and spent many days in port wandering on my own. Allow me to take you through the basics of cruise shore excursions, so you can learn to have the most fun no matter what your budget is.

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What is a cruise shore excursion?

A shore excursion is a group tour or activity aimed at cruise travelers who can only spend a limited time in each port they're visiting on their itinerary.

A shore excursion could be a sightseeing bus tour, a guided visit to a museum or historic site, an athletic activity (like a hike, bike ride or snorkel outing), a day at the beach or a cooking or dance class. Shore excursions typically highlight the marquee attractions or culture of the destination you're visiting. Sometimes an excursion will take you to sites within walking distance of your cruise; on other occasions, they might take you on a day trip to a nearby city.

Some shore excursions are targeted at families or can easily accommodate children. Some can accommodate passengers with mobility issues or other disabilities . Others may require a minimum level of fitness and are not suitable for everyone.

Shore excursions may be sold by your cruise line and organized with a partner provider. They can also be purchased through independent operators or third-party tour sellers.

Do you have to buy shore excursions on a cruise?

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In most cases, you don't need to book a shore excursion to explore a port of call. You can simply walk off the ship and stroll into town or catch a cab to take you wherever you want to go.

However, in some destinations, a shore excursion, or independently operated guided tour, is highly encouraged. This could be in places where it's difficult to navigate as a foreigner who can't speak the language or understand street signs or where the tourism infrastructure is not yet fully developed.

Can I book a shore excursion on my own instead of through my cruise line?

Yes. I use many factors to decide whether to take a ship's tour, book an independent excursion or explore on my own in port. However, if you're a novice traveler, you might want to book ship tours exclusively because they're the simplest, easiest and most convenient options.

The benefits to a cruise line's shore excursions are that they depart from and return to the ship; you don't need to figure out where to meet a guide in a port you've never visited. Better still, should an unexpected problem (traffic, a medical emergency) occur during your outing, the ship will not leave port until all of its own tours have returned.

Independent tours, on the other hand, can be cheaper than cruise ship tours. I once saved hundreds of dollars organizing a group to go on an overnight, independently operated excursion to see Cairo and the Pyramids of Giza from Port Said, Egypt; the ship's tours were incredibly marked up. Also, if you have a particular interest, the ship might not offer a tour for the activity or attraction you're excited about.

Related: Ship-sponsored vs. independent shore excursions on cruises: Which should you book?

Some third-party operators will customize a tour for you or your group, so you can spend more time at the places you most want to see. Sometimes these tour groups are also smaller than the large cruise ship tours — which can carry 30 to 60 people in a bus — so you will spend less time waiting for everyone.

Finally, some ports are simply wonderful to walk around, popping into shops and local restaurants or bars, going where you will. I've skipped tours in places like Key West, Florida; Tallinn, Estonia; Monaco; Nassau, Bahamas; Skagway, Alaska; Geiranger, Norway; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. A map and a guidebook got me where I wanted to go.

How much are shore excursions on a cruise?

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Cruise shore excursion prices vary widely depending on the cost of living in the cruise destination, what type of activity is involved and whether it's a full- or half-day tour. Young children often pay a reduced rate for tours.

Looking at Princess Cruises ' shore excursions in Grand Cayman, a 2.5-hour stingray swim costs $70 per person, a 5-hour scenic island drive costs $100, and a 4-hour, two-tank scuba dive costs $180. In Juneau, Alaska, a 3-hour tour to the Mendenhall Glacier visitor center costs $50 per person. A 3-hour gold panning activity and salmon bake costs $125, while a 2.25-hour tour to take a helicopter ride to the top of the glacier, where you can walk around on the ice for half an hour, costs $420.

Some cruise lines, such as Viking and Regent Seven Seas Cruises , include the cost of basic shore excursions in their cruise fares. If you don't care to do any specialty tours, you might be able to get all your port activities for free. Other lines, such as Norwegian Cruise Line , offer discounted tours or shore excursion credit as booking promotions .

Related: 8 tips for booking the best cruise shore excursion for your money

What's the best way to book shore excursions?

If you plan to book shore excursions through your cruise line, you have a couple of options of how to book them.

You can book your tours online in advance, or have your travel agent do it for you. This is the best route if there's a ship's tour you absolutely want to take and you don't want to risk its selling out. Book your tours the minute they open for reservations. When my parents traveled on a luxury Regent Seven Seas cruise, they said that waiting until the next morning to book tours meant that some of their choices were sold out.

The downside to booking tours in advance is that some cruise lines require that you pay for the tours in full, rather than putting them on your final cruise bill. It means you're out the money in advance and it can be difficult to use onboard credit to cover the cost of excursions booked online.

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Alternatively, you can wait until you're on the ship and book your excursion in person at the shore excursions desk. You'll be able to ask the staff questions about the tours, and the charges will be added to your final cruise bill. However, you do run the risk that a popular tour might be sold out by the time you're ready to book.

The same is true with independent tours. Most people organize these ahead of time through a tour operator or travel agent. However, in popular cruise ports, there are often representatives waiting at the port or at a tourist office who can book you on same-day tours if space is available.

Is it cheaper to book shore excursions on the ship?

No. Most cruise lines either charge the same prices for shore excursions booked online and on board or offer a discount for tours purchased in advance. For example, Royal Caribbean often advertises up to 30% off select tours reserved ahead of the sailing.

Do I need to tip on shore excursions?

Whether you're on a cruise line sponsored or independent shore excursion, a best practice is to tip your tour guides at the end of the tour. Exceptions are if tips are included in the price or if you're visiting a country with a non-tipping culture, where offering cash would be awkward.

Related: Ultimate guide to tipping on cruise ships

Tipping is a personal matter, and there are no hard and fast rules. I canvassed TPG's cruise team and we agreed that we give roughly $5 to $10 per person for half-day tours and $10 to $20 per person for full-day excursions, adjusted for service and quality. Tip non-guide drivers roughly $2 per person in your party.

You'll likely want to tip more for customized, private tours — consider 5 to 20% of the cost of the tour.

How do I get the most from my cruise shore excursion?

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The key to getting the most from your cruise shore excursion is to know what you want and make sure the tour description matches your expectations. I find that the more I cruise, the less I take ship-sponsored shore excursions because they don't offer exactly what I want.

For example, if you're considering a bus tour, make sure you understand how much time will be spent sitting on the bus and how much time will be at the destination or attraction, whether you will be looking at or going inside key attractions and whether there's free time to explore. If it's an activity, like snorkeling or a helicopter tour, read up on how much time is spent in transit and prep and how much time you will spend actually doing the activity.

Be sure to note the fitness level required and don't try to take on more than you're able to do. If you struggle with mobility, check to see if there's a lot of walking on uneven ground like cobblestones.

Related: 11 cruise ship excursions to avoid

If the tour takes place over lunchtime, check to see if a meal is included or if you have time to pick up something to eat.

Personally, I find that organized tours are best when the excursion is an activity I can't do on my own (such as kayaking, zip lining or a winery tour); when long distances are involved where I don't want to bother with public transportation or renting a car on a one-day visit; or when the culture is foreign enough that independent exploration would be tricky. Sometimes you also need an expert guide, such as in Pompeii, to know what you're seeing.

Bottom line

Shore excursions are a great way to make the most of your time in port, but you might get the most value out of a mix of guided tours and independent exploration. Choose the best option based on your budget and interests, and remember to look at both ship-sponsored and independent tour and activity options. And if you feel like staying on board one day while your ship is docked in a port that doesn't interest you, that's okay, too.

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Introduction

A Carnival cruise offers travelers a unique opportunity to explore different destinations and experience a variety of activities both on board and on land. One of the highlights of any Carnival cruise is the chance to participate in exciting shore excursions. These guided tours and activities allow passengers to immerse themselves in the local culture, explore historic sites, embark on thrilling adventures, and create unforgettable memories.

Researching and booking the right Carnival cruise excursions can greatly enhance your vacation experience. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned veteran, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the process and make informed decisions. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of researching, booking, and managing Carnival cruise excursions, as well as provide some insider tips to help you make the most of your excursion experience.

Before we delve into the details, it’s worth mentioning that Carnival offers a wide range of excursion options tailored to suit various interests, activity levels, and budgets. From sightseeing tours to water sports, cultural immersions to adrenaline-pumping adventures, there’s something for everyone. Whether you prefer exploring ancient ruins in Mexico, snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, or zip-lining through rainforests in Alaska, Carnival has you covered.

So, if you’re ready to embark on a journey of discovery and adventure, let’s dive into the world of Carnival cruise excursions and find out how to make the most of your time on land.

Researching Carnival Cruise Excursions

When it comes to selecting the perfect Carnival cruise excursion, a little research can go a long way in ensuring you choose activities that align with your interests and preferences. Here are some steps to help you make an informed decision:

  • Review the Itinerary: Start by reviewing the itinerary of your cruise. Identify the ports of call and the available excursion options for each destination. Consider the duration, activities included, and any special requirements or restrictions.
  • Read Reviews: Take the time to read reviews and testimonials from fellow travelers who have experienced the excursions you are interested in. Websites like TripAdvisor and Cruise Critic provide valuable insights and ratings from previous participants.
  • Consider Your Preferences: Think about your interests and preferences. Are you a history buff, an adventure seeker, or someone who enjoys leisurely activities? Look for excursions that align with your passions and provide opportunities to explore the aspects of a destination that interest you the most.
  • Take Budget into Account: Consider your budget and the value you are getting for your money. Some excursions may be more costly than others, so weigh the benefits and experiences offered against the price.
  • Check for Physical Requirements: Keep in mind any physical requirements or restrictions associated with the excursions. Some activities may have age restrictions, health considerations, or require a certain level of fitness. Make sure you choose an excursion that is suitable for you and your fellow travelers.
  • Look for Unique Experiences: Consider opting for excursions that offer unique experiences not easily replicated elsewhere. Whether it’s swimming with dolphins, visiting a UNESCO World Heritage site, or embarking on a culinary tour, seek out activities that will make your vacation truly memorable.
  • Consult the Carnival Website: Visit the official Carnival website for detailed information on each excursion option. You’ll find descriptions, photos, itineraries, and pricing details to help you make an informed decision.

By taking the time to research and consider these factors, you can ensure that you choose the right Carnival cruise excursions that align with your interests and expectations. Remember, the goal is to create unforgettable experiences and make the most of your time on shore.

Booking Process for Carnival Cruise Excursions

Once you’ve researched and selected the Carnival cruise excursions that interest you, it’s time to book them. Here’s a step-by-step guide to the booking process:

  • Access your Carnival online account: Log in to your Carnival online account to access the booking platform. If you don’t have an account yet, you can easily create one on the Carnival website.
  • Select your cruise: Choose the specific cruise you will be taking from the list of available options.
  • Browse excursions: Navigate to the “Shore Excursions” or “Shore & Land Activities” section to explore the available excursions for each port of call. Use the search filters or browse through the categories to find the activities that interest you.
  • Add to cart: Once you find an excursion you’d like to book, click on it to view more details. If it meets your requirements, select the desired date, time, and quantity, then click the “Add to Cart” button.
  • Review and update: Review the details of your selected excursion in the shopping cart. Ensure that all the information, such as the date, time, and number of participants, is correct. Make any necessary updates or modifications before proceeding to checkout.
  • Provide payment details: Enter your payment information to complete the booking. Carnival accepts major credit cards as well as gift cards.
  • Confirm and receive confirmation: Once the payment is processed, you will receive a confirmation email with all the details of your booked excursion. Keep this email for reference and make note of any specific instructions provided.

It’s important to note that availability for excursions may be limited, especially for popular activities or those with limited capacity. To secure your preferred excursions, it’s advisable to book them as early as possible, ideally during the online check-in process or shortly after making your cruise reservation.

If you prefer to book your excursions in person rather than online, you can do so at the Shore Excursions desk on board. However, keep in mind that popular excursions may sell out quickly, so it’s still recommended to book in advance if possible.

By following these steps and taking advantage of early booking, you can ensure that you secure your desired Carnival cruise excursions and avoid any last-minute disappointments.

Managing Excursions on board

Once you’re on board your Carnival cruise ship, it’s important to be prepared and manage your excursions effectively. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your time on shore:

  • Attend the excursion briefings: Pay attention to the excursion briefings provided on board. These sessions will give you important information about the logistics, meeting points, and any specific instructions for each excursion. Make note of the time, location, and any required documents or identification needed for the excursion.
  • Obtain necessary documents: Ensure that you have all the necessary documents for your excursions, such as tickets, identification, and any required medical or liability waivers. Keep them in a safe place and have them easily accessible when needed.
  • Follow the meeting instructions: Familiarize yourself with the meeting instructions provided for each excursion. These instructions will indicate the specific meeting point and the time you need to be there. It’s important to be punctual to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
  • Communicate with excursion staff: If you have any questions or concerns about your excursions, don’t hesitate to communicate with the excursion staff on board. They are there to assist you and provide any necessary information or support.
  • Keep track of time: Be mindful of the time allotted for each excursion. Pay attention to the return time and make sure you allow enough time to get back to the ship before its departure. Carnival takes passenger safety seriously and will not wait for latecomers.
  • Stay organized: Keep your belongings organized and only bring necessary items with you on excursions. Bring essentials like sunscreen, water, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes. Consider using a small backpack or bag to carry your belongings. Be mindful of the space and weight restrictions set by the excursion organizers.
  • Respect local customs and regulations: When participating in excursions, remember that you are a guest in the destination’s community. Respect the local customs, practices, and regulations. Follow any instructions or guidelines provided by the excursion guides to ensure a positive and responsible experience.

By managing your excursions effectively and following these tips, you can have a seamless and enjoyable experience exploring each port of call on your Carnival cruise.

Tips for Maximizing Your Excursion Experience

Excursions are an integral part of the Carnival cruise experience, providing you with the opportunity to explore and engage with the destinations you visit. To make the most of your excursion experience, here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Plan in advance: Research and plan your excursions ahead of time to ensure you have the widest selection of options. Consider your interests, activity levels, and budget while choosing the most appealing activities.
  • Balance relaxation and adventure: Choose a mix of relaxing and adventurous excursions to cater to different moods and preferences. This way, you can unwind on some days and push your limits on others.
  • Allow for flexibility: While planning is important, also allow for some flexibility in your itinerary. Unexpected opportunities and local recommendations may arise that could enhance your experience even more.
  • Bring the essentials: Pack essential items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, a water bottle, and comfortable walking shoes. Consider bringing a portable charger for your electronic devices as well.
  • Stay hydrated and nourished: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. If your excursion does not include meals, pack some snacks or plan to have a meal before or after the activity.
  • Immerse yourself in the local culture: Take the opportunity to learn about the local culture and traditions. Interact with the locals, try the regional cuisine, and embrace the unique experiences each destination has to offer.
  • Capture memories: Bring a camera or use your smartphone to capture the beautiful moments and breathtaking views during your excursions. Create lasting memories by documenting your experiences.
  • Respect the environment: Follow the principles of responsible tourism. Respect the natural surroundings, wildlife, and cultural heritage of each destination. Dispose of waste properly and leave only footprints behind.
  • Listen to your body: Be mindful of your physical limitations and health conditions when choosing excursions. Select activities that align with your abilities and consult with medical professionals if needed.
  • Stay informed about safety: Pay attention to safety instructions provided by the excursion guides. Follow their guidance and listen to any warnings regarding potential risks or hazards.

By keeping these tips in mind, you can maximize your excursion experience, make the most of your time on shore, and create lasting memories on your Carnival cruise.

Embarking on a Carnival cruise is an exciting adventure that offers you the chance to explore different destinations and create memorable experiences. Carnival cruise excursions play a pivotal role in enhancing your vacation, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture, embark on thrilling adventures, and make the most of your time on shore.

By researching and selecting the right excursions, you can tailor your vacation to match your interests and preferences. Consider factors such as reviews, budget, physical requirements, and unique experiences to make informed decisions. The booking process for Carnival cruise excursions is straightforward, and it’s beneficial to book your desired activities in advance to secure your spot.

Once on board, managing your excursions effectively ensures a smooth experience. Attend briefings, follow meeting instructions, and communicate with excursion staff to stay organized and keep track of time. Respecting local customs and regulations adds to the positive impact you can have in each destination you visit.

To maximize your excursion experience, strike a balance between relaxation and adventure, bring the essentials, immerse yourself in the local culture, and capture memories along the way. Remember to listen to your body, stay informed about safety measures, and practice responsible tourism to ensure a memorable and enjoyable time.

As you embark on your Carnival cruise and participate in its excursions, embrace the opportunities for discovery, adventure, and connection with the world around you. Let your excursions become the highlight of your trip as you create memories that will last a lifetime.

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If you’ve never cruised before, embarking a modern vessel for the first time can be truly overwhelming. You don’t know what you don’t know, but by not doing certain things within the first hours, you risk spoiling your dream vacation.

The embarkation day process for a cruise is like a streamlined airport experience. Cruise lines provide a time window, usually from late morning to mid-afternoon, for arrival at the port.

Upon arrival, keep your boarding documents and ID ready. Once you’ve dropped off your luggage, cruise staff guide you to check-in where you'll present your ID, complete a health form, and receive your cruise card or wristband.

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If there is anything amiss, this is the time to contact guest services. You should expect a long queue on embarkation day, but the sooner you identify an issue, the higher the chance of a quick resolution, especially if an alternative cabin may be required.

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This time also gives you an opportunity to stow your valuables in the cabin safe, and freshen up if desired.

Meet Your Cabin Steward

Introduce yourself to your cabin steward . They are key to ensuring your stay is comfortable, and will most likely call on you as soon as they realize you have arrived.

Discuss any specific preferences or needs you might have, such as extra pillows or allergies, or mention if you are late sleepers, for example. If you have any queries about room service or laundry options, now is the time to ask.

Cabin stewards are always professional, but getting to know yours early can enhance your onboard experience significantly.

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Modern cruise ships are home to a dazzling range of entertainment and dining options. Early booking is crucial for popular onboard activities, dining reservations, and shore excursions.

In some cases, popular activities may have sold out prior to the cruise. For those that need to be booked on board, visit the relevant information desk or use the onboard app to make all your bookings as soon as possible.

You should also check your allocated dining time, if you are on a ship that operates a fixed dining concept. If you’re unhappy with the allocation, visit the maitre’d to request a change.

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Nowadays, almost all cruise lines offer a virtual muster experience. Typically, a safety video is available on the cabin TV (which must be watched before accessing other functions) or even on the cruise line app.

You may still need to attend your designated lifeboat station to have your name taken, but this is straightforward and takes mere minutes.

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Keep an eye out for embarkation day tours or introductory sessions at the spa, fitness center, or casino. These often include special promotions or offers to kickstart your cruise experience.

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Alternatively, use this time to disconnect and enjoy the break from constant connectivity. If so, use the time before sailaway to send some farewell messages.

Enjoy Sailaway

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By mets07 , February 21, 2019 in Carnival Cruise Lines

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Hi, Royal will occasionally have sales on excursions e.g. 20% (or whatever) off.  Does Carnival do this? 

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shof515

yes, you missed it. Usually during black Friday, there are various promo codes for some % off of tours 

If you have a Carnival Mastercard, you can get 10% off excursions that you book prior to the cruise.

On Black Friday they’ve run sales.  Last November it was 10% off each excursion ticket.  

Also aside from catching a sale, if you are a Carnival MasterCard holder, they reimburse cruisers 10% off excursions  booked with Carnival and paid for via the MasterCard. It will show up as a statement credit on the credit card statement. (That is good anytime, not just during a sale period)

So essentially for Black Friday one could get both the 10% off as the sale plus another 10% reimbursed as a credit on their MasterCard statement for double the savings. 

ElCrappyTan

I've only seen Black Friday (and the Carnival MC others have mentioned).

Sometimes someone gets the odd promo code the found online to work, but that is rare.

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I've noticed that sometimes, when I'm in the process of planning a cruise and I'm trying to figure out what (if any) excursions we're going to do, it'll have a little tag on it with a discounted price. It's not all the time though and I never can figure out when it's going to happen.

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Last one I booked....maybe mid December, there was a 10% off offer on all excursions but you had to purchase them RIGHT then when you were booking. 

almitra

Yea, you have 24 hrs from booking the cruise to also book excursions to get 10% off

2 hours ago, almitra said: Yea, you have 24 hrs from booking the cruise to also book excursions to get 10% off

Which makes a whole bunch of sense when you book a cruise a year plus out and there are zero excursions posted....

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You can save 10% on excursions via the Carnival credit card as well.

I saw something recently about saving 10% if you use the Carnival card.

CCLcruiser91

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John Heald posted some discount codes last November (plus I got an additional 10% with my Carnival CC)

Thank you, all. Appreciate the info. 

12 hours ago, elcuchio24 said: Last one I booked....maybe mid December, there was a 10% off offer on all excursions but you had to purchase them RIGHT then when you were booking. 

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Heald sometimes will post a promo code for excursions and the spa.

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6 hours ago, ElCrappyTan said:   Which makes a whole bunch of sense when you book a cruise a year plus out and there are zero excursions posted....    

I always book a year plus out and when the excursions do become available they give you the 24 hour window with the 10%.

As it should be 😄

Love Carnival!

On 2/22/2019 at 4:21 AM, Babyfin said: I always book a year plus out and when the excursions do become available they give you the 24 hour window with the 10%.

So they send you an email that excursions are now available?

17 hours ago, 1019throw said: So they send you an email that excursions are now available?

Yes we have always gotten an email that says we have a certain amount of time to book the excursions at a 10% discount.

Interesting, but we did not get any e-mails about this 10% either at time of deposit or final payment? 

Not a big deal, just wondering if consistently communicated. 

On 2/24/2019 at 10:00 AM, mets07 said: Interesting, but we did not get any e-mails about this 10% either at time of deposit or final payment?    Not a big deal, just wondering if consistently communicated. 

The emails only comes when the shore excursions are so far out that they are not available to be booked yet, If you can book them its a box in your cruise manager tab when you book that gives you 48 hours to book at the discounted rate.

1 hour ago, Babyfin said: The emails only comes when the shore excursions are so far out that they are not available to be booked yet, If you can book them its a box in your cruise manager tab when you book that gives you 48 hours to book at the discounted rate.

Thank you for that info. I am used to Royal where such discounts are generally announced on their home page, so more widely communicated and generally available. 

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