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Can you go on a 4 day cruise?

Whatever your challenge is that's stopping you from taking a vacation, we have a solution. Sail away for a short two, three, or four day vacation on a cruise. It's affordable, won't cut into your workload and planning a short cruise makes you the hero of your family.



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There are a few different ways to break up the types of cruise lines but to keep things simple, we've split them into three categories: Mainstream – $50-$450 (per person per day for a basic cabin) Premium – $280-$680 (per person per day for a basic cabin) Luxury – $600-$1,000 (per person per day for a basic cabin)

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Cruise lines offer shorter cruises that can range anywhere from two to four days in length. Most cruise lines have select cruise ships sailing three and four night cruises to the Bahamas. The three day cruises typically leave on Friday and come back on Monday.

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However, if we are judged by public reports, the average daily expenditure of a cruise trip for one person usually hovers around $150 to $250. Calculating the rest of the factors show that a three-day cruise trip will usually cost around $900 to $1500.

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If you take closed loop cruises (meaning your trip begins and ends at a U.S. port), you can sail to a variety of dreamy destinations as a U.S. citizen without a passport. For “closed-loop” cruises, U.S. citizens will need to provide: A boarding pass. A government photo I.D.

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A three-day cruise could be thought of as spending two nights onboard a ship, counting embarkation day as day one, a sea day or port day as day two and disembarkation day as day three.

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What is the cheapest time to book a cruise? Prospective cruisers can usually find a lot of good deals at the beginning of the year during wave season, Goldberg-Glazer said. That period typically lasts from January until March. However, the optimal time to book may depend on when you plan to sail.

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A four-day cruise can feature one, two, or zero sea days. Your number of sea days depends on your sailing. Many four-day itineraries, especially those in Europe and Asia, feature two port calls and one sea day.

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There are several cruise lines that offers 4-nights cruises from Florida, such as Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, Celebrity, Cunard, Norwegian, Celebrity, and many more.

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A mini cruise can be anything under seven nights but typical duration is usually two to four nights with just one or two ports of call on the itinerary. On board you can expect to have all of the same entertainment, dining and wellness options that you would get on a longer cruise.

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Your cruise fare always includes food for breakfast, lunch and dinner on a cruise ship. However, not all venues that offer food will be free. The main dining room and cruise ship buffet will always be included in your cruise fare, though a few specialty items might cost extra.

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Cruising is a convenient and carefree way to travel, and it's also often a cheaper option than traveling overland and staying in hotels. This is especially true in expensive cities like Tokyo and New York City, as well as for areas where you need to fly between islands such as Hawaii.

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All travelers are advised to carry a valid passport with them when taking a cruise to Mexico, regardless of their nationality and port of departure. US citizens on closed-loop cruises, meaning they begin and end at the same US port, can travel to Mexico with proof of citizenship other than a passport.

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For U.S. citizens: Royal Caribbean strongly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport. For Round Trip cruises from the U.S. that DO NOT include Panama or Colombia, U.S. citizens 17 and under will be able to present either an original, n...

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More often than not, the answer is no. U.S. citizens don't need a passport if the cruise starts and ends in the same U.S. city. This is known as a closed-loop cruise. That said, some may require a passport if you want to disembark at ports in any Caribbean destination.

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But what if you add a third person into the cabin? You might not realize it, but while most people cruise with two to a cabin, you can cruise with three people… and even a fourth cabinmate. For some passengers this is a great way to sail with family or friends, without the cost of an additional room.

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Cabins are designed with two passengers in mind. With three, things get crowded. If you plan on sailing with three, we'd suggest a balcony cabin (which offers a little outside space) and/or plan on spending time in the public areas around the ship or in port.

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A shorter cruise of 3-5 days may be a good option for those who are new to cruising and want to test the waters, while a longer cruise of 7-14 days may be more suitable for those who want to fully immerse themselves in the experience and explore multiple destinations.

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