Our Recent Med Cruise in Miles, Points, and Cash

plane2port

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Royal Caribbean 7 night cruise from Venice​
Back in August I found this itinerary for a great price. We were looking forward to several months of intense daily babysitting and decided that we would need a relaxing break during our next travel opportunity. We just took this cruise over Thanksgiving and this is how we put it together using airline miles, hotel points, and unfortunately, cash.

The Cruise
We decided to book a 7-day round-trip out of Venice on Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas. There were two reasons we chose this cruise--great itinerary and great price. Bruce had not been to Venice or either of the Croatian ports, and I had not visited Split. We had rented a car for a port day on Rhodes several years ago, and had been wanting to return there for a more leisurely and introspective visit for some time.

We paid $383/person using the interline rate. This is (in theory) a special rate offered to members of the travel industry. Our daughter is an airline pilot, and we qualify as her parents. Over the course of three months, I saw the price of the cruise fluctuate wildly on almost a daily basis. The regular retail price got as low as $399, and went up to more than $700. We only saved $34 total using the interline rate! If we had qualified to get a Royal Caribbean shareholder credit, booking the interline rate would have been a big mistake, as you are not allowed any discounts when you travel interline.

The $383 was the base rate, and we had to pay taxes and port fees just like everyone else, so the total price for the cruise was $480.95/person. As always, we paid our gratuities of about $100/person. This is an area where we don't cheap out--cruise line employees work extremely hard and deserve it.

The Flights
Surprisingly we were able to find award availability on Delta at the Saver Level for 60K miles and $95.30 in taxes round trip per person in Economy. The routings were not ideal. We had a 7 hour layover in Amsterdam on the way over (which we used to our advantage, hee, hee, more later!) and we flew VCE-CDG-AMS-ATL on the return. But we got to Europe and back on a decent number of SkyMiles.

Hotels
We wanted to stay in Venice proper on our first night there, so I booked the utilitarian Hotel Universo near the Piazzale Roma, which serves as Venice's bus station. I found a rate of 55€/night on booking.com which got us a basic room with private bath in a very convenient location. The next afternoon we just walked ourselves and our meager luggage over the Calatrava Bridge back to the Piazzale Roma and the People Mover to the cruise port.

We stayed an extra night in Venice after the cruise. We had a 6:40 am flight out of Venice, so we wanted to stay near the airport. I found last-minute availability at the Marriott Courtyard near VCE for 30K points. The retail rate for this hotel is about $150/night, so we got a value of 0.5 cents per point. This is not a great redemption, but I am in spend-down mode on points. No hoarding!
 

GettingReady

Level 2 Member
Thanks for sharing. We're working on a trip for next year which also includes a cruise. I need to start figuring out hotels, but will wait until after the holidays. Was there a special site that you use to monitor the price of the cruise? We're going on NCL, booking through TYP portal, and they said they'd refund points/cash if price drops.
 

plane2port

Level 2 Member
Thanks for sharing. We're working on a trip for next year which also includes a cruise. I need to start figuring out hotels, but will wait until after the holidays. Was there a special site that you use to monitor the price of the cruise? We're going on NCL, booking through TYP portal, and they said they'd refund points/cash if price drops.
I use vacationstogo.com because I can set the parameters to give me the interline rate, but you could also use the NCL website. Did you book with TY points?
 

GettingReady

Level 2 Member
We haven't booked yet but will be doing so. Still working on some points. You can only pay once with points at time of deposit. In comparing the cost through the portal vs. direct it's the same. This will be our first trip with miles/points. We doing a 25 year anniversary/retirement "Once in a lifetime trip." Flights are already booked.
 

plane2port

Level 2 Member
We're going on the Escape on Saturday.. I am very excited about cruises right now.
And you should be! You have been getting some killer deals through Casinos at Sea! Also, it's a reasonable way to travel with kids.

I just booked a cruise yesterday through Casinos at Sea. I'll give details in another post and we can compare notes. Enjoy your cruise!
 

GettingReady

Level 2 Member
@plane2port, I haven't booked yet but here's some information,from a previous post, from when I talked to the CSR at the cruise booking site.

Booking Cruise with TYP: no separate number, Ask for “cruise booking” when calling main # 800-842-6596
Hours: 9-9 Mon-Fri, 9-5 Sat., Closed Sun
Cancellation fee: based on NCL not TYP. (14 days non-refundable). Points can be refunded.
Can pay with cash and points. Formula: Points/80 = value
No travel insurance, may be built in with Citi card
Price Fluctuation: Will match price before final payment is made. If you have a balcony and it turns out the mini suite is cheaper, they will also upgrade you if unable to match d/t time frame (kinda confuse on that one)
Availability: usually not a problem if you wait on booking
Redeem Points: Can only redeem x 1, final payment 90 before cruise
Freestyle also available with TYP: specialty dining, drinks, etc but surcharge
Price: Based on 7 day Adriatic Cruise on NCL Jade (different than the one I initially mentioned)
Balcony: 280,000 TYP, Price for 2 seniors: $3,490.10 with port fees, taxes, gratuities included.
Mini Suite: 306,408 TYP, Price $3,830.00 with port fees, taxes, gratuities included.
 
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