Cruise: Receive £100 cashback when booking your next cruise holiday with this company

Cruise ship holidays enable passengers to stop off at multiple occasions in one holiday without ever needing to unpack their belongings. There are cruises to meet every whim as the cruise industry booms – more Britons are taking to the waters of the world than ever before. Independent Cruise Specialist Supercruises has revealed a way their customers can benefit from an extra £100. Thanks to their new offer, launched yesterday, customers can nab £100 cashback when booking with Supercruises.

Cruise fans can get their hands on the big sum when they book their next cruise through Supercruises’ All-Online booking platform.

However, travellers will need to spend a minimum of £1,000 per booking to make the most of the exciting offering.

Holidaymakers will need to make the most of the offer before it ends on 31 October.

Supercruises independently works with fifteen of the world’s largest cruise lines to enable consumers to curate and purchase every aspect of their cruise experience online, in a uniquely simple and user-friendly way.

Globetrotters can browse from 15,000 different global cruise itineraries, in 30 global regions and covering over 1000 ports.

Supercruises’ site includes all the latest deals from leading cruise line operators.

These include P&O Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Regent Seven Seas and Cunard Line, among many others.

This time of year can be an excellent time to book a cruise. This is all thanks to what is known as the shoulder season – the time between summer’s peak season and winter’s offseason.

Travelling at this time sees cruise lines lowering their prices and offering great cruise deals – are there will also be fewer crowds.

Adam Coulter, UK Managing Editor at Cruise Critic, told Express.co.uk: “Many experienced cruisers often say that Shoulder Season – a time window that is not quite high season and not quite low season – is the ideal time to take a cruise

There’s also a way you can save money while onboard a cruise ship, an industry expert has revealed.

Simon Hoe, Global Head of Marketing at Cruise1st, explained that there’s a certain drink onboard to watch out for on cruise ships.

“Most lines also have a Drink of the Day, which is pricier because of the souvenir glass they’re served in,” he told Express.co.uk

“Simply ask for it to be served in a regular glass, and you’ll save a little. It always pays to inquire, so don’t feel like you’re being forward with some of your requests.”

Another way of saving money – and getting your hands on the booze you like – is to bring your own. 

“Passengers, if they drink alcohol or soda, should always take advantage of the rule on most ships that allows them to bring a certain amount of alcohol and sodas on board with them in their luggage,” ex cruise ship worker Joshua Kinser told Express.co.uk.

source: express.co.uk