How To Get A Cruise For Cheap Or Even FREE!

We have been loving our cruise vacation so far. Many have asked us how to get a cruise for free, how to get a cruise for cheap, or how to go on a free Carnival cruise, and we will be talking about that today. We’re on Day 3 of our cruise, and we are loving it….

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: April 1, 2024

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We have been loving our cruise vacation so far. Many have asked us how to get a cruise for free, how to get a cruise for cheap, or how to go on a free Carnival cruise, and we will be talking about that today.

We’re on Day 3 of our cruise, and we are loving it. We still have 5 full days and nights left on our cruise. We have found that a cruise is a great way to have a true “vacation.”

You just hop on a ship (ahhh don’t call it a boat – people get mad! 🙂 ), relax, eat and drink a lot, it takes you to ports, and it is just overall very relaxing. We have had a lot of fun so far just sitting on our balcony and watching the water.

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Yes, I know, we are new to cruising but we have already learned so much.

I am the type of person who researches a vacation like crazy before going on it, so you can bet that I read cruising forums and articles for many, many days until I felt like I have been cruising several times before.

Since I told friends and family that we were going on a cruise, I have had many people ask me about the costs of going on one.

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There are many different types of cruises out there. There are expensive round-the-world cruises, or there are cheap ones that are a few days long. There are interior rooms and then there are also large suites that are multiple floors. It all depends on you, where you want to go, and what you care about in a stateroom. Outside of the stateroom, all guests pretty much enjoy the same exact services, so the amount of money you spend all depends on what room you want to choose.

I have seen one night cruises for $50 per person and two-night cruises for $99. I have also seen 3 and 4-day Caribbean cruises in an interior room go for $129 per person (yes, that includes food and basic drinks!), not including port fees or taxes. Depending on when you book, you may even be able to book a balcony room for just a few more dollars.

If you do one or a combination of the options below, it could be easy to get your cruise for cheap or even near FREE. Who doesn’t like free?

Here are a few quick ways to save on your next cruise vacation:

  • Book very early or book very late. Many times, cruises will give early bookers a great deal. They will sometimes match the lowest price and give you a discount if you book early and the price ends up dropping later on. Also, if you book late (like 3 weeks beforehand), they will sometimes offer great deals to fill up the remaining staterooms. This can be a great way to save money on your next cruise. If you get your ticket at a low enough price, you may even have enough rewards points to get your cruise for free.
  • Bring your own drinks. On some cruise ships, you are able to bring your own drinks. On ours, I brought two bottles of wine and a jug of water with no problem. I didn’t have to hide anything and I openly told them I had it. Royal Caribbean allows two bottles of wine per stateroom (not per person). I do not recommend sneaking drinks on. Security checked my water jug very hard and even made me open it so that they could smell it! I had to make a promise that it was water. And it was! I still don’t think they believed me, though. If you do want to try sneaking drinks on, I’ve heard great reviews about this product on Amazon.
  • Look for drink specials. Each day on our cruise, there is an alcoholic drink special.
  • Watch the extra costs. There are tons of ways to spend extra money when cruising. However, there are probably already plenty of things to enjoy on your cruise ship that don’t cost a thing.
  • Look for free events. There have been a few events already where they offer free appetizers and drinks, such as at an art auction.
  • Don’t forget to read your daily cruising guide. I have been reading ours like crazy each day already. In each one, they list the happy hours, free events and more.
  • Wait to shop until you are nearing the end of your cruise. Towards the end, things start getting cheaper and cheaper. If you want to shop, try waiting until the last day.
  • Use budget airlines to save on your airfare.

Now, if you are looking to save money on your cruise, you could try one or even ALL of the options below (yes, there are affiliate links below, but they are all safe and I use most of the options below). You may have to accrue the exact amount of points that you need, or you may be able to split up your transactions.

Use a travel rewards credit card to get a cruise for cheap or free.

I used my Southwest card to get another free flight for this cruise. There are many cruise ships that leave from Port Everglades, which is only around 5 miles from the Fort Lauderdale airport.

You can see all of my favorite travel rewards credit cards right here.

How To Cruise For Cheap Or Even FREE!
The view from our stateroom at Port Everglades! Beautiful.

Have you been on a cruise before? What about a free Carnival cruise? What do you think of them? What’s your next vacation?

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  • Start a blog. Blogging is how I make a living and just a few years ago I never thought it would be possible. I earn over $70,000 a month online through my blog and you can read more about this in my monthly online income reports. You can create your own blog here with my easy-to-use tutorial. You can start your blog for as low as $2.75 per month plus you get a free domain if you sign-up through my tutorial.
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  • Save money on food. I recently joined $5 Meal Plan in order to help me eat at home more and cut my food spending. It’s only $5 a month (the first two weeks are free too) and you get meal plans sent straight to you along with the exact shopping list you need in order to create the meals. Each meal costs around $2 per person or less. This allows you to save time because you won’t have to meal plan anymore, and it will save you money as well!
  • Look for coupon codes. I search for coupon codes for everything. Today, I have two for you. I have a $20 Airbnb coupon code and a free taxi ride with Uber. Both are great services that I have personally used.
  • I highly recommend Credible for student loan refinancing. You can lower the interest rate on your student loans significantly by using Credible which may help you shave thousands off your student loan bill over time.
  • Cut your TV bill. Cut your cable, satellite, etc. Even go as far to go without Netflix or Hulu as well. Buy a digital antenna (this is the one we have) and enjoy free TV for life.
  • Try InboxDollars. InboxDollars is an online rewards website I recommend. You can earn cash by taking surveys, playing games, shopping online, searching the web, redeeming grocery coupons, and more. Also, by signing up through my link, you will receive $5.00 for free just for signing up!
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Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. Nicola

    I haven’t been on a cruise before but they’re definitely on my list! It seems like once you’re on the ship, it’s a pretty straightforward and stress-free way to travel. I’ll have a look at those travel cards – one of those might be good later on for us.

    1. Michelle S.

      Yes, it is definitely a stress-free way to travel. It’s nice!

  2. Zablon Mukuba

    great tips, paying late always helps, because you get the best deals

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks!

  3. Clarisse @ Make Money Your Way

    Surely you have a perfect vacation Michelle! I had been on a cruise ship once because my father was a seaman before, it was truly an unforgettable moment for me! We met a lot of new friends there and the food was so good.

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks! 🙂

  4. Erica House

    I also haven’t been on a cruise, and not 100% sure I’d want to, but I suspect I’ll try it out someday. Thanks for the great tips!

    1. Michelle S.

      I think that if you like all-inclusive resorts, then you would probably like this. It’s pretty similar! I wasn’t sure if we would like it either, but it’s a really relaxing way to travel.

  5. Holly@ClubThrifty

    Great tips, Michelle! I am slightly afraid of cruising. I hope you’ll write a review when you get back!

    1. Michelle S.

      Aww you shouldn’t be afraid!

  6. Laurie @thefrugalfarmer

    Wow – great advice here, Michelle!! We’ve never been on a cruise, but it sure would be fun one day.

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Laurie!

  7. Pinky

    I LOVE CRUISES!!! We just went on an Alaskan one and it was incredible!!! We have also done Carnival and it was a lot of fun too.

    1. Michelle S.

      I really want to do an Alaskan cruise. Seems so pretty!

  8. Michelle S.

    Cruising sounds like a fun girls’ trip! I will have to try to convince my friends to do one 🙂

  9. Michelle S.

    Thanks! 🙂

  10. Anne @ Money Propeller

    I am really surprised about the 2 bottles per stateroom, that’s a nice feature. The last one I went on, there was a corkage fee, I think of $15/bottle, which still made it WAY cheaper than buying any wine on board. The only problem was it took 2 days to process it! If I had known that part, I would have brought more on board on day one, not waited until day 2 to start figuring out how it worked. (That was with Norweigan)

    1. Michelle S.

      Yes, it’s very nice! I brought my own bottle opener as well so I don’t have to pay the fee because I am just drinking it in my room 🙂

  11. Joshua @ CNAFinance.com

    I have been on a cruise or two in my day lol. I love them. I’m not sure I’d sign up for one where drinks weren’t included though. Generally, when I take a cruise, everything is included in the price of the ticket. It’s cool that they let you take your own wine on the boat though!

    1. Michelle S.

      Royal Caribbean has a drink package, but it would have been $800 for the both of us. We haven’t really drank that much yet so it was a good idea for us to not buy it thankfully! 🙂

  12. John @ Wise Dollar

    Great tips Michelle! We’ve been on 3 cruises ourselves, and going on one over Christmas. Though, that one will be with the kiddos so that should be interesting. 😉 If we want to just completely relax, then it’s usually a cruise we’ll choose to go on as opposed to just going somewhere. We always take 2 bottles of wine on as well. It’s not a lot for a week, but it’s better than nothing.

    1. Michelle S.

      I was able to bring on two of the BIG bottles of wine. These are huge bottles and security told me they didn’t care haha! So these wine bottles should last the whole time.

  13. TB at Blue Collar Workman

    My wife and I take a free cruise every year. It’s not through credit card deals or whatever. We just sign up every year for a timeshare class. It’s a day-long class where they teach you about timeshares and then of course, spend most of the day convincing you that it’s worth your money and it’s really a good idea. It’s not. It’s just not. My wife and I stubbornly keep our ears closed when they’re talking, and we keep saying “no” when they one-on-one try to convince us. And then we get our free cruise. it’s one torturous day a year, but we get a free week-long cruise for going!

    1. Michelle S.

      Wow that is nice! Good job! 🙂

    2. Renee

      How do you find a time share cruise class? I am wanting to do a one way between anchorage and Vancouver, BC, June 2016, or visa versa. Have friends in both places. Am a single retired woman.

  14. Ryan @ Impersonal Finance

    I’m a baby when it comes to cruises, but my wife has been on a ton, so I know I’ll be going eventually. At least now I can save some money. Thanks for the tips!

    1. Michelle S.

      Welcome! You should go, it’s been a lot of fun so far.

  15. Jason B

    I’ve never been on a cruise, but it is something that I want to do.

    1. Michelle S.

      Do it! 🙂