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Aloha! Below are some great sites for shopping for cruises. I would add Orbitz.com and VacationsToGo.com as they often have great specials and even on board credit! However, stop by any traditional travel agency that specializes in cruises and pick up some free brochures. Research the cruises you are interested in first. Then jump online to CruiseCritic.com and see what people who've cruised before on that vessel/itinerary had to say. Then move forward with your booking. Note that sometimes travel agents have better relationships with cruise lines than a computer would. They can often use their relationship to negotiate upgrades, on board credit or rates. Happy sailing!!
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http://www.expressairlinetickets.com/
http://www.travelocity.com/
http://www.icruise.com/
http://www.destinationoceans.com/faqs.asp?pageID=148
First answer by Ranger22. Last edit by TheSinh. Contributor trust: 2 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 44 [recommend question]
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